Good scale aerobatic .46 plane?
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From: Casselberry, FL
I was wondering what scale aerobatic plane would work good with a TT pro 46. I would like to be able to hover and 3d with it. thanks.
-Jordan
-Jordan
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The 46 range is okay but the TT Pro 46 , while being an awesome and under-rated motor will not over power too many planes and 3D calls for power-
How about a SIG Somethin' Extra, or a Magic 3D? Not scale but great for 3D practice-
Dunno if that helps but...
Take it easy,
james
How about a SIG Somethin' Extra, or a Magic 3D? Not scale but great for 3D practice-
Dunno if that helps but...
Take it easy,
james
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I must agree with Razor on the Sometin Extra. Keep it light and your verticle will be unlimited on this plane. I'm not saying it will be a rocket or over powered by any means, but mine will sllooowwllly pull out of hover practice with a tired 46FX. Very fun plane.
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I have a somethin extra but I cant really 3d too good with it. The rudder on it sucks. It cant knife edge worth a darn (prolly cuz of the tt 46). I cant TR it that easily. So I am looking at this Pacific Aeromodel .40 edge 540t that i will prolly get a .61 engine for. I cant get a huge airplane because of space constraints so im sticking to .40 size planes.
-Jordan
(I drive a ford probe gt)
-Jordan
(I drive a ford probe gt)



