Intermediate Park Flier
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Intermediate Park Flier
I own a Sky Scooter, and im quite comfortable flying it now. Its a "Go where you point it" Aileron Plane
What would be a good second plane?
I was thinking something along the lines of the GWS Formosa...
Im looking for something durable, like a foamie, yet able to pull off inverted flight, rolls and loops
Any ideas? Pointers?
What would be a good second plane?
I was thinking something along the lines of the GWS Formosa...
Im looking for something durable, like a foamie, yet able to pull off inverted flight, rolls and loops
Any ideas? Pointers?
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RE: Intermediate Park Flier
If you're looking for a "durable" aerobatic plane, then think about EPP (Expanded Polypropylene) planes like the Miracle or Cobra listed here.. http://www.hobby-lobby.com/parkflyers.htm
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RE: Intermediate Park Flier
Snowball,
Have you thought about putting a brushles motor in the sky scooter? It's a whole different plane. and will do all of the stunts you mention and then some. It will need the wing reinforced though.
Rick
Have you thought about putting a brushles motor in the sky scooter? It's a whole different plane. and will do all of the stunts you mention and then some. It will need the wing reinforced though.
Rick
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RE: Intermediate Park Flier
i went from the Sky Scooter to the Stryker
i reused the same format.. i bought a Fuselarge and fitted it out using the same TX/RX
have a read
[link]http://www.club-chat.co.uk/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1848[/link]
i am a Happy Bunny
Cadetman
read both pages to THE END..
Awesome Craft
i reused the same format.. i bought a Fuselarge and fitted it out using the same TX/RX
have a read
[link]http://www.club-chat.co.uk/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1848[/link]
i am a Happy Bunny
Cadetman
read both pages to THE END..
Awesome Craft