Bipe recommendation for a .91RFS
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From: Healdsburg , CA
I have a great planes Tiger moth with os 91 turning a 13X8 master airscrew prop It flies amazing leaves the ground in about 10 ft and will slow to a crawl for landings its not the most acrobatic Bipe out there but loops and rolls nicly will due hammer heads and you can knife edge it but it takes a lot odf rudder I love mine with the stock fuel tank i get 20 minute flights if I dont get to wild PS Good choice going with Bipe the more the merrier is true with wings!!!
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Yeah, was looking at the Moth as well. I have the electice GWS version and it does look great in the air. Can only imagine what the bigger glow model would look like. Was looking at a Pitts, buy they require a 1.20 four stroke.
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Also, I agree with the more wings the better just as much as I think everyone must have a P51 in their fleet along with a bipe. After getting a bipe my fleet would probably be completed,,,,,,,,,,,,unitl I think of something else of course.


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From: McLean,
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The Super Skybolt ARF will be available through Tower. You can check it out at the great planes website. They have the manual online. There's also a discussion thread on RCU on this plane -- not much info really since it's not out, but it seems like there is a lot of excitement.



