Precision Aerobatics Ultimate or Zero Gravity Pitts?
#1
Have equipment that will work in either. Priced about the same. Have never had either of these brands.
Which one is better? Or which one do you like better?
Thanks,
Bob<br type="_moz" />
Which one is better? Or which one do you like better?
Thanks,
Bob<br type="_moz" />
#2
Here are links to each:<div>
</div><div>http://www.zerogmodel.com/category/PittsPython</div><div>
</div><div>http://www.precisionaerobatics.com/product_details.php?pid=391</div><div>
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</div><div>http://www.zerogmodel.com/category/PittsPython</div><div>
</div><div>http://www.precisionaerobatics.com/product_details.php?pid=391</div><div>
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#4
That would be nice but I can only afford one right now. I'm leaning toward the PA Ultimate because of the FiberFusion. But I'm not sure if that is all it's said to be or that big of a deal. My last E-Flite Pitts wings folded in flight. So the extra strength might be nice.<div>
</div><div>Can anyone with a PA model affirm or deny the viability of the extra glass. Does it make that big of a difference to be a considering factor?</div><div>
</div><div>Thanks.</div>
</div><div>Can anyone with a PA model affirm or deny the viability of the extra glass. Does it make that big of a difference to be a considering factor?</div><div>
</div><div>Thanks.</div>
#5

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You'll like the PA, guaranteed!
My Extra 260 is my go to plane. Little guy goes almost anywhere! I can attest to the strength of the FiberFusion aircraft! Everyone who picks mine up can't believe how light it is...that's with a 3S 2500 battery!
My Extra 260 is my go to plane. Little guy goes almost anywhere! I can attest to the strength of the FiberFusion aircraft! Everyone who picks mine up can't believe how light it is...that's with a 3S 2500 battery!
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I have considerable experience with the Zero Gravity. It requires a lot of patience to get to fly decent. Lots of mixes required. Once I got them figured out the it has been a decent little plane. In no way does it compare to the PA Extra or Katana or the Sebarts in the same size range. It is more of a novelty. Having said that I know some really good fliers that felt the Zero gravity just was not worth the time and effort. It is built beautifully well, however. Having said all this I will say that I have always found 3D bipes to require considerable work to get to fly decently. I have no experience with the PA ultimate. I do enjoy the zero gravity though now and its a real fun fly.
bob
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I have a slightly used ZG Pitts. It is well built for sure. Havent flown it yet. Heard the website is up, but company does not answer.doubl check before you buy. reviews show it to be a great choice bipe.




