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Old 11-03-2006 | 03:33 AM
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Default RE: 3D Profiles

I would suggest the Mojo for learing. It's *very* forgiving and (most importantly) it's tough as hell.

A crash that would re-kit a Katana can often leave a Mojo virtually unscathed.

A profile (or any plane) that's been repaired too often becomes heavy and harder to 3D properly -- go with the Mojo, you won't be disappointed.
That's as good an answer as you will get. - MoJo - Tough (VERY important when learning to 3d) GREAT flying characteristics (Very important when flying 3d - regardless of skill level). and that is what you need!

Between myself and my 2 sons all learning to fly at the same time (I was re-learning on a different mode after a 10+ year break) we have flown (and broken many of) a lot of planes - I had a MoJo for a while but sold it when I moved to a different country - I gave it hell and never managed to break it. I was so impressed that I have just ordered 3 more and paid the cost of sending them literally 1/2 way around the world. - this is only the second time that I have bought the same plane twice (Out of a total of over 65 planes). That's how impressed I was with my other one (and I never even used to like profiles at all).