You can get something like a Seagull Edge 540 . At the same time get a couple of different propellors - a fine pitch (such as an APC 16/4W) for 3d'ing and a coarser one for speed (APC 15/6 or coarser).
Set up different throws - one set for 3d and one set for "speed" and change the prop when you want to do each discipline.
Such a plane will do most of the 3d maneuvers with the fine pitch prop.
DO NOT try to 3d at speed or fly the plane at speed with the 3d throws. For the spectators, It doesn't mater if you do - it will give them some entertainment when you go out to collect the pieces but for your pocket, it might hurt you.
Most people have one plane for speed and another for 3d'ing, as MetallicaJunkie said, they are generally quite different planes.