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Old 08-26-2006 | 06:54 PM
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Default RE: Getting into 3D


ORIGINAL: Futaba Owner

I was looking at some ratings on the tuflight 4d lite and everybody said that it could take a lot of abuse. I like that cuz I tend to dish that out pretty quickly. I live in NE and we get a lot of wind out here can it take a lot of wind? also what set up would you recommend?
The electric 4D lite only weighs 10 oz and it's a real floater, so it's not the best choice for windy days. It shines best indoors or in a small protected "alcove".

However, the glo fuel 4D is excellent in all types of wind. Windy days are great to build 3D skills and confidence.

Here's a FAQ for the 4D: Scroll down to the part about flying in wind:

http://www.tufflight.com/4d_faq.html#starter