Profile Planes
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Profile Planes
I am interested in buying a Profile Plane I would like to know what is the best plane out on the market right now one of the guys I fly with has a Katana 40 an it flys really well....
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RE: Profile Planes
Here is one of the videos http://www.e-flightline.com/movie.htm click the link and select the Bad Boy movie. The plane flys extremely light. It is one ov the best hovering planes you will find and can do every other trick in the book.
Here is the review http://www.rcuniverse.com/magazine/a...article_id=587
The plane is not hard to see at all when in the air and most of the time it's right on the deck.
Here is the review http://www.rcuniverse.com/magazine/a...article_id=587
The plane is not hard to see at all when in the air and most of the time it's right on the deck.
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RE: Profile Planes
There are two e-bad boys. the one you saw belongs to e-flightline and I have one. The other 90+ Bad Boys out there are glow. I have two with YS engines (.63 and 1.10) and there are tons with .46s-.55s on them. One isn't better than the other, it's all just about preference.
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RE: Profile Planes
Katana 40 an it flys really well....
http://ohiomodelplanes.com/48katanaarf/
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RE: Profile Planes
I have the BadBoy V2 as well, and it has held up to tons of abuse from me, especially since it has been my 3D learners plane. I can tell you that it has made the learning curve pretty straight. I fly mine with a 46AX and the PA12x4 prop, it's got all the power I ill ever need. Standard servos do the trick, and the assembly takes only a few hours, versus a few days with a build (unless you build these things all the time like some certain BROthers of the PROfile persuasion.)