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is this plane any good? i have jsut discovered it and it may be the solution to my 3d plane problem. does it have any bad tendancies?
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I have one and it flies very well as far as fun flies go, but we an expensive plane to put together. (8 digital servos). I also have the Sig Mayhem which costs half as much, looks much better and flies just as good. If you are looking for a large fun fly to learn 3D basics with (torque rolling, hovering, rolling circles and such) consider the Mayhem. Since I got it, the Fun World 3D has become a hanger queen.
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hmm. i will look into that. i jsut need a plane for the interim period so that may be the way to go. any other suggestions?
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Spaceclam,
I have both the Fun World and the Mayhem, cstevec is right on, get the Mayhem, way less expensive and just as good if not better flight performance, unless you just want a plane that has flaps so you can play with that function-"Crow", because you sure do not need flaps to slow the Fun World down for landings.
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I have both the Fun World and the Mayhem, cstevec is right on, get the Mayhem, way less expensive and just as good if not better flight performance, unless you just want a plane that has flaps so you can play with that function-"Crow", because you sure do not need flaps to slow the Fun World down for landings.

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