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Old 03-06-2002 | 02:57 PM
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Hi, I have a second H9 cap 1/4 on layaway but after reading the review on the H9 Ultra stick I'm thinking about switching it to the Ultra stick. My question is, can I put the quad flap design on the cap and would it be able to do what the ultra stick can do? Which one is more fun to fly?

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Old 03-06-2002 | 03:33 PM
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On what kind of flying you like to do. A Stick is a Stick is a Stick.
They have their strengths and weaknesses. I had one with a 1.35 and then a 1.60 on it. It had the quad flap set up. After reading what others were doing with theirs as far as elevators and harrier type stuff I became frustrated with mine and sold it. No matter what I did, it just wouldn't perform the way the book said or others were describing. A Cap is in a different category. It's a more precise aircraft with a different set of rules. That's the kind if flying I like. Maybe one of the aerodynamic gurus can explain why, but I wouldn't put the quad flap setup on a cap.
Maybe throw in some switched reflex or airbrake if needed but that's it_Bob

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