Dave Patrick ultimate 40
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From: gainesville,
TX
What's the word on this lil' Bipe?
Has anyone flown one?
I have a new tt pro.46 I bought for another plane that I wasn't happy with.The 46 needs a new home!!
http://www.rcuniverse.com/magazine/a...?article_id=49
Has anyone flown one?
I have a new tt pro.46 I bought for another plane that I wasn't happy with.The 46 needs a new home!!
http://www.rcuniverse.com/magazine/a...?article_id=49
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From: Snohomish, WA
Nicely made ARF and pretty compete package. Just be prepared to be rigging a lot of cables as all the tail control surfaces are rigged up as pull pull. Not hard to do but kind of looks like a rats nest when you are all done. Flies nice.
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From: Candler,
NC
I have the 40 and the 120 Dave Patrick ultimate.
I have a 46FX in the 40 sixe and it will go straight up with no problem. I like it cause unlike my giant planes I can put it in my car with the wings on and be flying in a short time after getting to the field. It takes off nice and straight and lands with no problem.
Roy
I have a 46FX in the 40 sixe and it will go straight up with no problem. I like it cause unlike my giant planes I can put it in my car with the wings on and be flying in a short time after getting to the field. It takes off nice and straight and lands with no problem.
Roy
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From: ColchesterEssex, UNITED KINGDOM
Glad to hear that the plane is nice saw it advertised in RCME and couldnt resist it, Im planning to put a 70 fourstroke in it!



