Ultimate bipe
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I would love to purchase the Hangar 9 Ultimate but I think that is way too big for me. Does anyone know of an Ultimate that is smaller and perhaps for a 60 2C or 120 2C. Something that can fit into your family saloon car. Any recommendations? Thanks!
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World Models offers Ultimate biplanes in two sizes, the 1.20 size, and the "Ultimate 30". My Ultimate 30 has a .52 four-stoke, and performs nicely. http://www.airborne-models.com/
Good luck,
Dave Olson
Good luck,
Dave Olson
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I would love to purchase the Hangar 9 Ultimate but I think that is way too big for me. Does anyone know of an Ultimate that is smaller and perhaps for a 60 2C or 120 2C. Something that can fit into your family saloon car. Any recommendations? Thanks!
I would love to purchase the Hangar 9 Ultimate but I think that is way too big for me. Does anyone know of an Ultimate that is smaller and perhaps for a 60 2C or 120 2C. Something that can fit into your family saloon car. Any recommendations? Thanks!
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From: An Iceburg in, ANTARCTICA
Here are two different sizes for you to choose from;
http://www.aero-works.net/store/
Or if you prefer this manufacturer, here are two more;
http://www.bmeaircraft.com/
http://www.aero-works.net/store/
Or if you prefer this manufacturer, here are two more;
http://www.bmeaircraft.com/
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From: San Diego, CA
For your engine choices, the Dave Patrick, BME, Aeroworks and Chip Hyde Double Vision would all be too big. Although the DP would fly with a 120 two stroke, it wouldn't have enough power for 3D type stuff.
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The Goldberg is a great flyer You'll love it .Either the kit or ARF flys great. This is my 5th one and still lovin it as a weekend flyer. Ive got a tired old OS 90 in it .Woun't think of not haven one.Mike
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VA
My Dave Patrick Ultimate 40 is a terrific flying airplane. I have a Saito 72 on it and it will go veritcal forever, and hover at just under 1/2 throttle. It will also fit in my midsize family sedan's fully assembled. In the trunk that is. It has a 44" wingspan. It's just big enough that the wind doesn't toss it around too much and yet small enough to move around the house and car easily.
You wouldn't want a 60 2c on the DPM Ultimate 40 though. An OS50 2c would be the largest.
If you really want a 60 size look into the Carl Goldberg Ultimate. It was also designed by Dave Patrick is a great flyer.
You wouldn't want a 60 2c on the DPM Ultimate 40 though. An OS50 2c would be the largest.
If you really want a 60 size look into the Carl Goldberg Ultimate. It was also designed by Dave Patrick is a great flyer.
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All you guys have been great ... I think I will go with the CG bipe ... the DPM is great but then it will not be much with a 120 2C. The WM one is most tempting too. Thanks a lot guys!!!
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I'd like to hear from anyone who has seen both the Goldberg and the World Models offerings.
I'm on my second Goldberg Ultimate (the ARF, this time) and I'm with rcmiket; this model simply flies too great, and I would like to always have one around. I know this one will eventually
Kind of bored with the Bluehawk scheme, though. If I decide to get another ARF instead of building the CG kit, the World Models looks to be a likely candidate.
So I would like to hear a direct comparison.
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I'm on my second Goldberg Ultimate (the ARF, this time) and I'm with rcmiket; this model simply flies too great, and I would like to always have one around. I know this one will eventually
Kind of bored with the Bluehawk scheme, though. If I decide to get another ARF instead of building the CG kit, the World Models looks to be a likely candidate.
So I would like to hear a direct comparison.
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