which plane
#5
Extreme flight 540 profile ARF or IF you want to build the OMP 540. Of course I assume you want the best entry level 3-D trainers but if you desire other, then you probably have a preference already. Then it would be a matter of the difficulty level you desire.
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http://www.precisionaerobatics.com/p...spx?prodID=111
This plane is soo sweet and light. It is easier to fly than a trainer and with a YS .63 and standard servos, mine weighs 3.89 lb.
PS.....It looks killer too
This plane is soo sweet and light. It is easier to fly than a trainer and with a YS .63 and standard servos, mine weighs 3.89 lb.
PS.....It looks killer too
#7
The Katana 50 is the perfect home for that engine. Just check out the video footage... Its a 3D dream.
http://www.ultra-rc.com/store/produc...products_id=30
http://www.ultra-rc.com/store/produc...products_id=30
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The Katana 50 is the perfect home for that engine. Just check out the video footage... Its a 3D dream.
http://www.ultra-rc.com/store/produc...products_id=30
The Katana 50 is the perfect home for that engine. Just check out the video footage... Its a 3D dream.
http://www.ultra-rc.com/store/produc...products_id=30
#9
The Katana will 3D with the best of them. Besides, I just don't care for profile planes. I like planes with a full fuselage that can fly precision as well as 3D. I suppose a pizza box will hover pretty good, too. But, personally, I'd rather fly a plane that looks good and flies like a real plane.



