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RE: The 47" Arfs - 6/6/2005 10:08:15 PM   
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They are now ready for sale.

www.ohiomodelplanes.com/47edgearf

www.ohiomodelplanes.com/47yakarf

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RE: The 47" Arfs - 6/7/2005 3:26:25 AM   
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how does 4.69 lbs sound???? with a .61 FX

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RE: The 47" Arfs - 6/7/2005 3:33:36 AM   
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If that will be the weight .... sure, why not.

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RE: The 47" Arfs - 6/7/2005 4:48:22 PM   
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I might be off.

I'm also gonna have to balance... so weight might go up. I'm used to overpowered planes. I have a Saito 180 in a U-Can-Do 60!!!!

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RE: The 47" Arfs - 6/8/2005 2:21:40 PM   
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Saito 180 on a Ucando! Dude, you need to get one our giant 80" profiles for that engine and really learn 3d!

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RE: The 47" Arfs - 6/8/2005 2:49:47 PM   
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I would I really would but the problem is that I don't wanna spend that kinda money on a plane when I'm learning. A Funtanas only
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RE: The 47" Arfs - 6/8/2005 3:08:25 PM   
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I would I really would but the problem is that I don't wanna spend that kinda money on a plane when I'm learning. A Funtanas only
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So is OMP 65" Yak ARF.


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RE: The 47" Arfs - 6/8/2005 3:10:07 PM   
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I can put a 180 in that I didn't think I could??????

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RE: The 47" Arfs - 6/8/2005 3:13:31 PM   
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If your going to put a Saito 1.8 in Funtana .90 you'll get better wing loading with OMP Yak.

Now I know everyone will say I'm crazy ... but it I personally had Saito 1.80 it would go in 65" Yak before 80" Yak. I like mine overpowered. My 79" Yak has BME 50 and 80" Edge has a MVVS 2.15.

We've got reports of the 65" Yak with G23 and G26 and flying just fine.

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RE: The 47" Arfs - 6/8/2005 3:53:15 PM   
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A G26 ina 65" plane. this I gotta see. Well thanks Now ya got me thinking. theres like 1 nillion Funtanas at our feild and everyone sais they fly good 3D but not straight worth a crap. Might have to try a 65" Yak


Does it break apart aas easily as it does on the sim? Om the Sim it breaks apart in a snap-roll

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RE: The 47" Arfs - 6/8/2005 5:30:26 PM   
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Won't break apart in the air unless you get hit with a Funtana midair!

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RE: The 47" Arfs - 6/8/2005 9:10:23 PM   
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Does it break apart aas easily as it does on the sim? Om the Sim it breaks apart in a snap-roll


No ... there is a parameter setting in AFPD that you can set the self destruct ... it's set WAYYYY to low. I've yet to see one bust up in the air and personally .... I've tried my best to do it.

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RE: The 47" Arfs - 6/8/2005 9:12:16 PM   
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I would definitely choose a 65" Yak over a Funtana--- period no questions. I would have purchased one (65" Yak) this month, but I had to buy my wife a plane ticket to the UK (1,300.00). Will be purchasing one next month though. Have a YS 1.20SF to put on it. BTW- The YS weighs as much if not more than the 1.80 you have.

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RE: The 47" Arfs - 6/8/2005 11:28:59 PM   
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Just get the 65" Yak arf. They are way better than the F90. The saito 180 will be fine. Just a tad overpowered. Plus if you are just learning, what a great plane to fix up anyways. ITS A PROFILE. They are tuff and way easy to fix.


Yes I have a YS120fz in mine. It flies fine. Just a tad nose heavy and will have to add a couple oz. of lead to the end. Oh well. I've got tons of power..... It floats in great.

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RE: The 47" Arfs - 6/9/2005 2:28:03 AM   
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There is no comparison between the F90 and the 65" yak. the F90 is nothing more than a sport plane and the Yak is an all-out 3D monster! I ordered me an OMP 47" Edge i should be getting soon

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RE: The 47" Arfs - 6/9/2005 3:10:57 AM   
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nahh. I'm learning on my UCD that was FREE. Key word being it was FREE. Then I'll egt a Yak profile!!!

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