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Old 01-23-2005 | 07:19 PM
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Hi, i am loking for a good 3d plane. I don't like the colors of the hangar 9 twist, the extreme flight 68 yak will be too expensive for me, the carl goldberg extreme 330 has my eye on it. please give me some suggestions. maybe a OMP 47" Edge kit or arF? Thank You
Old 01-23-2005 | 07:38 PM
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I vote for the Harrier .90 it is a great flying machine!!
Old 01-23-2005 | 07:39 PM
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Extreme flight has a forty sized edge profile and theres the u can do 46 from greatplanes both of these would be good choices for learnig 3d
Old 01-23-2005 | 07:53 PM
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If you want to go with a profile there are several good ones out there. I don't think the Goldberg Ex-treme is the best one for 3D. The 47" Edge is the plane OMP recommends for a 3D trainer. Paul Swanson's Burrito is another great 3D trainer. If you want an ARF you should take a look at OMP, they have several. Extreme Flight has a profile Edge that I like, but I don't know if it is in stock right now.

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Old 01-23-2005 | 09:14 PM
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trust me about this funtana 90 with ys110 or moki 135 insane flight charatistics compares to any 35-40% 3d characteristics
Old 01-23-2005 | 10:01 PM
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I agree about the f90 but it sounds like he wants a smaller plane but if you want a 90 sized bird the f90 is hard to beet for 3d.

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Old 01-23-2005 | 11:30 PM
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OMP apparently has the best 3D ships... if you want an ARF you may also check out Morris profiles: "The Knife", "Topcap" and "Sudokhoi"-

I even have a Hot-Knife by SA, and it flies pretty well for $80- (ARF) [X(]

If you want something with a Fuse. the Funtana-40, UCD-46, And Katana
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I would go with the Harrier 3d. Awesome plane, inexpensive, and only a 60 inch wingspan. The Funtana 90 is also a great plane, but a little bit larger wingspan and a little bit larger price (not much)
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get or make a spad qhor you can crash it into a brick wall and keep flying and it hovers realy good.

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