Saito .91
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From: Plano,
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I have a Saito .91 and I just can't decide what to get for it......please let me know what you would get if you had a Saito .91 just sitting in the box.
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You guys preaching about the Funtanas & U-Can-Dos OBVIOUSLY have never flown a REAL 3D airplane...
I double-dog-dare ya to sing the same song AFTER flying a Mojo 1 time...
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I've had a Funtana 40 with a saito 91. It flies great guys, but it's just a glorified sport plane. Knife edge sux badly. Couples horibly. I'm glad my tree took it's life and now I have 2 mojo 60's in it's spot. If someone offered me 2 funtana 90's for my 2 mojo's, I think I'd tell them to get lost.
These Mojo's are light, tuff, and very nimble. If ya think, just because it's a profile, they're ugly. Then that's fine. After you fly one you'll think it's the neatest looking plane in the hanger. But if you do think it's ugly, then I hate to hear what you think the UCD is.!!!!!!!!!!
These Mojo's are light, tuff, and very nimble. If ya think, just because it's a profile, they're ugly. Then that's fine. After you fly one you'll think it's the neatest looking plane in the hanger. But if you do think it's ugly, then I hate to hear what you think the UCD is.!!!!!!!!!!
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I know everyone keeps telling me "get the Funtana, get the Funtana" I am not sold. I heard if you fly it to fast it comes apart? Anyway anyone seen the OMP 50" Biplane? This was reccomended to me and I am looking at it.
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From: Longwood, FL
Hmmn,
I don't want to argue, but saying that a F40 won't 3D or knife edge is just wrong. It took a few flights to dial mine in, but with the right set-up it is not just a glorified sport plane. NO WAY. As far the F40 "coming apart", mine has been to hell and back without a scratch. I think the F90 has had some blow outs at high speeds.
Have fun,
GD
I don't want to argue, but saying that a F40 won't 3D or knife edge is just wrong. It took a few flights to dial mine in, but with the right set-up it is not just a glorified sport plane. NO WAY. As far the F40 "coming apart", mine has been to hell and back without a scratch. I think the F90 has had some blow outs at high speeds.
Have fun,
GD






