Help, 3rd Plane must be World Models ARF
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Help please gent,s
Which World Models ARF would suit as a 3rd plane.
I am thinking ahead a little now because my local model shop has to order planes and they take an age to arrive. The other problem is I am limited to a World Models ARF.
So, that said, my third plane. I think my skill lavel is beginer/intermediate, hard to tell because there is nobody to compare myself with. Maybe, Fun fly or a Groovy that flies well at low rates.
Has anyone got experience of WM Fun Fly or Groovy ARF's. Do they fly well at low rates
Any advice is welcome. Thank you.
Which World Models ARF would suit as a 3rd plane.
I am thinking ahead a little now because my local model shop has to order planes and they take an age to arrive. The other problem is I am limited to a World Models ARF.
So, that said, my third plane. I think my skill lavel is beginer/intermediate, hard to tell because there is nobody to compare myself with. Maybe, Fun fly or a Groovy that flies well at low rates.
Has anyone got experience of WM Fun Fly or Groovy ARF's. Do they fly well at low rates
Any advice is welcome. Thank you.
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You can't go wrong with the World Models T-34. Flies great.. lands great.. does most aerobatics great and in my opinion.. for a sport scale model.. looks great. Goes together great.. I could go on and on.. I've had two of them and both have been my favorite plane to take to the field. And you can't beat the price at all.
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Casey,
I have heared some good things about the WM T34. It is one that I like, but I have been flying the SS40 which I believe to be very similar, howerver it is still on my possible list. I was thinking of a little bit biger, maybe .60/.90 size any more ideas.
I have heared some good things about the WM T34. It is one that I like, but I have been flying the SS40 which I believe to be very similar, howerver it is still on my possible list. I was thinking of a little bit biger, maybe .60/.90 size any more ideas.
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What size plane are you looking for? The SS that you are flying now is a 40 size and is actually fairly aerobatic but not 3D. The Happy Fly is only a 20 size. The Rambler 45 is a nice flyer or for a pattern type plane the Phoenix Sea Bee which is also 46 size. [8D]




