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4D planes? Should they be over 6oz? - 4/28/2008 4:02 AM   
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Will a 6oz plane work with I guess a heaver prop system like used for 4D? These are my lightweight planes. Thanks Ron

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RE: 4D planes? Should they be over 6oz? - 10/19/2008 6:13 AM   
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Well...you really shouldn't put one on the BUG because it's built to be a SLOW LIGHT plane. And VPP is pretty heavy. I would only recomend VPP for about a 9-12 oz plane. And by the way, do you have any more pix or some vids of your bug? I'm thinking of getting one>

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RE: 4D planes? Should they be over 6oz? - 10/19/2008 3:28 PM   
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Bug is really a great almost indestructible plane. Great for learning and advanced. Here is my new blue one. Ron

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RE: 4D planes? Should they be over 6oz? - 10/20/2008 2:00 AM   
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Cool, thanks for the quick reply (I was almost certain this thread was "dead"). I'll probably be ordering a blue BUG some time this week. I'll try and post some pix. Are there any mods or tips you would recommend for this plane?

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RE: 4D planes? Should they be over 6oz? - 10/20/2008 2:41 AM   
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Just build it and have fun! Ron

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RE: 4D planes? Should they be over 6oz? - 9/11/2009 7:32 PM   
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I'm in process of building 17oz airplane with the VVP. Its the Aeroworks 260 EP 3D. i hope it will work well........
Axi 2212/34 EVP with Jeti advance plus 30-3p and 1500mah 3cell batt.

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