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Old 04-06-2006 | 06:36 PM
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Is there a nitro ARF out there that has a small enough wingspan to be concidered a park flyer. Kind of like the GP combat p-51, but with wheels
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If you want a war bird check out the Me=109 By global http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXK421&P=0 also any 15-25 size afr can be converted to electric pretty easily Brusshless and lipos are the best If you dont mind the foamies e-flight makes an awwsome P-47 and assembles very easily GWS has A full line but are a little harder to build Have to cut out ailorones and elevator and rudder. But remember Warbirds are faster planes Means more room to fly if you want A big Park flyer go with 25 size cub or 3D plane Lighter wing loading means slower flying Hope this helps
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That is what i was thinking of. A 3D nitro park flyer. Electrics are way cool but i have all the accesories for nitro all ready
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That is what i was thinking of. A 3D nitro park flyer. Electrics are way cool but i have all the accesories for nitro all ready

Flying a nitro, no matter how small, at your local park may not be well received. The reason that electrics are making inroads is that they are much quieter. If you're planning on flying at place where noise is no issue, have at it, but if a park or any place close to people activities is your intended venue, you may want to look before you leap.

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