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Old 05-11-2007, 05:55 PM
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healthyfatboy
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Default New F-27C Suggestions

I will be getting the Stryker soon and wanted to know what suggestions you all have for the plane when it is stock. I know with some planes, you want to reinforce certain parts etc. because they are know to be weak. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated because there are way too many posts to try and go over everything. Thanks!
Old 05-13-2007, 02:53 PM
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Default RE: New F-27C Suggestions

Go read build a bullet proof stryker! Its full of good stuff.
Old 05-17-2007, 12:01 AM
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Default RE: New F-27C Suggestions

Even without the mods, the stryker can handle some serious abuse. I kept mine stock and light. If you are certain that you will have mishaps you may want to reinforce things like on the thread mentioned above. Either way... full throttle to the ground means broken plane. A modded stryker can take hard landings better though. Just make sure you know that you will not get the speed of a stock stryker if you wiegh it down with tape and glue. My StrykerC is noticably slower with a 2 oz camera on board.

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