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E-flite pulse PNP
I am still someone of a newbie, but I have been flying a GWS tiger moth (pico and 400) and a e-flite P-47. I have not mastered the P-47. I am thinking of getting the pulse because of its size and I have a spear ar6000 RX and I can use my Parkzone 3s 2200mah battery with it. Is this a good third plane or should I hold off?
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RE: E-flite pulse PNP
thrawn150:::I've been look'in (Gawh'in) at the same plane, Balsa's been a bit of a nimises late'y and foam's been my bub, but I still can't stop look'in at that plane, your bub, scoooper
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RE: E-flite pulse PNP
I have the mpxt (not plug n play) with a 480. It is a really nice flying plane. Not super fast, but fast enough for most park flying and it will slow down yet still remain responsive.
Check the thread here: http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_4692202/tm.htm for a heap of really useful info. They are a bunch of really helpful people. Good luck! Clovus |
RE: E-flite pulse PNP
I have the P-47 and the Mini Pulse......Knowing how each fly, I suggest you get a lot more stick time on the P-47 before you try the Mini Pulse. Picture in your mind, a plane that's almost twice as fast and twice as sensitive to control inputs.....That's the Mini Pulse....I love both planes. but the P-47 is slow and not very responsive.....Look at the size of the control surfaces....The ailerons on the MP extend the whole length of the wing and the elevator is the same way.....PLus the MP is substantially more aerodynamic than the P-47....I'm definately not knocking the MP....I love mine.......And some guys may disagree with me, but I'm starting to find the P-47 a little boring, even with the Park 450 brushless conversion.....I'd say that the MP would be a good move up plane, once you've mastered the P-47.....JMHO.....Pat
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