Just ordered a Kaos from Tower.
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Going to pull my OS 46 out of my Nexstar to power the Kaos. Was considering the Uproar, Twist 3-D or Great Planes Dazzler. After reading lots of info on rcu about these particular ARF's decided the Kaos was my best bet. I am currently flying a 4*60 and it seemed the 3-D style planes might be to much of leap for my flying ability.
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From: Saint Peters ,
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The Kaos is a great flying plane and a good step up from the 4*60. Best thing to do with the Kaos would be to practice the sportsman pattern schedules. If your good at flying the 4* then a 3D plane or the Kaos wouldn't be to much to handle. You can always build a 3D plane as your next product.
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Weren't they just published in Model Airplane News (AMA mag)?
Go here and look around:
http://www.modelaircraft.org/comp/competition.htm
Go here and look around:
http://www.modelaircraft.org/comp/competition.htm
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Yes they are in the back...
but here are a couple lnks....
http://extremeflightyak.shutupandfly...mac_videos.htm
http://www.scaleaerobatics.org/judge.html
It is one of those things that you don't really realize how far you have to go until you try flying with extra precision
but here are a couple lnks....
http://extremeflightyak.shutupandfly...mac_videos.htm
http://www.scaleaerobatics.org/judge.html
It is one of those things that you don't really realize how far you have to go until you try flying with extra precision
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Yes, I recall seeing them in the back of MA now. I thought they were electrical schematics.
I'll go back and check them again.
I'll go back and check them again.



