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RE: Larger Revolver - 5/12/2012 2:42 PM   
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RE: Larger Revolver - 5/13/2012 2:00 AM   
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frankeldan, thanks for all that info. sometime in the future i would enjoy trying a contest. happy flying,capt

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RE: Larger Revolver - 5/13/2012 4:06 PM   
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I have left and right wing for small revolverleft wing is perfectright wing has tip damage but could be flown as is-You pay shipping and $5.00 for gas to UPS store and it is yours

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RE: Larger Revolver - 5/13/2012 4:10 PM   
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Cactus - Sounds great - just sent you a PM. Thanks.

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RE: Larger Revolver - 5/13/2012 4:51 PM   
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RE: Larger Revolver - 5/14/2012 5:18 PM   
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thanks calhoun. Got it now.

Frankeldan - that's good to know. I didnt think I could use the Rev for that. Its cool that it can be. Its a such a smooth flying plane. I thought it would be a good plane to fly in imac. at least as a newbie.

Back to my thoughts on a 30cc plane. I love the looks of the GW MX2, but i think the better plane which is the same price is the AW Edge 540. Im sure its a very attractive aircraft in person. www.aero-works.net/store/detail.aspx

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RE: Larger Revolver - 5/15/2012 12:13 AM   
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thanks calhoun. Got it now.

Frankeldan - that's good to know. I didnt think I could use the Rev for that. Its cool that it can be. Its a such a smooth flying plane. I thought it would be a good plane to fly in imac. at least as a newbie.

Back to my thoughts on a 30cc plane. I love the looks of the GW MX2, but i think the better plane which is the same price is the AW Edge 540. Im sure its a very attractive aircraft in person. www.aero-works.net/store/detail.aspx

Jeremy



AW has very nice planes but you do normally pay a premium for them. I had an Extra 260 by AW and wasn't bad at all. I did not buy it new. I would not rate it all that much more than some of the other planes out there. I think the Revolver is built almost as well just lacks a small percentage. The biggest thing I notice is the AW manuals are very clear and have plenty of photos for assembly.

I did not realize the GW MX2 is the same price as the AW Edge 540. I thought GW planes were cheaper. The one I have is quite a bit cheaper than a comparible AW. I only have one GW plane and it is the V3 300L 30cc. It is very well built for the dollar (at least in my opinion). You could beef it up some if desired. I do the regular re-enforcement and extra glue. It has a decent hardware package and all carbon fiber gear, wing tube, tail wheel assembly, control horns, servo horns, etc.

I have not looked at prices lately. The worse thing these days is the ginormous freight cost! You order a couple wires and the vendors charge you 10 bucks to ship - totally ridiculous in my book! There are still a few vendors out there that just charge cost on freight which is a nice plus for us RC enthusiast

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RE: Larger Revolver - 5/15/2012 12:21 AM   
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The AW Yak 54 is a nice airframe for a DLE-30. It's only $380 and would only be $25 to ship if you are a Tower Hobbies Club member.

http://www.aero-works.net/store/detail.aspx?ID=288

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RE: Larger Revolver - 5/15/2012 1:24 AM   
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thanks calhoun. Got it now.

Frankeldan - that's good to know. I didnt think I could use the Rev for that. Its cool that it can be. Its a such a smooth flying plane. I thought it would be a good plane to fly in imac. at least as a newbie.

Back to my thoughts on a 30cc plane. I love the looks of the GW MX2, but i think the better plane which is the same price is the AW Edge 540. Im sure its a very attractive aircraft in person. www.aero-works.net/store/detail.aspx

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Check out redwingrc.com planes. They have a couple very nice 30cc models. Nice quality



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RE: Larger Revolver - 5/15/2012 2:56 AM   
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thanks calhoun. Got it now.

Frankeldan - that's good to know. I didnt think I could use the Rev for that. Its cool that it can be. Its a such a smooth flying plane. I thought it would be a good plane to fly in imac. at least as a newbie.

Back to my thoughts on a 30cc plane. I love the looks of the GW MX2, but i think the better plane which is the same price is the AW Edge 540. Im sure its a very attractive aircraft in person. www.aero-works.net="" store="" target="">www.aero-works.net/store/detail.aspx

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AW has very nice planes but you do normally pay a premium for them. I had an Extra 260 by AW and wasn't bad at all. I did not buy it new. I would not rate it all that much more than some of the other planes out there. I think the Revolver is built almost as well just lacks a small percentage. The biggest thing I notice is the AW manuals are very clear and have plenty of photos for assembly.

I did not realize the GW MX2 is the same price as the AW Edge 540. I thought GW planes were cheaper. The one I have is quite a bit cheaper than a comparible AW. I only have one GW plane and it is the V3 300L 30cc. It is very well built for the dollar (at least in my opinion). You could beef it up some if desired. I do the regular re-enforcement and extra glue. It has a decent hardware package and all carbon fiber gear, wing tube, tail wheel assembly, control horns, servo horns, etc.

I have not looked at prices lately. The worse thing these days is the ginormous freight cost! You order a couple wires and the vendors charge you 10 bucks to ship - totally ridiculous in my book! There are still a few vendors out there that just charge cost on freight which is a nice plus for us RC enthusiast


Truly the only difference between the two planes is looks. the MX2 from goldwing has the edge there in my opinion. But all other factors prove that the AW 540 is the better plane.

Well i was taking all the factors into consideration. from what ive heard, the AW plane has the edge as far as quality and performance. And with the deals and shipping all factored in, there was a very minimal price difference. I found the AW 540 for $695 with the DLE30 and the dealer always throws in a free prop of your choice.

check it out!

www.valleyviewrc.com/estore/30cc-edge-540-arf-qb-quick-build.html#

www.troybuiltmodels.com/items/GWMX2-030V3BAF.html

Here is a nice review of the 540
www.aero-works.net/upload/review/30ccEdge_MAN.pdf


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RE: Larger Revolver - 5/15/2012 12:43 PM   
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thanks calhoun. Got it now.

Frankeldan - that's good to know. I didnt think I could use the Rev for that. Its cool that it can be. Its a such a smooth flying plane. I thought it would be a good plane to fly in imac. at least as a newbie.

Back to my thoughts on a 30cc plane. I love the looks of the GW MX2, but i think the better plane which is the same price is the AW Edge 540. Im sure its a very attractive aircraft in person. www.aero-works.net='''' store='''' target=''''>www.aero-works.net/store/detail.aspx

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AW has very nice planes but you do normally pay a premium for them. I had an Extra 260 by AW and wasn't bad at all. I did not buy it new. I would not rate it all that much more than some of the other planes out there. I think the Revolver is built almost as well just lacks a small percentage. The biggest thing I notice is the AW manuals are very clear and have plenty of photos for assembly.

I did not realize the GW MX2 is the same price as the AW Edge 540. I thought GW planes were cheaper. The one I have is quite a bit cheaper than a comparible AW. I only have one GW plane and it is the V3 300L 30cc. It is very well built for the dollar (at least in my opinion). You could beef it up some if desired. I do the regular re-enforcement and extra glue. It has a decent hardware package and all carbon fiber gear, wing tube, tail wheel assembly, control horns, servo horns, etc.

I have not looked at prices lately. The worse thing these days is the ginormous freight cost! You order a couple wires and the vendors charge you 10 bucks to ship - totally ridiculous in my book! There are still a few vendors out there that just charge cost on freight which is a nice plus for us RC enthusiast


Truly the only difference between the two planes is looks. the MX2 from goldwing has the edge there in my opinion. But all other factors prove that the AW 540 is the better plane.

Well i was taking all the factors into consideration. from what ive heard, the AW plane has the edge as far as quality and performance. And with the deals and shipping all factored in, there was a very minimal price difference. I found the AW 540 for $695 with the DLE30 and the dealer always throws in a free prop of your choice.

check it out!

www.valleyviewrc.com/estore/30cc-edge-540-arf-qb-quick-build.html#

www.troybuiltmodels.com/items/GWMX2-030V3BAF.html

Here is a nice review of the 540
www.aero-works.net/upload/review/30ccEdge_MAN.pdf


Jeremy






From my searches AW Edge is 449.00 and the MX2 GW is 299.00. I really don't think these two planes are comparible models, but just for the sake of reason let's use them.

I think the question at this point is if you will get 150 bucks more in the AW plane? For me the answer is no, however that is primarily because I don't need the fancy owner's manual, I have on hand most and assemble my own hardware. If I did not then AW is definitely a route for me.

Here is another way I look at it. If I buy two AW planes at 150 more than another vendor that totals 300 more on the table. If I can shop around and hit the magic 300 to 325 mark I can have two planes in my fleet for around 600 to 650. So for me the extra 300 is almost another plane in my fleet. Another plus in my book is having more variety of planes to fly and not all the wear goes on any one plane or engine.

The last two planes I bought I added into my fleet for around 600 with my hardware and re-enforcing work. So I am well pleased at that range. The only cost I am not including is labor and that is money, yet for me I enjoyed the additional hours. If I weigh the labor in there is not much difference in price. Of course the difference is that each of us wants what we want. If I am craving an AW then I buy that

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RE: Larger Revolver - 5/15/2012 10:01 PM   
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The MX2 is about 363 with shipping. They have the DLE30 for 300 with free shipping. So $636 for the plane and motor shipped to me. The Edge 540 can be purchased from valleyviewrc.com for $695 shipped with the engine and a prop. So just a slight difference when you take everything into consideration. 60 bucks isnt much of a difference when youre spending that much.

both planes seem like pretty easy builds and are well constructed. So really I just want to know if the 540 flies better. I like the look of the MX2, but I dont want to sacrifice performance (or in my case, ease of flight) for looks. Not to say the 540 isnt a great looking plane too.




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RE: Larger Revolver - 5/16/2012 1:35 AM   
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The MX2 is about 363 with shipping. They have the DLE30 for 300 with free shipping. So $636 for the plane and motor shipped to me. The Edge 540 can be purchased from valleyviewrc.com for $695 shipped with the engine and a prop. So just a slight difference when you take everything into consideration. 60 bucks isnt much of a difference when youre spending that much.

both planes seem like pretty easy builds and are well constructed. So really I just want to know if the 540 flies better. I like the look of the MX2, but I dont want to sacrifice performance (or in my case, ease of flight) for looks. Not to say the 540 isnt a great looking plane too.




I can only share about the 540 Edge and mine is not an AW plane. I have never flown the MX2 but I have seen one fly. I like the way my Edge flies and especially the way it lands. The way I have it balanced and tuned the plane will slow down like unreal. I have a DLE 30 on it and plenty of power. I have fairly fast servos so it is pretty aggressive.

Specs for my Edge 540T:
Wing Span 73"
Length 65"
Wing Area 832sq in
Weight 9.6lbs
Engine 180-4C, 26cc, Electric
Servos 6

I am building a GW Extra 300L and so far the plane is very nice. Hardware seems decent too. A lot of the work is pre-done so it makes it much easier to put together. They even cut the covering away from the servo holes. The only thing is it seems really lite made. Once I re-enfoce some weight will be gained. The covering job is very nice....for 300 bucks not too bad at all.



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RE: Larger Revolver - 5/16/2012 2:40 AM   
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i was out flying today. took my revolver 70, os91fx 2s, 9lbs. even and my aw yac 54, saito 150 4s, 10lbs 7oz. 15% wildcat 4s lube but i throw in a couble ozs. of caster per gallon for grins. blue skys, 81 degrees, wind out of the west at 10 to 14 mph. land owner had mowed this morning and the ajaisant farm fields are freshly tilled. what can i say, it was dreamy. i got 6 flights with each plane with two to three landings pur flight. our club flield is a rectangle of about 600' x 400' so you never have to deal with cross-winds. i run duel transmitters so while i fly one bird the other can charge as needed this way i can fly nonstop for as long as i want. both these planes are a hoot in a breeze. both planes were trouble free today, i am a lucky man - " living the dream" (well at least for today). these two planes complament each other well. the rev is slipperier and the best at swoop and loop where as the yac is a better dancer. love them both! mach, aw has a 20% off sale going this week for the "nall" but don't tell the wife i told you. my wife never asks about what i spend on my planes or boats cause i never ask about her shoes or horses. happy flying, capt

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RE: Larger Revolver - 5/16/2012 12:36 PM   
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i was out flying today. took my revolver 70, os91fx 2s, 9lbs. even and my aw yac 54, saito 150 4s, 10lbs 7oz. 15% wildcat 4s lube but i throw in a couble ozs. of caster per gallon for grins. blue skys, 81 degrees, wind out of the west at 10 to 14 mph. land owner had mowed this morning and the ajaisant farm fields are freshly tilled. what can i say, it was dreamy. i got 6 flights with each plane with two to three landings pur flight. our club flield is a rectangle of about 600' x 400' so you never have to deal with cross-winds. i run duel transmitters so while i fly one bird the other can charge as needed this way i can fly nonstop for as long as i want. both these planes are a hoot in a breeze. both planes were trouble free today, i am a lucky man - '' living the dream'' (well at least for today). these two planes complament each other well. the rev is slipperier and the best at swoop and loop where as the yac is a better dancer. love them both! mach, aw has a 20% off sale going this week for the ''nall'' but don't tell the wife i told you. my wife never asks about what i spend on my planes or boats cause i never ask about her shoes or horses. happy flying, capt


You are making us drool with the "living the dream" statement That is why we fly RC, eh? 20% off sale at AW?.....hhhmmm...must refrain from buying any more planes right now!

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RE: Larger Revolver - 5/16/2012 2:15 PM   
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i was out flying today. took my revolver 70, os91fx 2s, 9lbs. even and my aw yac 54, saito 150 4s, 10lbs 7oz. 15% wildcat 4s lube but i throw in a couble ozs. of caster per gallon for grins. blue skys, 81 degrees, wind out of the west at 10 to 14 mph. land owner had mowed this morning and the ajaisant farm fields are freshly tilled. what can i say, it was dreamy. i got 6 flights with each plane with two to three landings pur flight. our club flield is a rectangle of about 600' x 400' so you never have to deal with cross-winds. i run duel transmitters so while i fly one bird the other can charge as needed this way i can fly nonstop for as long as i want. both these planes are a hoot in a breeze. both planes were trouble free today, i am a lucky man - " living the dream" (well at least for today). these two planes complament each other well. the rev is slipperier and the best at swoop and loop where as the yac is a better dancer. love them both! mach, aw has a 20% off sale going this week for the "nall" but don't tell the wife i told you. my wife never asks about what i spend on my planes or boats cause i never ask about her shoes or horses. happy flying, capt


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RE: Larger Revolver - 5/16/2012 6:02 PM   
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Capt - I had the same "this is AWESOME" flying experience on Sunday. The field was beautiful (this is on a closed landfill, so it's like flying on top of a large hill - nice view of the nearby hill and valleys), the weather was perfect, and the Rev 59 was flying great! I just LOVE flying on days like that.

Unfortunately I ended the day with a bit of a crash. The plane was flying great, and was doing an inverted loop when I suddenly lost it on the bottom of the loop somewhere. The Rev 59 is a quick plane, but is also sensitive (as I"m sure you're aware). I almost recovered, but no luck. The good news is the high grass on the sides of the field cushioned the crash a bit. Still, the plane nosed in and then cartwheeled. It ripped the engine \ cowl off, and the wings were pushed back, into the fuse. Badly bent the wingbar, too. Amazingly only one wing suffered damage, and that was slight. Since Sunday I've fixed the fuse (looks better than I expected), rebuilt the engine box, replaced the throttle servo (stripped gears), found an old wingbar, and patched up the bent \ cracked cowl (with epoxy and trim - doens't look TOO bad). I did order replacement cowl and wingbar and props (which I just received - quick service, Tower...), but didnt' want to wait for those parts. The weather looks perfect tomorrow morning for my post-fix maiden.

Part of what I love about this hobby is successfully recovering a plane from a crash.

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RE: Larger Revolver - 5/16/2012 7:03 PM   
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Is the sale on the AW site? I didnt see it. And its not on sale at tower either. The downside to tower is that there is no shipping discount on their stuff since its drop shipped.

the only thing i saw on the aw site was the banner at the top that says the joe nall special was free shipping on in stock airplanes.

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RE: Larger Revolver - 5/16/2012 10:09 PM   
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RE: Larger Revolver - 5/17/2012 1:33 AM   
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jeremy, go to the aerowerks support forum at the giant scale-3d & aeorbatic section here at rcu. there mark dennis has a thread about the nall sale, capt it is about 9 threads down from the very top and has no replies so there is a red 0 in the reply line

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RE: Larger Revolver - 5/17/2012 1:36 AM   
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RE: Larger Revolver - 5/17/2012 1:46 AM   
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micro, bummer about the crash and coodoos about the rebuild. i have a friend that told me to alwas have a plastic bag stuffed into the rear of the plane so that when i crash i will have the bag ready to pick up the pieces. happy flying, capt

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RE: Larger Revolver - 5/17/2012 1:51 AM   
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Good news and bad news, I crashed my Revolver 59. One of the ailerons' servos extension came loose, the plane spiraled down. The fuse broke in three parts, both wings are good.
The good news is that I almost have a seller convinced to sell me his 70. Yipiiiiii, I'm excited.


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RE: Larger Revolver - 5/17/2012 2:24 AM   
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capt - thanks - will let you know how the "re-maiden" goes tomorrow morning.

lopflyers - sorry to hear about YOUR crash. But if the wings are good (or only slightly damaged) you can rebulid the plane. Get a new fuse and a new cowl - maybe a new wingbar. You can break the tail feathers out of the fuse with a needle-nose plyers (and I wear a glove on my other hand - those pieces get sharp). PM me if you want more detail. You can rebuild the 59 at 1/2 the cost of a new plane.

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Thx microdot, to fix the 59 is last in my list, I have other projects now. I'm trying to fix a Funtana 110. As soon as I'm ready I'll let you know. Hopefully I will have anther Revolver for next week so I'm not out of the Revolver Club

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