Edge 540s for 3D
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From: PeterboroughEngland, UNITED KINGDOM
Hi guys
Which is the best 90-sized reasonably-priced Edge 540 for starting off with 3d, but also some precision stuff?
Any input will be appreciated
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jam15457
Which is the best 90-sized reasonably-priced Edge 540 for starting off with 3d, but also some precision stuff?
Any input will be appreciated
Thanks
jam15457
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From: gilbert, AZ
i have the goldberg 67" edge, mine came out at 7 1/4 pounds and 3D's all day long with the super tigre G90. its a little pricy but its way worth the money.
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From: PeterboroughEngland, UNITED KINGDOM
HI
Ive bben looking at the Seagull and CMPro versions of the Edge, and like the look of them. Do you know how well either of them do 3D?
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jam15457
Ive bben looking at the Seagull and CMPro versions of the Edge, and like the look of them. Do you know how well either of them do 3D?
Thanks
jam15457
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From: NOttingham,
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If you are looking for precision and 3d, you may want to look at another plane. The edge is a great plane, and about as good for 3d as you can get, but for precision, it suffers some. The rolls have a bit of wobble to them, stalls really don't have a break, you have to force it into them, and a few other wierd things. Don't get me wrong, I like the airframe (in fact, I have a 100cc 35% Edge), but Extras are more versatile.



