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Old 03-15-2005, 03:27 PM
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thethank you very much.i am considering either jr-6102, the futuba 72a, or the 6exa. Also, sailplanes can take standard servoes or not? do they have to have to have micro servoes or not. what do park fliers need?, also please look at my post #21.

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Also, sailplanes can take standard servoes or not? do they have to have to have micro servoes or not. what do park fliers need?, also please look at my post #21.
Sailplanes take all different size servos. Depends on the sailplane. Parkflyers always take micro servos and receivers.

OK, you want ailerons on a sailplane? YOu go it!

Enigma $399 - ARF
http://www.nesail.com/detail.php?productID=1184

Renny 2M - $239
http://www.nesail.com/detail.php?productID=1185

Ruby 2M - $259
http://www.nesail.com/detail.php?productID=64

Spirit Elite - $120
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXAVR0&P=ML

Goldberg Endurance 400 - electric sailplane ARF $140
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXJRA2&P=ML


Here is a wide spread of prices and capabilities - all with ailerons
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Here's a link to a JR 662 computerized radio

[link=http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=34056&item=5962618125&rd=1]JR 662[/link]

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Here's a link to a JR 6102 just the radio, then you can buy your own flight pack.

[link=http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=19164&item=5962297474&rd=1]JR 6102[/link]

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[X(][X(][X(][X(][X(][:-][X(]OH NO! WHAT HAVE I DONE![:@][:@][:'(][:'(][>:][][:-] SInce your second or 3 post, i have been calling electric gliders sailplanes! I am so sorry, but what i was really interested in was the ELECTRIC GLIDER(i said it thisi time!)

Now anyway, Are there any good. afordable 4 ,5, 6 channel ELECTRIC GLIDERS>lol





ps. sorry again![&o][]
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and for you, mike. Can i buy the 631, or 6102 alone from the dealer, and then buy the flight pack. Also, could i do that with the two fububa radios in aeijars 17 post?


if so, wich flight pack. I am now looking at the "airpack micro" in the horizon hobby catolog. remeber that this would be for a parkflier, or ELECTRIC GLIDER
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Affordable? Define Affordable.

If you use vague terms you will get vague responses.

I gave you one for $140. That is very affordable.

What did you have in mind?
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but i think that that was a nonpowered glider. waht about a 4 or 5 channel ELECRIC GLIDER, with a bendy prop. the kind that takes off with an engine, and then you glide down. Id say onder $150.
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but i think that that was a nonpowered glider. waht about a 4 or 5 channel ELECRIC GLIDER, with a bendy prop. the kind that takes off with an engine, and then you glide down. Id say onder $150.

This copied from my list of planes:

Goldberg Endurance 400 - electric sailplane ARF $140
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXJRA2&P=ML

What is wrong with this one. EXACTLY what you asked for. When you gonna order it?
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nothing! this is great!!!!!! Sorry, i just didn't see it. U think that this is the best choise. If i got this plane, and bought a flight pack, wich pack should i get? what else do i need to get,(radio,battery, ect?)
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I am considering the sail plane that u showed me, and also the horizone hobby tribute 3d arf. can this plane even fly straight, like a regular plane, or is it only for inverts. i still havn't made a choice on th radio and flight pack yet[]
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Call Tower. They will tell you exactly what you need to put in the plane.

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