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300 bucks for a plane. - 12/25/2003 7:52:45 PM   
Turbobruce


 

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I have 300 dollars for a balls to the wall 3D electric plane. I will be buying Lipo batteries and I already have a triton charger. So far the shockflyer is high on my list. I will need to purchase servos if my hs 80's are too big. I want to fly it in my front yard and have at least 15 minutes of flight time. I want something that is easy to build and somewhat durable. Potensky Eagle??,Cobra??, Pigi 3D(A little on the big side.) I'm really looking for a plane that will torque roll and do nice rolling circles as well as harrier nicely. I basically want a plane that will satisfy my needs when I can't take out my 33% H9 cap to the field. Any help would be appreciated.

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RE: 300 bucks for a plane. - 12/25/2003 9:28:57 PM   
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www.foamyfactory.com

a 3dx or 12 bucks for that yak.
they rule.
go himaxx 2015 4100 phenix 25 controller,hs55's all around. 3 will do but i like 4 so i can do some flap to elevator mixing.
i am now flying a www.flatfoam.com edge. it rocks. its steady in a harrier and torqus good in a hover.


go to lows and buy a stack of fan fold foam. its blue and used for incalation. 1/4" thick.
build as many planes ur hart will let u.
have fun.
pm me for more info or questions..


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RE: 300 bucks for a plane. - 12/27/2003 5:50:32 AM   
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I'm looking for something that requires less building than the foamfactory models. I actually tried to build one from depron and I messed it up. How about a Live Wire with a Himaxx 2015-4100 or 5400?
Any other suggestions guys?

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Foam e-Bipe - 12/27/2003 7:06:58 AM   
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I have been developing a few kits that are getting some good reviews. It will meet your budget. They are very complete, no cutting... just a little glue and electronics and your ready to fly!


www.morgantech.com/e-bipe
www.morgantech.com/e-pattern

Mike

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