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Old 03-14-2005 | 09:34 PM
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the easy star. what is it exactly. does it have that rubbery prop. please tell me more about it! I would prefer a non-pusher, but its okay/. I would like to have a 4 channel(rudder, elevator throttle, and ailrons) Are there any 4 channel sail planes? |
Could you tell me your favorite foam plane, and then your favorite sail plane. of course, one that i could fly. I am kinda leaning tword sailplanes at the moment. i would prefer a non pusher

thank you! you have been a great help!
If you would just click on the links I provided you would have more information on the Easy Star than you could ever want.

It is a pusher. Didn't know that was an issue. Rubbery prop??????

There are hundreds of 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 channel sailplanes.

My favoriate foam plane is my Zagi slope glider. It is made of EPP foam.

My favoriate sailplane is my Spirit 2M RES (Rudder/elevator/spoilers) I have a 6 channel full house sailplane and I am working on a 7 - 9 channel scale sailplane, but I just love the Spirit and recommend it often to new pilots. Available RTF, ARF or kit.

Finally, I have used my Aerobird batteries in several other planes. It is just a matter of size an shape of the pack.