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Old 03-18-2004 | 08:21 AM
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Default RE: stable, easy to fly profile

If you are on your 2nd or 3rd airplane, you'll probably want an ARF to start with. The Morris planes, Knife, TopCap, Su-do-koi, or one of the Goldberg Extreme profiles, 330 or 540, would be an excellent choice. They'll easily fly with a .46. With mild controls or a lot of expo, they can be as easy to fly as a Stick. Start out with low rates and work up. After you are flying your profile and want to try a builder's kit, there are several available. Paul Swanson's designs, Taco and Burrito are great as are the OMP planes, Edge and Yak.