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From: Jewett, NY,
Just a thought but if you're looking for advanced aerobatcis then why don't you look at that type of plane?
I'm not saying that if you overpower them they won't just that these two planes are more intermediate skill level then advanced?
How about
Extra 300s
Cap's
Morris the Knife
YouCanDo3D
Etc..
I'm not saying that if you overpower them they won't just that these two planes are more intermediate skill level then advanced?
How about
Extra 300s
Cap's
Morris the Knife
YouCanDo3D
Etc..
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From: Laurel, MD,
I'm sure they can hover if you put a big enough engine in it. The real question is, can they do it easily, and are they good choices to use when learning that kind of thing.
The easiest planes to do that kind of flight seem to be the fun flys.
The two planes you mention may not have enough control surface area to do it easily, and they both are more likely to have a lot of roll coupling with rudder or other "bad" traits that will make that kind of flying harder. Not impossible though.
The easiest planes to do that kind of flight seem to be the fun flys.
The two planes you mention may not have enough control surface area to do it easily, and they both are more likely to have a lot of roll coupling with rudder or other "bad" traits that will make that kind of flying harder. Not impossible though.



