What 3D Plane for OS 91 FS
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Hi All,
I'm an intermediate flyer. My planes have consisted of a Venture 60, Hog Bipe, Fazer, foamies, etc. I'm planning on moving up to a 50cc gas powered plane as a winter project (probably a 28% Wild Hare Edge 540T V2). In the meantime I'd like to put one of my OS 91 four strokes into a 3D plane to start getting a feel for this type of flying. I'm looking for ideas for planes that would fill the bill.
Thanks, Jim
I'm an intermediate flyer. My planes have consisted of a Venture 60, Hog Bipe, Fazer, foamies, etc. I'm planning on moving up to a 50cc gas powered plane as a winter project (probably a 28% Wild Hare Edge 540T V2). In the meantime I'd like to put one of my OS 91 four strokes into a 3D plane to start getting a feel for this type of flying. I'm looking for ideas for planes that would fill the bill.
Thanks, Jim
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I would reccomend the U-Can-Do as well. I have been very impressed with the handling and stabily of a friend of mines. Turn the rates down and it flies like any low wing intermediate plane and flys really slow and stable when you need it to which is great for learning 3D. Turn the rates up though and this plane is a monster. Great combo.
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i had a u can do an its not worth the time other than its a very stable plane. i would go with a kange fun 50 over the u can do.
the kange is strong at slow speeds on its side does outstanding blenders, waterfalls, elevators and harrier, t-rolls and walls along with pretty decent pattern and IMAC.
i hear nothing but great things ouf of fusion....
the kange is strong at slow speeds on its side does outstanding blenders, waterfalls, elevators and harrier, t-rolls and walls along with pretty decent pattern and IMAC.
i hear nothing but great things ouf of fusion....
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Thanks for the input everyone.
So far I've got the following to check out: 1) U Can Do
2) Fliton Extra 330
3) OMP Fusion
4) Fliton Edge 540 freestyle (dicovered that one on Fliton's website)
5) Aero-works Edge 46-60 Edge 540T (this one looks really interesting)
6) Kange Fun 50
Regards, Jim
So far I've got the following to check out: 1) U Can Do
2) Fliton Extra 330
3) OMP Fusion
4) Fliton Edge 540 freestyle (dicovered that one on Fliton's website)
5) Aero-works Edge 46-60 Edge 540T (this one looks really interesting)
6) Kange Fun 50
Regards, Jim
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there is vid footage of the kange on dow n on the deck dot come
http://www.dow nonth ede ck.com/review_kan_fun-50.htm
http://www.dow nonth ede ck.com/review_kan_fun-50.htm
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ucando for me too, with a very rearward c of g there nothing stable about mine.
fit a perry pump and have the tank on the c of g.
waterfalls, harriers, and k/e loops like a dream.
fit a perry pump and have the tank on the c of g.
waterfalls, harriers, and k/e loops like a dream.





