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Old 11-28-2007 | 12:10 AM
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i am giong to have a pulse plug and play after christmas and was wondering what would be a good plane after that. i know its thinking a bit ahead. i was thinking about either a pnp tribute or showtime 50
been flyin the typhoon 3d 2 and those slofly 22 planes
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I still have my Pulse and it's a great plane. From there you need to decide what type of flying you intend to do. If 3d is your thing. Your next plane should be a 40 size Mojo or an OMP 47" edge V3. They both fly great but the Mojo is probably a bit more durable. Mine flys fine missing about 1/4 of one wing.

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it all depends on your flying abilities and if you want to go bigger, faster, slower, or mor aerobatic other than that if you specify what you like i may be able to answer you
Old 11-28-2007 | 08:36 PM
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i really like the more precision aerobatics and i like the way the showtime flys but i was just wondering if i could handle it. just thought i might want to fly the tribute because of the ease of build and price but i will eventually save enough for the showtime
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Although the tribute is reported to fly OK, it is not very durable. The Mojo on the other hand will survive 1/2 throttle dorkings and still fly!
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i really like the more precision aerobatics and i like the way the showtime flys but i was just wondering if i could handle it. just thought i might want to fly the tribute because of the ease of build and price but i will eventually save enough for the showtime
If you're looking for more of a pattern style plane, you'll love the Showtime 50. Tracks straight as an arrow, and flies well both slow and fast. Lands easily, too. It's not a 3D plane, but then again, it's not supposed to be. I also had a Twist 40, which is a great funfly plane, but limited in 3D capability. It will do a lot, however, and is very easy to fly, good 2nd plane. I replaced my Twist (after breaking it in half for the sencond time) with a Mojo 40 kit that landed on my bench yesterday... hope to start the build in a few days.
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will a showtime be too much for me to handel: cost, size, ability?

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