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    RE: ... - 6/20/2008 5:41:40 PM   
    binky99


     

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    Hey Binky, What is your prop of choice on the O.S. 55?

    Still trying to figure it out..... 14/4 now....but little clearance.....might try a 13/4 or 13/6.

    Waldo how is the new T***t hangar coming?

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    RE: ... - 6/20/2008 6:38:24 PM   
    Waldopepperaxel



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    The T_ _ _ T hanger has been found. I'm using the 14x4 on my OS 70 but I do believe the 13x4 3D's a little better.

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    RE: ... - 6/21/2008 2:15:41 AM   
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    I like to fly my purple and yellow T-t. It is fun and can fly good. I like the shape of the wing.

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    RE: ... - 6/21/2008 4:47:26 AM   
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    Mine is yellow and wrinkled. Hope the OS 61 works better than the magnum. I will find out sunday. Might not get to do much as I still have to run through the break in. Havnt had time. work gets in the way of play.
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    RE: ... - 6/22/2008 8:13:35 AM   
    snacker



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    You guys must have been bad .

    The Twist 150 is still on sale $149.00 can't be beat. It would be interesting to know if Horizon is selling more 40s, 60s or 150s right now.

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    RE: ... - 6/28/2008 3:57:51 AM   
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    This topic (Part I and Part II) have great information so this topic and thread will remain active and available to all. Recently, several random discussions inside this thread got too far off course and had to be removed. Some of which were not appropriate for a family related hobby site. If there are questions regarding this thread or any editing that took place, please contact me via PM and I will be happy to discuss it with you.

    If you would like to continue the conversation about the Twist 3D, enjoy this thread. However, please talk with me via PM about the other stuff if you feel the need to speak up. Thank you.

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    RE: ... - 6/28/2008 4:57:55 PM   
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    My yellow T***t crashed. I am moving on to something different.

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    RE: ... - 6/28/2008 5:40:00 PM   
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    Get A U can DO 46 mine flys awesome.. Much better then the TVV!$T did.. But i'l stay a Twister till my 150 Expires. then i'll have to move on to something else..

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    RE: ... - 6/29/2008 7:34:45 PM   
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    To anyone who is still on here I am putting a saito .82 on my .40 size twist..do I need to put my 6 volt battery behind the wing?

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    RE: ... - 6/29/2008 8:42:57 PM   
    turdfergerson



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    so i am about two clicks away from getting one of these planes, clearly i can see that it is popular. since i am two lazy to read all 149 pages i was wondering if someone could sum up some info for me. I was thinking about getting a .60 size one, i have a extra os .61 fx in the spare parts bin. any thoughts would be very helpful. thanks.

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    RE: ... - 6/29/2008 10:21:12 PM   
    TimC



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    jdkxtreme, my Twist has a .63YS which is probably a bit heavier than your Saito. I'm only using a four cell pack, but was able to get the c.g. to 5" without going behind the wing with the battery.
    ferg, the .61 will fly the plane for sure, but hovering might be a challenge.

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    RE: ... - 6/29/2008 10:45:11 PM   
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    What about if i put the 61 in a .40 size....anyone done that yet?

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    RE: ... - 6/29/2008 11:57:06 PM   
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    Yes, that is probably the most popular combo. Those that have them say it is a rocket ship when pointed up.

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    RE: ... - 6/30/2008 12:57:37 AM   
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    Yes, that is probably the most popular combo. Those that have them say it is a rocket ship when pointed up.


    sweet, I shall try it out. thanks for the info.

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