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Old 06-03-2010 | 09:16 PM
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Default RE: How different are all the F3A models?


ORIGINAL: woodie

Mark, that's a good question. . . .


Fortunately, or unfortunately, 99% of the score you get for a maneuver depends on the pilot. ;-)

Woodie



I would second that E-Motion


Seriously though, I have had the excellent fortune to own and fly a Fliton Inspire, two Integrals, a Beryll, and an E-Motion all within the last year, and what I have learned is precisely what Woodie said: " 99% of the score you get for a maneuver depends on the pilot."



But . . . having said that I will also say that I LOVE my E-Motion and am very happy to be working on building my skills with this one particular model. My point is if you have the resources and a particular plane "tickles your fancy" then I say "go for it"!, but at the end of the day what ever model you choose should be fine






Joe