looking for plane suggestions please
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I've been browsing through tower hobbies' website but can't really find anything electric there which fits what I'm looking for.
I've just abandoned a disappointing quality cheap chinese ARTF extra 300 because the supplied wings were completely warped.
(avoid raidentech.com by the way, I'm out $40 after they failed to refund me after sending me the wrong motor which I returned)
I'm looking for something like an Extra 300, cap 232 or similar. Something which looks semi-scale in appearance.
Ideally around a 30-40" wingspan, and designed for micro servos (have hitec hs-81's if that helps).
It's also hopefully to be used with some 3 cell li-poly batteries which I think are around 2400mah (I could be off on that rating though).
Preferably ARTF, of built up or fibreglass construction (not foam) with removable wings are the other two criteria.
If anyone has any suggestions I would very much appreciate it.
I've just abandoned a disappointing quality cheap chinese ARTF extra 300 because the supplied wings were completely warped.
(avoid raidentech.com by the way, I'm out $40 after they failed to refund me after sending me the wrong motor which I returned)
I'm looking for something like an Extra 300, cap 232 or similar. Something which looks semi-scale in appearance.
Ideally around a 30-40" wingspan, and designed for micro servos (have hitec hs-81's if that helps).
It's also hopefully to be used with some 3 cell li-poly batteries which I think are around 2400mah (I could be off on that rating though).
Preferably ARTF, of built up or fibreglass construction (not foam) with removable wings are the other two criteria.
If anyone has any suggestions I would very much appreciate it.
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Horizon miniFuntana, miniUltraStick, I think they have a mini Extra also. Ak models has electris warbirds this size. There's a bunch out there, buy a magazine and look at the ads.



