3D + patern
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Hi, everyone.
I am looking for kind of patern with 3D option plane for my ys63:
And find two candidates for that:
Model Tech Twister which is not expensive, available in US and with known good quality
(have had model tech arfs), but probably a little heavy for the ys 63
http://hobbypeople.net/gallery/123774.asp
Free style Rush is another candidate which seems lighter then previous
http://www.modelflight.com.au/rc_mod...style_rush.htm
Any one flown one of them or both, or having any suggestions of which better for both patern and 3D fly Please give me a comments.
I am looking for kind of patern with 3D option plane for my ys63:
And find two candidates for that:
Model Tech Twister which is not expensive, available in US and with known good quality
(have had model tech arfs), but probably a little heavy for the ys 63
http://hobbypeople.net/gallery/123774.asp
Free style Rush is another candidate which seems lighter then previous
http://www.modelflight.com.au/rc_mod...style_rush.htm
Any one flown one of them or both, or having any suggestions of which better for both patern and 3D fly Please give me a comments.
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I thought about CG matrix, but scare to by that, because have had bad experience with
Lainer Razor. I was badly surprise with quality of ARF for the money, I’ve sent that back. My friend told me that liner and CG have some relationship so I am worry about the CG quality.
Lainer Razor. I was badly surprise with quality of ARF for the money, I’ve sent that back. My friend told me that liner and CG have some relationship so I am worry about the CG quality.
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Both of your choices are good ones and I doubt you will find anything better. I am fortunate enough to have acquired a model that, IMO, is the best combo plane ever produced this size; the Global Freestyle. However it is no longer available. I have one and just bought a backup off a fellow club member (nib-he is doing some serious pattern stuff now).
I was looking at an alternative and these 2 planes were my choices. I don't know how much the Twister weight, but my Global Freestyle weighed a little over 6lbs (with about 600+ sq in of wing area) and the ys 63 pulled it with authority (vertical was not an issue). In fact I believe the extra pound of weight contributed to the excellent pattern flying capabilities it has.
I don't think you can go wrong with either of these planes. Good luck...
I was looking at an alternative and these 2 planes were my choices. I don't know how much the Twister weight, but my Global Freestyle weighed a little over 6lbs (with about 600+ sq in of wing area) and the ys 63 pulled it with authority (vertical was not an issue). In fact I believe the extra pound of weight contributed to the excellent pattern flying capabilities it has.
I don't think you can go wrong with either of these planes. Good luck...




