Pattern Foamy (outdoor) suggestions...???
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Jason, I would bet there are many flyers out here that are interested in your foam plane if it is indeed a re-kit of the Clik
X series. Specifically the OUTDOOR version. I hope you are successful in your efforts and look forward to hearing about your progress. Please keep us informed via this thread. Also, at some point add your e mail address. Thanks___Everette
X series. Specifically the OUTDOOR version. I hope you are successful in your efforts and look forward to hearing about your progress. Please keep us informed via this thread. Also, at some point add your e mail address. Thanks___Everette
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From: pound ridge,
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Blake ROCKS!!!!! All Hail the Master Hucker!! 
I still like the [link=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iowKOXAvlck]Fliton Element F3A hucked over the lake![/link], but the music on the Clik video is perfect!
I wish Blake were interested in F3A FAI. I'd love to see him fly at the Nats
Maybe someday when I grow up I'll be able to fly like that . . . NOT . . . Thanks for sharing anyway.
JP

I still like the [link=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iowKOXAvlck]Fliton Element F3A hucked over the lake![/link], but the music on the Clik video is perfect!
I wish Blake were interested in F3A FAI. I'd love to see him fly at the Nats

Maybe someday when I grow up I'll be able to fly like that . . . NOT . . . Thanks for sharing anyway.
JP
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From: 3DWorld,
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Jason, I would bet there are many flyers out here that are interested in your foam plane if it is indeed a re-kit of the Clik
X series. Specifically the OUTDOOR version. I hope you are successful in your efforts and look forward to hearing about your progress. Please keep us informed via this thread. Also, at some point add your e mail address. Thanks___Everette
Jason, I would bet there are many flyers out here that are interested in your foam plane if it is indeed a re-kit of the Clik
X series. Specifically the OUTDOOR version. I hope you are successful in your efforts and look forward to hearing about your progress. Please keep us informed via this thread. Also, at some point add your e mail address. Thanks___Everette

Other related vids on my Youtube page:
http://www.youtube.com/results?searc...rch_type=&aq=f
[email protected]
Regards,
Jason
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From: Hamilton,
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I admit I didn't look at the other suggestion, but as a happy owner of the Macrobat I will humbly add this to the list of contenders:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMP-g9AnrMk[/youtube]
JP
I admit I didn't look at the other suggestion, but as a happy owner of the Macrobat I will humbly add this to the list of contenders:
[link=http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&u=http://www.hokusei-kobe.co.jp/]Hokusei Macrobat[/link]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMP-g9AnrMk[/youtube]
JP
Yes, to me, Macrobat is like an indoor F3P that suits to fly outdoor. Hokusei also has many other products suitable for park flying: http://www.BestValueRC.com
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From: 3DWorld,
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Here's some pics of the first run test Vizion off the CNC machine. My buddy Bill is a hot rod/dragster builder and the paint scheme shows it! Nice work Bill. He's got some extra carbon bling on his model. Gotta love carbon! Bill flew his the other day powered by a MicroDan 2505-3D and he reports excellent flight characteristics. More later-working on one for Blake with Golden Knights scheme on it.
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Yes, to me, Macrobat is like an indoor F3P that suits to fly outdoor. Hokusei also has many other products suitable for park flying: http://www.BestValueRC.com
ORIGINAL: 2Sunny
I admit I didn't look at the other suggestion, but as a happy owner of the Macrobat I will humbly add this to the list of contenders:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMP-g9AnrMk[/youtube]
JP
I admit I didn't look at the other suggestion, but as a happy owner of the Macrobat I will humbly add this to the list of contenders:
[link=http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&u=http://www.hokusei-kobe.co.jp/]Hokusei Macrobat[/link]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMP-g9AnrMk[/youtube]
JP
Yes, to me, Macrobat is like an indoor F3P that suits to fly outdoor. Hokusei also has many other products suitable for park flying: http://www.BestValueRC.com
Thanks Feda,
I ordered my macrobat w/motor combo. I have always wanted to try one of the hokusei models. I was going to go by the HK location on my last trip and see if I could pick one up but I didn't have enough time. I am anxious to get one of these.
Steve Hannah.
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From: 3DWorld,
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34" WS. Powered by MicroDan 2505-3D swinging a GWS 9 x 5HD. Futaba 3156 on ailerons and 2 x 3154's on elev/rudder. Pull/pull is necassary to keep weight forward and for more precise control than pushrods. Bill's weighed in around 12.5oz AUW and mine usually come in around 10.5-11oz without LG.



