What would you recommend?
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From: Munster,
IN
Funtana 100X
Durable
Replacements parts
All around good flyer
OMPs ARF are crap.
By far the worst arfs ever made.
Had 3 of them and ALL of them FAILED IN AIR.
BAD costumer service.
Durable
Replacements parts
All around good flyer
OMPs ARF are crap.
By far the worst arfs ever made.
Had 3 of them and ALL of them FAILED IN AIR.
BAD costumer service.
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If you want to have a lot of 3D fun then its true that a profile is best. I got the Hokusei SU 31 which is the same as the Kangke I believe, flies really fun with a mere 52 2C motor. If you want a scale one I will say almost nothing beats the Fliton Extra (maybe their EDGE or INSPIRE). YNOT is a Profile Cult member ... hehehehee ... a Mojo perhaps?
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If you want great 3D flier, get a profile. If you want a pretty plane I'd go for one of the Fliton planes. Me, I'll stick to the ugly, but superb flying profiles for 3D.
Mike
Mike
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I would recomend the Kangke CAP 232 profile..
Just finished one ... GREAT 3D plane...
Used a 55ax with a Tower Muffler.. WILD...
http://www.kangkeusa.com/
Walt....
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From: baton rouge,
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I've had close to 20 3d arf's and by far the best one is the fliton inspire. With a 60 inch wing and only weighing 5.5lbs nothing can touch it.



