Inexpensive pattern/ 3D plane??
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Inexpensive pattern/ 3D plane??
Is there a solid inexpensive pattern plane out there that is cheap enough that if you crash it, its not a big deal because i want to practice my pattern and 3D lower and i know that will lead to a crash eventually.
THanks,
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RE: Inexpensive pattern/ 3D plane??
Rarely is a great pattern plane also good for 3D. Pick one style and you will be happier for it.
A pattern plane is set up with smaller surfaces moving a smaller amount for precise, smooth control.
3D planes have large surfaces with maximum throws.
A pattern plane is set up with smaller surfaces moving a smaller amount for precise, smooth control.
3D planes have large surfaces with maximum throws.
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RE: Inexpensive pattern/ 3D plane??
Yep two different airplanes’s like thumby said...
Closest thing would maybe be 3DHS viper I own one it's ok but if I wanted a pattern plane I would have to ask myself how deep do I want to go down the pattern’s bunny hole because pattern is expensive ..!! Like a comp arf spark or an even a wood 2m pattern plane is pricey... and the main issue would have is how many patten meet's are in my area and how many could i attend a year... seeing how pattern is kinda dieing off i dunno if i would spend the money on it... sebart has some pattern ships as well i don't htink they are cheap though or small...
If I just wanted to fly around a pattern ship I would look at an orsious or vanquish... but i would weigh heavy on the money i wanted to put into it...
If I wanted pure 3D you probly already know everything that's out there ... if I was just starting out... i'd probly go with a primeo or a something pretty tuff that flys true in the profile planes
on the up side the good thing about pattern dieing off you can find use pattern ship's mostly the old school YS 4 stroke ones... with pipes but if you felt you wanted to deal with that mess you could probly find a used pattern ship ... bad thing is nitro on that YS 170 sux I think its 30 % ? You could be like 8 dollars plus a flight!
Vary rarely do I see the newer electronic pattern ship's at swap meets... And I have yet to see a gas 2m pattern ship...
good luck !!
Closest thing would maybe be 3DHS viper I own one it's ok but if I wanted a pattern plane I would have to ask myself how deep do I want to go down the pattern’s bunny hole because pattern is expensive ..!! Like a comp arf spark or an even a wood 2m pattern plane is pricey... and the main issue would have is how many patten meet's are in my area and how many could i attend a year... seeing how pattern is kinda dieing off i dunno if i would spend the money on it... sebart has some pattern ships as well i don't htink they are cheap though or small...
If I just wanted to fly around a pattern ship I would look at an orsious or vanquish... but i would weigh heavy on the money i wanted to put into it...
If I wanted pure 3D you probly already know everything that's out there ... if I was just starting out... i'd probly go with a primeo or a something pretty tuff that flys true in the profile planes
on the up side the good thing about pattern dieing off you can find use pattern ship's mostly the old school YS 4 stroke ones... with pipes but if you felt you wanted to deal with that mess you could probly find a used pattern ship ... bad thing is nitro on that YS 170 sux I think its 30 % ? You could be like 8 dollars plus a flight!
Vary rarely do I see the newer electronic pattern ship's at swap meets... And I have yet to see a gas 2m pattern ship...
good luck !!
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RE: Inexpensive pattern/ 3D plane??
Really need to choose one or the other other wise you'll just get something that's sorda ok at both and more than likely you'll be disapointed. Personally I'd would go for the pattern style first. It reall teches you to fly. It will teach you how to use the rudder and throttle throughout the flight. You'd be surprised at the number of people that competely forget about the rudder. You really have to use this to stay on line in manuvers and in straight and level flight. In pattern flying you rarely fly full throttle you use throttle control to help you power through manuvers. I started flying a focus sport pattern plane and absoulutely love flying it. it looks so nice flying smooth and straight as an arrow. I now also have a 50cc extra 300 and a 100cc Ultimate. Learning to fly the pattern plane with using rudder and throttle definitely comes in handy!!!
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RE: Inexpensive pattern/ 3D plane??
In my opinion the U-can-DO 3D is inexpensive if you have everything already. It needs standard ball bearing servis but i have all hi-torques in my elevator and my rudder (same exact servos) and on your rudder you will need a hi-torque for sure there is no way around that. but i like mine so far and building it isn't hard at all
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RE: Inexpensive pattern/ 3D plane??
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In my opinion the U-can-DO 3D is inexpensive if you have everything already. It needs standard ball bearing servis but i have all hi-torques in my elevator and my rudder (same exact servos) and on your rudder you will need a hi-torque for sure there is no way around that. but i like mine so far and building it isn't hard at all
In my opinion the U-can-DO 3D is inexpensive if you have everything already. It needs standard ball bearing servis but i have all hi-torques in my elevator and my rudder (same exact servos) and on your rudder you will need a hi-torque for sure there is no way around that. but i like mine so far and building it isn't hard at all
a u can do ... doesn't do either vary well .... and i am shocked that pepole recmmond them
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RE: Inexpensive pattern/ 3D plane??
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Is there a solid inexpensive pattern plane out there that is cheap enough that if you crash it, its not a big deal because i want to practice my pattern and 3D lower and i know that will lead to a crash eventually.
THanks,
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Is there a solid inexpensive pattern plane out there that is cheap enough that if you crash it, its not a big deal because i want to practice my pattern and 3D lower and i know that will lead to a crash eventually.
THanks,
fun2fly24
On Low rates, my GW Edge 540 V3 flies better than my H9 Showtime so I use the Edge for patten as well as 3D.
Steer clear of planes like the Showtime, ESM Adrenaline etc.
another option is the Sebart Sukhoi 140e or Wind S110. These are available with different horizontal stabs for pattern and 3D.
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Is there a solid inexpensive pattern plane out there that is cheap ...
Is there a solid inexpensive pattern plane out there that is cheap ...
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RE: Inexpensive pattern/ 3D plane??
For cheap 3D I have an OMP Profile Edge. Excellent plane.
For cheap Pattern I have a World Models Spot On 50. Competed in Sportsman with it this year. Mediocre plane.
Both are very different planes.
I also have a Reactor 46. It flies great but think it may be too floaty for Pattern and it is not as good as my profile for 3D. But to be honest I have not flown it that much. Both the Reactor and the Spot On 50 are extremely nose heavy. The battery for the Reactor I moved under the rudder.
Good Luck!
For cheap Pattern I have a World Models Spot On 50. Competed in Sportsman with it this year. Mediocre plane.
Both are very different planes.
I also have a Reactor 46. It flies great but think it may be too floaty for Pattern and it is not as good as my profile for 3D. But to be honest I have not flown it that much. Both the Reactor and the Spot On 50 are extremely nose heavy. The battery for the Reactor I moved under the rudder.
Good Luck!
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RE: Inexpensive pattern/ 3D plane??
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For cheap 3D I have an OMP Profile Edge. Excellent plane.
For cheap Pattern I have a World Models Spot On 50. Competed in Sportsman with it this year. Mediocre plane.
Both are very different planes.
I also have a Reactor 46. It flies great but think it may be too floaty for Pattern and it is not as good as my profile for 3D. But to be honest I have not flown it that much. Both the Reactor and the Spot On 50 are extremely nose heavy. The battery for the Reactor I moved under the rudder.
Good Luck!
For cheap 3D I have an OMP Profile Edge. Excellent plane.
For cheap Pattern I have a World Models Spot On 50. Competed in Sportsman with it this year. Mediocre plane.
Both are very different planes.
I also have a Reactor 46. It flies great but think it may be too floaty for Pattern and it is not as good as my profile for 3D. But to be honest I have not flown it that much. Both the Reactor and the Spot On 50 are extremely nose heavy. The battery for the Reactor I moved under the rudder.
Good Luck!
Even the SPot On 120 is very nose heavy
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RE: Inexpensive pattern/ 3D plane??
If you want a real pattern plane that you can play at 3D with check out the 3DHS Osiris 62". It is inexpensive and a great pattern plane. Plus set up as Andrew Jesky suggests it is ridiculously light and has a huge performance envelope. I don't think you will find planes that are great at both pattern and 3D until you get into giant scale IMAC planes, which is not what you want. Anyway check out AJ's build/fly Higher Plane Precision Aerobatics video of that plane and 3DHS website. That is a great combination.
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RE: Inexpensive pattern/ 3D plane??
Hobbico Razor $119, and free shipping. It is one of the best 40 size 3d planes, bar none (even though it doesn't look it). It holds a line OK, if you move way in on the servo arm it will pattern ok. But it is a serious 3D machine. Put a 55 or a 46 with a half pipe, keep it light and have fun. For 119 it's hard to beat.