Brio?
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From: Pompton Lakes,
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Just a few questions for anyone with the e-flite brio...
Is the brio worth it? Can it 3d easily? If it can't 3d then i really don't want it but i'm not sure if that's the attitude i should have since i may still enjoy it so that's kina why i'm asking.
What setup do you have(engine), and what setup will make it 3d?
Thanks,
Mike
Is the brio worth it? Can it 3d easily? If it can't 3d then i really don't want it but i'm not sure if that's the attitude i should have since i may still enjoy it so that's kina why i'm asking.
What setup do you have(engine), and what setup will make it 3d?
Thanks,
Mike
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It's more of a pattern plane, made to be precise, than a 3Der. Sure it can hover, but trainers can too. It's a little overweight too for its size, but all E-flite balsa planes are. If you're looking for 3D, go with a PA Katana Mini, BME Mini Yak, or Extreme Flight Extra. My votes for the Katana.
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I saw a quy named JR fly one,, he/it can do anything!!!
The name tag on his shirt said JR but everyone was calling him QuiQue or something like that!
I saw a quy named JR fly one,, he/it can do anything!!!
The name tag on his shirt said JR but everyone was calling him QuiQue or something like that!



