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Ian Cawthray -> best 2nd jet to have (4/7/2009 12:43 PM)

I have had a xl boomerang and i am after my 2nd jet i am thinking a skymasterviper jet or an L 39, i want good landing and smooth flying ,what do people out there think? , what is a good jet for me for my 2nd jet .




George -> RE: best 2nd jet to have (4/7/2009 1:03 PM)

Ian,

Welcome!

What engine do have/will be using or are you buying all new for this project?

Either of the two jets you mentioned would be great and would really come down to which you like best. If you want a Viper Jet, go with the larger model such as the Skymaster or Sky Gate. I personally had an Air World L-39 and it was an absolutely beautiful flying airplane, but I'm sure any of the 1/5 scale 39s available would be very similar flight characteristics.

Good luck with your new project.




Ian Cawthray -> RE: best 2nd jet to have (4/7/2009 1:06 PM)

I have a 120 and a 160 sx




George -> RE: best 2nd jet to have (4/7/2009 1:17 PM)

Cool,

Then you have some choices. The 160 will work well in the AW L-39, but others will have to comment on the other aircraft such as SM L-39, JL L-39, FB L-39, FEJ L-39, SM Viper and SG Viper. Some may require less power, and some maybe more depending on who you ask. [;)]

R/
George




pilot tw -> RE: best 2nd jet to have (4/7/2009 1:25 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Ian Cawthray

I have had a xl boomerang and i am after my 2nd jet i am thinking a skymasterviper jet or an L 39, i want good landing and smooth flying ,what do people out there think? , what is a good jet for me for my 2nd jet .


Hi, Ian

the P-120 for SM L-39 and P-160SX for Viper Jet......both are best ARF PLUS PRO version for you,

welcome to contact our dealers AU or contact to my sales manager directly...[;)]

skymasterjets@263.net

Best regards

Anton




Mäksä -> RE: best 2nd jet to have (4/7/2009 1:45 PM)

Hi,

I help, Anton mean [:D]

Could you wait a moment, please?

Take" New Sm large Hawk"![:D]




Ian Cawthray -> RE: best 2nd jet to have (4/7/2009 1:57 PM)

sorry anton and guys i have typed that 1 st entry in abit wrong it should have read i have a skymaster jet L 39 that i have had finnished for about 6mths now whilst i have been flying a boomerang , i havent flown it because i have been holding on to get more experience on the sticks , i have sold the boomerang and i need to make a choice on what to fly , i have the L 39 ready to go but i was wondering if the viper would be a better flyer on what i have read here ? ( love the viper ) I probably need a bit of guidance as i am still new to jets and i want to make sure im not taking a plane of the shelf that is a beauty , when i may be getting into a plane that is not suitable for my 2nd plane to fly .. I think i am a reasonable flyer but still alot to learn but was just wanting everyones thoughts on the L 39 was good to keep learning on . Thanks




Ian Cawthray -> RE: best 2nd jet to have (4/7/2009 2:00 PM)

picture of my L 39 is actualy on antons skymaster site




FalconWings -> RE: best 2nd jet to have (4/7/2009 5:31 PM)

Does it need to be scale? The Bandit ARF is a great flying piece of equipment, adn you only need like a P-60.




essendon_05 -> RE: best 2nd jet to have (4/8/2009 2:35 PM)

L-39 will be easy to fly. Get it airborne. Been flying a Savex L-39 for 4 years now. So smooth and predictable. You would enjoy the bigger one equally as much.
None of these jets are difficult, its a mis-conception. Its just some people make it look terribly challenging




Ian Cawthray -> RE: best 2nd jet to have (4/8/2009 2:45 PM)

thanks for the coment , you been flying jets long , where do you fly at




KC36330 -> RE: best 2nd jet to have (4/8/2009 4:17 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: FalconWings

Does it need to be scale? The Bandit ARF is a great flying piece of equipment, adn you only need like a P-60.



but if you don't have transportation and storage where you can keep it assembled all the time, i'd go with a Flash.




essendon_05 -> RE: best 2nd jet to have (4/8/2009 11:55 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Ian Cawthray

thanks for the coment , you been flying jets long , where do you fly at


9 years now. Calvert in QLD. Flew up at Maryborough a couple of months ago for a flying day with couple of mates up there also, i see your in Bris?




Ian Cawthray -> RE: best 2nd jet to have (4/9/2009 12:27 AM)

herveybay live , fly Maryborough




joeflyer -> RE: best 2nd jet to have (4/9/2009 12:49 AM)

quote:

i have a skymaster jet L 39 that i have had finnished for about 6mths now whilst i have been flying a boomerang , i havent flown it because i have been holding on to get more experience on the sticks , i have sold the boomerang and i need to make a choice on what to fly , i have the L 39 ready to go but i was wondering if the viper would be a better flyer on what i have read here ? ( love the viper ) I probably need a bit of guidance as i am still new to jets and i want to make sure im not taking a plane of the shelf that is a beauty , when i may be getting into a plane that is not suitable for my 2nd plane to fly .. I think i am a reasonable flyer but still alot to learn but was just wanting everyones thoughts on the L 39 was good to keep learning on


Ian,

Sounds like a no-brainer to me. I don't have an L-39 but from what I've read it should be an excellent second jet. There's no reason to let yours just sit. I suggest you use the RCU search feature to see what others that own one have to say about the plane.

Good luck,
Joe




FalconWings -> RE: best 2nd jet to have (4/9/2009 2:36 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: KC36330


quote:

ORIGINAL: FalconWings

Does it need to be scale? The Bandit ARF is a great flying piece of equipment, adn you only need like a P-60.



but if you don't have transportation and storage where you can keep it assembled all the time, i'd go with a Flash.


You are, unfortunately, correct! [8D]




essendon_05 -> RE: best 2nd jet to have (4/13/2009 2:28 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Ian Cawthray

herveybay live , fly Maryborough


I didnt meet you when i was up there?, woulda have been maybe end dec/jan. Met two blokes who had ASM Panthers. I took my Rookie 2 and Savex L-39. COming up again soon to see my racing mates so hopefully you'll be flying that lovely L-39 by then.
CHeers




Ali -> RE: best 2nd jet to have (4/13/2009 2:48 PM)

I currently own both models and have a fair amount of stick time on the viper and maybe 6 flights on L-39. I like both planes but as a second jet I would defiantly go with the Viper. In fact I would go with the Viper jet over most jets out there right now. I think its one of the if not the best product Skymaster have ever produced and flies out of this world. Its mainly because of its bigger size. A great layout and good design helps for sure. But the Viper jet is at that size where things just all work out for the best ( Wing loading, space inside to put the gear and fuel, capacity and wing to cary lots of fuel an a meaty U/c system etc etc) I am 100% sure that from a ashphalt runway the v jet would fly happily with a decent 120. Part of my demo routine with mine is to put the throttle stick at around 2/3rds with a 160 sx and then perform a complete turnaround schedule without ever touching the throttle. The model is so clean and efficient it really does not need the power. Having said that its always nice to have it.
Whichever you go for I am sure you will be happy, but if it were me my Viper jet order would have been in with Anton as soon as possible.
Regards Al




RonLongAZ -> RE: best 2nd jet to have (4/13/2009 6:14 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Ali

I currently own both models and have a fair amount of stick time on the viper and maybe 6 flights on L-39. I like both planes but as a second jet I would defiantly go with the Viper. In fact I would go with the Viper jet over most jets out there right now. I think its one of the if not the best product Skymaster have ever produced and flies out of this world. Its mainly because of its bigger size. A great layout and good design helps for sure. But the Viper jet is at that size where things just all work out for the best ( Wing loading, space inside to put the gear and fuel, capacity and wing to cary lots of fuel an a meaty U/c system etc etc) I am 100% sure that from a ashphalt runway the v jet would fly happily with a decent 120. Part of my demo routine with mine is to put the throttle stick at around 2/3rds with a 160 sx and then perform a complete turnaround schedule without ever touching the throttle. The model is so clean and efficient it really does not need the power. Having said that its always nice to have it.
Whichever you go for I am sure you will be happy, but if it were me my Viper jet order would have been in with Anton as soon as possible.
Regards Al


Yes what he said [:D] I could have not said it better myself.


Ron






dos007 -> RE: best 2nd jet to have (4/14/2009 1:51 AM)

Ali, if the Viper is one of your favorites (I have one on order) I am just curious which Skymaster jet (or other brand) is your second favorite.




Ali -> RE: best 2nd jet to have (4/14/2009 2:25 AM)

007.. where do we start.. I like all of them, and depending on the day, the field and what I am trying to do ( Demo fly, scale fly, High speed/ Slow speed etc etc) There are so many choices. I really loved my Airworld Cougar. That was about as good as it gets. Right size, look, detail, practicality, bullet proof construction and flew like a F3a plane while still looking classic jet.
My first prototype Skymaster Hawk ( painted in the mould, very little detail and haggard in appearance ) Was also a memorable machine.
I love my BVM Bobcats. Simple practical all field fun.
Boomerang XL's have also given me allot of fun. The list continues..
Regards Al




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