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From: ramsey,
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hey guys i need some help .... i am looking for a profile plane that will 3d good and have more than enough to pull out of a hover with an os 91 two stroke ........ thanks for the helpp in advance guys
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From: Tokoroa, , NEW ZEALAND
Moass 60, no doubt about it.
My Mojo60 came in at under 5.5lbs all-up with a Saito 100 and it's got rocket-like pull-out
The Moass will be a little heavier (not much) and the 91 2-stroke should have as much (or more) grunt as the Saito.
My Mojo60 came in at under 5.5lbs all-up with a Saito 100 and it's got rocket-like pull-out
The Moass will be a little heavier (not much) and the 91 2-stroke should have as much (or more) grunt as the Saito.
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From: Beavercreek, OH,
If you want to try a bipe check out the OMP Ultimate bipe profile. Made for a 60-90 and only weighs about 6 1/4 lbs. I used a .91 2-stroke for a couple years before putting a Saito 100 on it. Love that 4s sound on the bipe.
If you want an ARF look at the OMP 67" Fusion. 100s are flying on the .91 including an OMP company plane. Only a few left in stock though.
If you want an ARF look at the OMP 67" Fusion. 100s are flying on the .91 including an OMP company plane. Only a few left in stock though.
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From: Humble, TX
I totally agree that the Mojo 60 / Moass 60 is the 3d Profile of choice in the 60-90 range. The difference between the standard and moass is that the body is lengthend just a bit for increased movement. If you are still learning to 3D, I'd go with the standard mojo 60, if you want something just a little bit more wild, go for the Moass! Just search for Paul Swany in Google and you'll find it 
Here's my Mojo 60 that I built last month:

Here's my Mojo 60 that I built last month:
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From: melbourne, AUSTRALIA
tmproff. why do u have your motor on the wrong side. hard to get motor off if it on the wrong side?.i all so tried to keep the exsort on the opposite side to the servos
Would have to say moass mojo 60 wether you are learnong of not its more than stable to learn on and great once you know what you are doing
Would have to say moass mojo 60 wether you are learnong of not its more than stable to learn on and great once you know what you are doing
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why do u have your motor on the wrong side
Honestly, I mistakenly put it on that side late one night and never moved it. Sure is great for tuning the low end of the motor. Later someone did give me the explanation I first stated and the plane flies great.
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Thats cool was just wondering. mine flys great with the offset that paul built into it. I used his offset plate under my saito 100 and it flys great, hovers without much input at all. here is a link its the 3rd flight and im newish to 3d
http://youtube.com/watch?v=_72htxZxhh0
http://youtube.com/watch?v=_72htxZxhh0



