30% Ultimate
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From: Loveland OH OH
Hey Skip, if you're talking about the Goldberg 30%, I've been flying mine for a month or so. I started with a Fox 4.2 in mine and have since replaced it with a Brison 4.2 which has a MUCH smoother idle. The plane is a FINE quality ARF, although there is some re-engineering needed to get more throw on the elevators. I also had a few minor issues like a missing axle and mis-labeled interplane struts, but overall, it is a great kit. I'm still not quite sure it's worth $850, but it is a great building and flying plane either way. The flight characteristics are just like you'd expect if you've flown the smaller Dave Patrick Ultimate or even the small Goldberg model. This one flies just the same, only BIGGER! The roll rate is out of this world, and I was surprised how light the plane came out. The wing loading is so low that the plane just floats forever and is actually fairly hard to slow down for landing--it just wants to keep flying! The Brison 4.2 gives great performance with strong vertical and it will pull it all the way through a knife-edge loop as well. I love the plane, but I just think the selling price is a bit high for this size aircraft. Let me know if you have any questions!
Ron G.
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Ron G.
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I haven't had a chance to fly mine yet (or, well, build it!), but I am looking forward to it. I took a few pictures of the kit if you are interested:
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_15...tm.htm#1607707
The price is a bit high, but remember that this does include all hardware (as opposed to most 30% ARF's that don't).
Ron: I would love to see the pictures of the modifications that you made to the horizontal-stab.
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_15...tm.htm#1607707
The price is a bit high, but remember that this does include all hardware (as opposed to most 30% ARF's that don't).
Ron: I would love to see the pictures of the modifications that you made to the horizontal-stab.
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Skip,
I am going to put a ZDZ 80 in mine. I looked at the Brison 4.2 and the power to weight ratio and decided on the ZDZ. Truth be told, I have been accused of over-powering in the past, however, I think this move is a good one.
Just my opinion,
Ken
I am going to put a ZDZ 80 in mine. I looked at the Brison 4.2 and the power to weight ratio and decided on the ZDZ. Truth be told, I have been accused of over-powering in the past, however, I think this move is a good one.
Just my opinion,
Ken
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apilot,
I meant the 3W-85B2. Now I find out about Cactus Aviation, they have the 75 on their website.
I still think the ZDZ is a good choice, I hope I'm right.
Ken
I meant the 3W-85B2. Now I find out about Cactus Aviation, they have the 75 on their website.
I still think the ZDZ is a good choice, I hope I'm right.
Ken



