small park flyers (not micro small though)
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small park flyers (not micro small though)
hello. i wanted to know if their were any backyard and parkflyers by the sive of the firebird scout and the red hawk. but not smaller then the aero ace.
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RE: small park flyers (not micro small though)
Yep, there's quite a few.
The GWS Tiger Moth is one, and is likely the easiest to fly. There are the Cox Micro Warbirds, with a twenty-inch wingspan. They require somewhat specialized radio gear though (the Cox planes). The TM uses regular gear.
My all-time favorite "little little" plane is the Sig 'Lil Rascal. It's NOT a beginner's plane, it's description to the contrary. It's big brother is VERY stable and a great flyer with a 49 in. span, but the 'Lil one with a 28 in. span is a handful at first - once you're familiar with it it's a superb flyer, capable of just about anything. Pricey though, at 99 bucks. But, it's worth it.
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The GWS Tiger Moth is one, and is likely the easiest to fly. There are the Cox Micro Warbirds, with a twenty-inch wingspan. They require somewhat specialized radio gear though (the Cox planes). The TM uses regular gear.
My all-time favorite "little little" plane is the Sig 'Lil Rascal. It's NOT a beginner's plane, it's description to the contrary. It's big brother is VERY stable and a great flyer with a 49 in. span, but the 'Lil one with a 28 in. span is a handful at first - once you're familiar with it it's a superb flyer, capable of just about anything. Pricey though, at 99 bucks. But, it's worth it.
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