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Old 03-01-2006, 11:39 AM
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Just wanted something of a Mojo history or a Mojo for Dummies? Yes, I am a newbie and are very interested in Profiles and Funfly. But I need more information so I can start to sound some what educated- thanks.
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Here ya go [link=http://www.the******************.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4578&highlight=dummies]http://www.the******************.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4578&highlight=dummies[/link]

Edit: Sorry, It wont let me link to the home of the bros. Insert the url in place of the****. Then it will work
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Stupid question, but then this is Paul's baby then, he was the soul designer?? there are not other Mojos out there?? other than the Billy Hell which is Paul's.

Here ya go http://www.****/forum/viewtopic.php?...hlight=dummies
Edit: Sorry, It wont let me link to the home of the bros. Insert the url in place of the****. Then it will work
and thanks for the link, that is great step by step work.
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It's the only Mojo I know of.
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Alright, it seems to be one of the most reveared profiles out there, what makes it so good?? And how long has it been on the market??
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What makes it so good?
Buy one and feel the force.
Good materials, great design, strong and robust[subject to builder]
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awww, the force, I have a feeling that one day soon I will; thanks- is that force like passing of the south wind??
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Is someone passing wind??
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You been eating carrots again Paul?
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Or a bowl of oatmeal?
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Husker - I just got done building and flying Pauls Burrito and let me tell you it has put the FUN backinto my flying - after trimming it out I was immediately comfortable with the plane and tried all kinds of stuff with it that I woluld not try with my other planes. I'm not a real experienced flyer, I kind of got sidetracked for awhile but I flew this thing with a degree of confidence that I havent had since my Avistar and I am having a ball. It will fly great in any attitude and still land slower than you can walk. I ordered a Mojo .60 last week and can't wait to check it out too! You have to get one of his birds and try it out - gauranteed FUN FUN FUN
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Anybody know whats wrong with the Pro Bro site - wont let me register???
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Well, I am still on a buddy box, maybe a few more flights, I bet one more day if I keep shooting good landings AFP. But yeah, I want to build one. I think that I am going to start with a Ugly Stik first after I get trainer free, I got a good deal on one from my trainer dude. But a question, I have been flying the 3d plane in that most resembles a profile and it is easy to fly, is that the way that a profile flys?? that is in AFD.

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I can only speak for the Burrito so far - thats the only profile Ive ever flown but it is very easy to fly - course I have it set up fairly mild as far as CG and throws go. in about a month I'll be able to tell you about the Fusion .90 (just have to mount the engine and fuel tank and finish the setup ) - the Tunnel Vision ( started assy last weekend) and the Mojo .60 (got it in the mail last Friday) I bought all of those planes after the maiden on my Burrito. I guess I'm a Profile Guy now.... I was that impressed with the Burrito!!
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You are allowed to transgress but back you will come to profile flying. I sometimes even fly my Trex but the Mojo forgives me. In fact I'm sorely tempted to take the OS120 out of my Ultimate and get the big MOJO.[subject to the boss].
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I have the Force!
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ORIGINAL: huskerjew

Alright, it seems to be one of the most reveared profiles out there, what makes it so good?? And how long has it been on the market??
OMG, It's light, strong, flies great, 3D's great, simple to build, and now there's an ARF!. Mine died in a hover and went straight down from the top of the 15' windsock pole. All that happened was the battery in the wing shot forwards and broke a piece of sheeting. Try that with one of the Chinese ARF's! My guess is that it's been available for a couple of years, but Paul can tell you exactly how long.

Buy a mojo ARF or build the kit, you won't be sorry.

JW

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