Second Plane
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From: Lincoln,
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Well, I wasn't trying to discourage you from getting the SE, I just wanted to be sure you understand its limitations, especially when you mentioned wanting a plane that can do "all" aerobatics.
Yes, the SE is a "fun fly" type of plane IMO. It really isn't a pure bred FF, kinda more main stream fun fly wannabe. Many hard core FF planes are actually profiles and typically only have one wheel. Sig took the basic layout of a competition fun fly and dolled it up to sort-of look like an Extra 300. In the process, they lost some performance, but gained looks, which made for a more marketable plane. It worked as SE's are everywhere.
Yes, the SE is a "fun fly" type of plane IMO. It really isn't a pure bred FF, kinda more main stream fun fly wannabe. Many hard core FF planes are actually profiles and typically only have one wheel. Sig took the basic layout of a competition fun fly and dolled it up to sort-of look like an Extra 300. In the process, they lost some performance, but gained looks, which made for a more marketable plane. It worked as SE's are everywhere.
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Thanks MonkeyBoy, Yeah i know that you weren't trying to discourage me from getting the plane. But thank you for making me understand the limits of this aircraft. Thanks again.
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From: Dunlap,
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Originally posted by 13yroldpilot
Scar, What is the website for the said plane?
Scar, What is the website for the said plane?
www.btemodels.com
I have no ties to Bruce. Just read many posts on RCU and chose the Venture 60 over a SIG 4* 60. I can give more info on building the kit if you decide to get it. I build it without modifying it.
I've attached a picture of the completed plane.
Kerry



