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Funtigers - 12/10/2001 7:43:39 AM   
4 stroken ron



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Has anyone here had any experience with Thundertigers funtiger series ARFs, G202 or Extra? I realize they have stickky back covering but they sure are inexpensive. How do they fly and would you reccomend them?
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Funtigers - 12/10/2001 8:08:00 AM   
wgeffon



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They are OK. Kinda heavy.
I guess it depends on what you looking for.
If you just want a plane to bang around on it will be fine. If you want a 3D capable plane or a tue fun fly try a Morris Hobbies plane or something of that nature.


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