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Old 01-19-2004, 08:47 PM
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Default What GWS slowflyer

after mutch consideration, iv'e decided on a GWS slowflyer for my second plane. but which one? i seek help from you veterans, down to the n00bs. please people, help a poor confused flyer. thank you
Old 01-19-2004, 11:23 PM
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Default RE: What GWS slowflyer

Question-----what is your first plane?
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I'll guess...P-62 Lawn Dart? F-116 Tulip Bulb? B-71 Tree Hugger?
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nope, alphabet blackberry bush finder! well, only the first one, the foam wing folded as i pulled out of a dive. killed all but 1 naro max servo and mini olympus gearbox!
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In my humble opinion, I would opt for either a Slow Stick or a Tiger Moth, I own both, the Tiger Moth is a very slow flyer and is very nimble and quick to respond to the sticks, It doesn't need much room and flys real tight.

The Slow Stick on the other hand flys a bit faster and needs more room, ROG's and touch & goes are great as are loops, landings are never hard.

If you are able, get both and you won't be sorry yo did.

Have fun,

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In my humble opinion, I would opt for either a Slow Stick or a Tiger Moth, I own both, the Tiger Moth is a very slow flyer and is very nimble and quick to respond to the sticks, It doesn't need much room and flys real tight.

The Slow Stick on the other hand flys a bit faster and needs more room, ROG's and touch & goes are great as are loops, landings are never hard.

If you are able, get both and you won't be sorry yo did.

Have fun,

Ef
Old 01-20-2004, 06:37 PM
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In my humble opinion, I would opt for either a Slow Stick or a Tiger Moth, I own both, the Tiger Moth is a very slow flyer and is very nimble and quick to respond to the sticks, It doesn't need much room and flys real tight.

The Slow Stick on the other hand flys a bit faster and needs more room, ROG's and touch & goes are great as are loops, landings are never hard.

If you are able, get both and you won't be sorry yo did.

Have fun,

Ef
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In my humble opinion, I would opt for either a Slow Stick or a Tiger Moth, I own both, the Tiger Moth is a very slow flyer and is very nimble and quick to respond to the sticks, It doesn't need much room and flys real tight.

The Slow Stick on the other hand flys a bit faster and needs more room, ROG's and touch & goes are great as are loops, landings are never hard.

If you are able, get both and you won't be sorry yo did.

Have fun,

Ef
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In my humble opinion, I would opt for either a Slow Stick or a Tiger Moth, I own both, the Tiger Moth is a very slow flyer and is very nimble and quick to respond to the sticks, It doesn't need much room and flys real tight.

The Slow Stick on the other hand flys a bit faster and needs more room, ROG's and touch & goes are great as are loops, landings are never hard.

If you are able, get both and you won't be sorry yo did.

Have fun,

Ef
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In my humble opinion, I would opt for either a Slow Stick or a Tiger Moth, I own both, the Tiger Moth is a very slow flyer and is very nimble and quick to respond to the sticks, It doesn't need much room and flys real tight.

The Slow Stick on the other hand flys a bit faster and needs more room, ROG's and touch & goes are great as are loops, landings are never hard.

If you are able, get both and you won't be sorry yo did.

Have fun,

Ef
Old 01-22-2004, 05:27 AM
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HHHHHMMMMMM............ what happened there Eflyer?
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I am also looking for a second plane. I had the firebird for 2 years. I am looking at the pico stick with the quattro lite combo.

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