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Old 11-14-2003 | 03:20 PM
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Default RE: What Intermediate Plane ARF??

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Anyone with ideas on a good intermediate ARF.....needs a WS of about 80", so it is easy to see. Weight to fit a 90-108 2 stroke, using standard servos, etc. to keep price down. Symetrical wing, stable, good size rudder, tough enough to take some abuse, etc.....a good plane to learn how to "FLY", ie. how to use rudder, how to crab in to land, all the basic aerobatic manuvers.......any ideas? thanks wc
I would suggest an intermediate step, before doing what you describe as intermediate. I think when you get that 80" plane with the 108 2-stroke, you'll probably want to know how to use rudder, sideslip, and do the aerobatics before hand - and you will probably choose a little better servo for it.

Perhaps a 4-star 120, or a Goldberg Tiger II sixty size.

If you really must have a large plane first, with standard servos, you might build a Telemaster, or have one built for you. As for an 80" ARF with standard servos... Maybe a H9 Cub, with a .56 fourstroke.

Good luck.
Dave Olson