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Newbies Bi-Plane
Can anyone suggest a good ARF Bi-Plane? I've got some flight time on a trainer and a Dazzler (Kit), and I'm really intrigued by two wings. Thought a lot about Great Lakes Bipe (Modeltech) But the forums in this web-site absolutely HATE it.[:@]
I'd prefer something in the 40 Size realm. Thanks Guys. ...nothing left to do but smile, smile, smile. "Bakes" |
RE: Newbies Bi-Plane
TigerMoth
I believe pacific areomodels makes one in the size you are looking at |
RE: Newbies Bi-Plane
It is not an ARF but it has the flying characteristics that you are looking for: Sig Hog Bipe.
In the ARF try the Kyosho Super Stearman, not as easy as the Hog Bipe but an easy flying bipe. |
RE: Newbies Bi-Plane
Pacaeromodels makes a 120 and a 30 size, I have not seen the 30 size, but if the quality is as good as their others, it should be a winner.
Here's a link: http://www.pacaeromodel.com/TigerMot...0%20size%20ARF |
RE: Newbies Bi-Plane
I haven't flown one, but I've heard that the Thuder Tiger Tiger Bipe is an easy flying bipe.
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RE: Newbies Bi-Plane
The Kyosho tiger moth is a nice plane. I haven't finished mine yet (too many other projects, and I'm going to paint it a different scheme). But the kit seems acceptable, and while I haven't flown it yet, everything I see with it says it should be a nice, easy to fly plane, even trainer-like, except for the drag.
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RE: Newbies Bi-Plane
If you don't mind having a profile bipe the Sig Ultimate Fun Fly is a good one. But if you want something that flies in a more scale-type manner this isn't the one to get.
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