Alternative to U-Can-Do 46?
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The entire world has one. So two questions.
(1) Is anyone flying this plane with a YS63? If so, how does it perform 3D-wise.
(2) If you have a lot of 3D plane experience, is there a plane out there with the same flight characteristics as the U Can Do .46, but a little less popular.
thanks.
(1) Is anyone flying this plane with a YS63? If so, how does it perform 3D-wise.
(2) If you have a lot of 3D plane experience, is there a plane out there with the same flight characteristics as the U Can Do .46, but a little less popular.
thanks.
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I do not know about less popular but give the Kyosho Flip 3D a look. It is a little more extreme than the U Can Do 3d .46. I have a YS 63 on mine and using a 13x4W it has unlimited vertical.
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Funtana is the way to go, if ur going YS, get the 63. If not, go with the Saito 91. You won't regret you did. You will get tired of the U-CAN'T-DO in no time. Plus the Funtana is WAY better looking, and the flip 3D is over $220. Ouch
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I already have the YS63. I've flown had a Modeltech Magic and Lanier Razor. There are 3 U-Can-Do's at our field so I don't want another one. There used to be a Funtana at our field and it didn't seem to be able to fly as goofy-slow as the U-Can-Do. Am I wrong on that point. I'll take a look at the Flip, but I'm not to big on these see-through planes.
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I have a Laser3D which is a kit by laser models. Tower still sell the kits. I like the way it flys 3d and there are two others at our field and we all have alot of fun with them.
The kit is kind of pricey but it does include all the hardware of good quality.
The kit is kind of pricey but it does include all the hardware of good quality.



