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peter_m 01-20-2004 03:27 PM

Pattern/3D
 
Hi i not new to 3D flying but i am new to pattern flying was wondering if anybody could recomened a good plane (about 60 to 66 In) that will Fly pattern as well as 3D.

rgreen24 01-20-2004 05:16 PM

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Zen 90:D

ep124 01-20-2004 06:39 PM

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Try the Creek Hobbies Quest 3D.

flywilly 01-20-2004 07:50 PM

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Widebody 60/90 - available as a kit or an ARF. The kit is very easy to build!! The plane flies great!!
-Will

peter_m 01-26-2004 02:18 PM

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Thanks guys still not shore wot 2 get. the wide boy looks good as well as the Zen. Never seen the creek hobbiesquest 3D do you have a pic. Is it just me or are the zen 50 and above really haevy for their size. keep the ideas coming

Luke 3D returns 01-26-2004 03:31 PM

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Most of the planes suggested so far are quite tricky to buy in the UK, and i know that the Zen series are very highly priced.
The Mk 3D dancer i saw flew very well, but again around £310 from probuild.
The capiche 50 is the best plane i own, and flies 3d and pattern very well for a 50 size plane. In my opinion it has a better feel going from 3d to pattern and vice versa than the 2m ZNline Majestic which i had a go on the other day.
The capiche comes in around 5lbs with a Saito 72 or YS 63, and a good deal lighter with the West 36.
Think its around 58 inch span.
Here are some pics of mine.

alyohagg 01-27-2004 02:41 AM

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Seduction 90 ;)

Khizer 01-27-2004 02:46 AM

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:DTopflite Cessna 152 Gold Edition:D

jamesjoneill 01-27-2004 07:45 AM

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Try the Tai Ji 60, with a 90fx or (even better) a YS 110 this plane is fabulous, a friend of mine is on his second now and I can vouch for it's quality both in terms of the construction and the way it flies. Try Steve Webb for a source.

This same friend is also currently building an Onyx 140 which looks good. There's a few niggling construction issues but nothing too severe and I have heard good things about it's flying performance (it's essentially just a Focus 1 so should be pretty good!). Anyway, it is looking to be good value for money if you want to go up to 2m.

James

jamesjoneill 01-27-2004 07:48 AM

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Or if you want 3d performance too (just read your original post properly ...) try the ZN Synergy 90. I use this as my back-up pattern model at the comps and it is an awesome performer, and is an exceptional 3D model too. It's a bit more expensive than the Tai Ji but is quite simply the best 90 size model around.

peter_m 01-27-2004 04:07 PM

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Hi great reply. I all ready fly capiche and love it. i have a irvine 53. i would like somthing maybe a little more on the pattern side of the folder. kepp the ideas coming

CAMODEL 01-27-2004 05:35 PM

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We think we can suggest you an excellent pattern flying model, that you also can do 3D flying.
The model is new and its name is EPSILON, it's for 60-90 engines.
Here I'm attaching some pics and you can check the video in the next address:

www.camodel.com.ar/nuevo_epsilon.wmv for Modem56K (1.8mb)
www.camodel.com.ar/epsilon26mb.mpg for Wide Net (26mb)

peter_m 01-28-2004 07:15 AM

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that an awsome model how much and where can you get it that has got my vote

CAMODEL 01-30-2004 09:03 AM

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Peter,
for more information about prices and delivery please contact to CAmodel USA:

Tel.: 305-651-1362
mail: [email protected]
www.camodel.com.ar

Thank you

CAmodel

peter_m 01-30-2004 01:45 PM

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Ta
What is is like to fly. Have you tried it with a 90 4-stroke maybe a ys 91 or a sito 100


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