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begginer
umm what would be a good beginner 3d plane for me lol at a low price but its windy where i am in texas courpus christ
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RE: begginer
twist 3d by hangar 9 $99.00
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RE: begginer
:eek:
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RE: begginer
in my opinion the twist isnt a 3D plane just a sport plane with big control surfaces. The best one IMO would be a U CAN DO 3D .46 or a funstar 3D
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RE: begginer
For real 3d
Go MoJo. Can fly mega radically or super easily - just depends on how you set up the throws - Tough as nails, excellent to fly and very forgiving when the thumbs don't keep up. Kit is very easy to build (mildly experienced builders can receive on on a monday and fly it the following Saturday without working too hard to do so. (I built one in 3 nights quite easily) but they are also available from billy hell RC as an arf. |
RE: begginer
I recomend the old ModelTec "Majic" with a light motor 32 size.... :D |
RE: begginer
Great Idea Walt! The Magic is inexpensive and a 32 is perfect for it. Not as good as some of the newer 3D planes but a good starting plane for learning on that's for sure.
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RE: begginer
:)The QQ 102" Yak handles the wind nicely and is a good 3D plane.
Thanks Barry |
RE: begginer
ORIGINAL: Barry Cazier :)The QQ 102" Yak handles the wind nicely and is a good 3D plane. Thanks Barry |
RE: begginer
Ohio Model planes has a nice combo, Katana 40 Profile and YS 63 for $309. Good deal. I'd go with a profile for learning. They are the easiest to 3D (well the easiest to 3D is a 40% Edge but that's a little $$$).
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RE: begginer
The UCD 60 is better in windy conditions than the UCD 46!
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RE: begginer
i also second the mojo or any profile plane..........have you bought a plane yet?
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