Im back...Looking for foamy plans..
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From: Reno,
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I've been out of the Rc airplane game for about a year. I've been playing with my Turbo Supra. Just got the itch to build another foamy. I have all the electronics. Im looking for free foamy plans that will be awesome for my Himax brushless 2812-0850 and a Castle Creations something speed controller . I use to build a foamy that was awesome...to bad i forgot the name of the company. There website is really weird...if you dont click the right thing it brings you back to the very first menu...sound familiar?
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Fletch, following up on bad daddy's advice, the infineon bipe (in rcg) is an awesome plane for that motor (standard or i3d versions). the build may look daunting at first, but it's worth the time invested for sure. it's probably the best flying foamie i've built, and as much as i've crashed it, it seems unbreakable.
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Fletch, following up on bad daddy's advice, the infineon bipe (in rcg) is an awesome plane for that motor (standard or i3d versions). the build may look daunting at first, but it's worth the time invested for sure. it's probably the best flying foamie i've built, and as much as i've crashed it, it seems unbreakable.
kev
Fletch, following up on bad daddy's advice, the infineon bipe (in rcg) is an awesome plane for that motor (standard or i3d versions). the build may look daunting at first, but it's worth the time invested for sure. it's probably the best flying foamie i've built, and as much as i've crashed it, it seems unbreakable.
kev




