entry level pattern rig
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Question is what is your budget and what sort of equipment do you have left? You can try 40 sized pattern planes like:
Venus
Spot On
Excelleron
or if you want EP ... try the Hyperion or Sebart planes.
Venus
Spot On
Excelleron
or if you want EP ... try the Hyperion or Sebart planes.
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tryin to stick towards nitro so far i have a 6 channel spektrum receiver and a 2300 mah 6v receiver pack thats about it i got some servos but i would have to see what they are. i have all building materials and extensions and stuff. my budget is whatever i have to spend.
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could you also put something like [link=http://www.prcmodel.com/module.php?name=onlinestore&func=viewprod&product= 14]this[/link] in for a motor
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bout 15 miles east of sacramento
bout 15 miles east of sacramento
Woodie (aka Don Atwood)
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Hello,
There is a brief build thread on the plane:
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_8535380/tm.htm
Based on what was said, the plane seems to be a good one, maybe except for the covering used.
Good luck,
Teo
There is a brief build thread on the plane:
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_8535380/tm.htm
Based on what was said, the plane seems to be a good one, maybe except for the covering used.
Good luck,
Teo
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i think im going to get the small one first just to see how i like it i probably will but just in case i dont it wont be a big loss. if i absolutely love it sure i start lookin for a bigger plane.
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Spencer (I hope that I got it right),
I think that Jetmech is right. Larger airplanes do fly better and it might be cheaper in the long run to buy the larger plane now, rather than spend money on a smaller one only to be wanting a bigger one. Keep in mind that if it does not work out, you can always sell the plane or at the very worst keep it. Unless you are interested in 3D flying, there isn't anything else that a pattern plane cannot do better than a regular sport plane.
Just a suggestion,
Teo
I think that Jetmech is right. Larger airplanes do fly better and it might be cheaper in the long run to buy the larger plane now, rather than spend money on a smaller one only to be wanting a bigger one. Keep in mind that if it does not work out, you can always sell the plane or at the very worst keep it. Unless you are interested in 3D flying, there isn't anything else that a pattern plane cannot do better than a regular sport plane.
Just a suggestion,
Teo



