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skydive80 02-23-2004 10:42 PM

40 Size Pattern
 
What is the best pattern plane on the market 40 size. I have a jett .50 and would like to put it on a pattern plane now. looking for something under the 250.00 dollar mark. thanks

Warren 02-23-2004 10:48 PM

RE: 40 Size Pattern
 
Hard to beat a Great Planes Venus...

papadale 02-23-2004 10:52 PM

RE: 40 Size Pattern
 
I haven't flown a Venus yet but I have also heard that they fly great. If your wanting to build, a tracer is a really great flyer or for an arf, the best I've flown is a global advance, really solid flyer great performer. Lousy covering though

Have fun
Dale

Horsetrader_123456 02-23-2004 11:07 PM

RE: 40 Size Pattern
 
Kyosho Majestic or World Models Zen 50, Tai Jai 40

skydive80 02-23-2004 11:17 PM

RE: 40 Size Pattern
 
Where can view the global advance at i have never herd of that one.

s. wallace 02-24-2004 07:02 AM

RE: 40 Size Pattern
 
If you don't mind building, MK kits the Alliance and Synergy in a 40 size. My Alliance is a fantastic flier with an OS 50SX- the Jett would be awesome.

Scott

swill 02-24-2004 09:24 AM

RE: 40 Size Pattern
 
I second the GP Venus! Flew mine with an OS 50SX and it was wonderful.

SwampFlier-RCU 02-24-2004 10:05 AM

RE: 40 Size Pattern
 
I was looking in the $$100 to $$150 range and just ordered an skylark from hobby lobby, better "pattern looking" than the venus and thte global advance, the venus IMHO is a pattern/3D type of plane. Another option is the Javelin from Cermark (reviewed here on rcu) has very good reviews.. I didn't like the humpback canopy and that's the reason I got the skylark.
Does anybody has a web address for MK models?

impactiq 02-24-2004 12:32 PM

RE: 40 Size Pattern
 
Try www.singahobby.com/mkp03.html for MK kits. For those who are looking for a GREAT 40 size pattern plane, look at the Aurora 45!!!!!;)

BearcatPilot 02-24-2004 09:31 PM

RE: 40 Size Pattern
 
I've been wondering the same thing as Skydive. What are the prices for the 40 size Alliance and Synergy? Would a TT 46 Pro fly either of these well?

baronbrian 02-24-2004 10:24 PM

RE: 40 Size Pattern
 
The cheap way to go is the Hobbico Spectrum. nice dimensions, 56"x56" and nice for the price. I am finishing one up right now that I won at a contest that should be my "just in case" plane this upcomming summer. Power for me is a 70 Surpass, APC 13 X 7or 8 prop. Light!

SwampFlier-RCU 02-25-2004 08:45 AM

RE: 40 Size Pattern
 
the Spectrum has been discontinued.... too bad[:o]
probably to make room for the Venus

EL TEMUCANO 02-25-2004 11:05 AM

RE: 40 Size Pattern
 
be carefull whith spectrum gears i have put some fiber to reforse and the fuselage break before the wing, I look thesse problems in 3 spectrum, mine and 2 friends.

I think Widebodi is better.

Sergio Barros

cracker 02-25-2004 05:02 PM

RE: 40 Size Pattern
 
You Guys are missing one of the greats in a Sig Kougar. Quick building, sheeted foam wing and with a good 46, will do anything. I flew one last year in my 1st pattern contest and took 2nd with it. Flies straight and lands like a trainer.

sky-pirate 03-04-2004 01:59 AM

RE: 40 Size Pattern
 
Beautiful pattern flier, got one with a Y.S. .45. Go to www.globalhobby.com to view and I know that www.quantummodels has them for sale at $189.99 and includes free shipping. Hope to see more Avances in the air. Your Jett .50 should make for an exhilerating experience!!!

tommy s 03-04-2004 10:02 AM

RE: 40 Size Pattern
 
I have a Venus 40 and a Matrix 40 and have seen a number of other 40 size
pattern ships fly. If you want, as you say "the best" pattern plane in a 40 size,
a CA Models Widebody 40 would be hard to beat. I haven't flown the 40 but I
have a Widebody 60 and understand that they are almost identical in the way
they fly. Unbelievably good flying airplane, much better than the Venus or any
other 40 size I have seen. Videos on their web site.
www.camodel.com.ar

tommy s

Khizer 03-05-2004 12:23 AM

RE: 40 Size Pattern
 
Try your luck and find hobicco Spectrum some stockist might still be carrying it. I am flying one with 50 SX tuned piped.Very precise and good aircraft perhaps they copied the Wolfgang Matt Rubin.Once trimmed properly handles superbly with excellent flying characteristics.Also be warned to check ANY ARF before assembly and put glue in all joints where they forgot to put the glue.

I am flying my Spectrum fitted with retracts.Never ever had any problem but I wont recomend retracts because they increase the wing loading.

Another choice would be thunder tiger Champion 45L if it is still available.This is a fantastic patternship with very low wing loading.The problem with ithis kit is the supplied hinges dont use them otherwise you ll be havin a lot of gap btw control surfaces use CA hinges instead.This plane won the National Championship in my country for 1999 although the skill of the pilot is a more important factor in that.

Also you can try Thunder tiger Imagine 50 designed by World champion Yoshioka.Also it is a good ship but the constraint is still the pilot skills.

pattern_flyer_2004 03-05-2004 06:43 AM

RE: 40 Size Pattern
 
i would say go for the kyosho majestic and if you have enought budget, you can put the new YS 63S into it.. (waiting for mine now..) Or if you are budegt tight, maybe the 46 or 50 SX will work well too.

gtalbot 03-05-2004 11:49 AM

RE: 40 Size Pattern
 
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I had a Venus .40. Lost it to a radio glitch.
Very hands free flying...almost no coupling on knife edge etc.
Flew mine with an Irvine .53...plenty.
Patten capable and sporty.

I currently have a Cermark Javelin II.
LOVE IT! High quality, pattern lines, super pattern-like flying.
I pattern competitor test flew it for me and was extremely impressed...he thought it handled
more like a .60 size ship. Mine has a YS 63.
Only cost $150 for the ARF...most folks at the field are in awe over the beautiful
blue sparkle covering.

This is a picture of someone else's model.

mups53 03-05-2004 12:43 PM

RE: 40 Size Pattern
 
Wow that Javelin II is beautiful. Where could I get 1? I have the Venus and I used to have the Kyosho Sensation 1400. The Venus is outstanding but I'm not hooked on the looks of it. The Sensation 1400 was a Prettner design and also an outstanding performer. Still that Javelin II has to be the nicest looking small pattern plane on the market. How's the quality of the ARF? Thanks, Mike

SwampFlier-RCU 03-05-2004 03:14 PM

RE: 40 Size Pattern
 
There is a review of the Javelin here on RCU
They're sold by Cermark and I believ they are around $160.

d jones 03-05-2004 09:03 PM

RE: 40 Size Pattern
 
I second the Javelin.It flys on rails and simple to beat.You can have it together in an evening.

BPKlein 03-08-2004 10:26 PM

RE: 40 Size Pattern
 
Take a look at the Carl Goldberg Tiger II. It is a kit, not an arf. At one time it was very popular as a beginner pattern ship. Build it straight and put a good bearing 45 - 50 in it and you will have a stable paltform that has unlimited vertical and very little roll or pitch couple. I think the kits are around 60.00 bucks. I flew my first contest with one powered by an OS46fx.

Bryan

Threshold 03-10-2004 01:51 PM

RE: 40 Size Pattern
 
I don't see how you can beat the Alliance, Synergy or Majestic. I have had the electric Alliance, the 46 size Majestic and the 90 size Synergy. All are fantastic flying machines but then maybe I am biased to CPLR's designs. He is not world champion for nothing and he sure knows how to design a pattern plane. He just won the world championship with his big Synergy.


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