E Combat
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From: Danville,
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I see every one on here has gas planes and no electric . Is electric to heavy or just not done yet .Also how about card board .I was going to make a spad but decided to try card board to get the patern right .
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actually, there is quite a it of experimentation going on with e-combat. If you go over to www.rccombat.com, there is an entire forum section on it.
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From: Alpharetta,
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I actually think electric combat is better than the gas powered planes on this forum(Cheaper, Faster, Quicker to build). You should check out this link, you'll like it.
http://www.smac.gotdns.com/
http://www.smac.gotdns.com/
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Hey,
I fly foamy WWII combat. Easy cheap and super fun! I personal fly the kits I sell and offer any advice needed! I use gws brushed motors and they fly just as good as brushless, but alot cheaper!!! I also fly some with brushless, but the gain is minimal. I like keeping it cheap so more people can fly! check out my kits at 2dogrc.com! I will soon, like next week, start carring a full line of GWS prducts to support the kits!
2dogrc
I fly foamy WWII combat. Easy cheap and super fun! I personal fly the kits I sell and offer any advice needed! I use gws brushed motors and they fly just as good as brushless, but alot cheaper!!! I also fly some with brushless, but the gain is minimal. I like keeping it cheap so more people can fly! check out my kits at 2dogrc.com! I will soon, like next week, start carring a full line of GWS prducts to support the kits!
2dogrc



