The Tai Ji-60
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The Tai Ji-60
I have a friend who really wants to get into pattern and wants a 90
size aircraft but doesn't want to spend more than $400.
Is the Tai Ji 60 a good aircraft?
This is a 90 size plane and I am really wanting
to know your guys thoughts.
If not the Tai Ji what plane?
size aircraft but doesn't want to spend more than $400.
Is the Tai Ji 60 a good aircraft?
This is a 90 size plane and I am really wanting
to know your guys thoughts.
If not the Tai Ji what plane?
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The Tai Ji-60
Paul,
Tai Ji is an excellent Pattern plane as I heard.
I actually like the design better than the Zen.
If not Tai Ji, Swallow EX, Quest 3D with low rate, UCD 3D with low rate for ARFs.
Kit? Widebody 60/90, Bridi kits (Kaos series, Escape, Great Escape etc).
Already got another person to hook up?
I just wish to have just one person to fly Pattern with at my local clubs. For the last 4 years, none.
You are lucky to have more than one person who can help you.
Tai Ji is an excellent Pattern plane as I heard.
I actually like the design better than the Zen.
If not Tai Ji, Swallow EX, Quest 3D with low rate, UCD 3D with low rate for ARFs.
Kit? Widebody 60/90, Bridi kits (Kaos series, Escape, Great Escape etc).
Already got another person to hook up?
I just wish to have just one person to fly Pattern with at my local clubs. For the last 4 years, none.
You are lucky to have more than one person who can help you.
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ARF's (Tai Ji 60)
When they say that The North West is the cradle of
Aviation there not kid en, I don't have just one
Pattern friend at our club but
about 5,,,, Gary Pew,Freddy, etc.
I think I'll have him go with an Tai Ji 60.
Thanks. Anymore info . or pictures!!!>????
Aviation there not kid en, I don't have just one
Pattern friend at our club but
about 5,,,, Gary Pew,Freddy, etc.
I think I'll have him go with an Tai Ji 60.
Thanks. Anymore info . or pictures!!!>????
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Hi
The photograph of Taiji60 can be seen at the site of the following. Though it is Japanese.
http://homepage1.nifty.com/ishiimoke...mc/3070041.htm
The photograph of Taiji60 can be seen at the site of the following. Though it is Japanese.
http://homepage1.nifty.com/ishiimoke...mc/3070041.htm
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The Tai Ji-60
http://www.kyosho.co.jp/main-e.html
You don't have to read Japanese.
However, Japanese Page often show up earlier than the English pages. Are you ready for with the G-Trick?
You don't have to read Japanese.
However, Japanese Page often show up earlier than the English pages. Are you ready for with the G-Trick?
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The Tai Ji-60
The site you gave me is great but it doesn't say the specs (in or mm)
and it doesn't give me the price.
Am I just looking in the wrong area?
and it doesn't give me the price.
Am I just looking in the wrong area?
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The Tai Ji-60
Paul,
English site of Kyosho Japan does not have price listed, but have a few pictures of each plane.
After the index-e page loaded, go to Product information, click on RC-models.
Next page load up. click on drop down menu, choose aircraft. Click on Jump button.
Enjoy.
English site of Kyosho Japan does not have price listed, but have a few pictures of each plane.
After the index-e page loaded, go to Product information, click on RC-models.
Next page load up. click on drop down menu, choose aircraft. Click on Jump button.
Enjoy.