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Old 09-02-2002 | 10:14 PM
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Default Extra 330 with a g-38

Can anyone out there tell me if the Creek Hobbies Extra 330 with a G-38 be a good performer or a flopper from the start? Or how about some suggestions for a plane that the g-38 WILL work in? Seems I bought my first gas burner and now can't find a plane suitable for it to fly. Some say it's to heavy and some say not enough horsepower. Is there anything it will work in or should I just hang it on the wall and look at it? Any suggestions appreciated!
Old 09-03-2002 | 09:26 AM
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I don't know what type of flying you enjoy, but for general sport flying this combo is great. The rolls, tumbles, etc. are great. The vertical isn't awsume, but I don't care, if I can't see it.....
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Default Extra 330 with a g-38

The G 38 would be way too heavy for the creek 330. I put a lighter gasser on mine and it was too heavy for my tastes. (14lbs) This plane screems for saito 180/OS 160/ Moki 135

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