![]() |
.40 size pattern ARF: suggestions
I have several airplanes but never tried pattern. I have a ST 51 glow engine looking for a home. Looking for suggestions on good quality .40 sized pattern ARFS.
|
RE: .40 size pattern ARF: suggestions
How about a Venus 40 flies great
|
RE: .40 size pattern ARF: suggestions
about 140 bucks at tower
|
RE: .40 size pattern ARF: suggestions
I agree. Venus 40 could be good.
VB |
RE: .40 size pattern ARF: suggestions
I'll third the suggestion for a Venus 40. You'll be hard pressed to find a better pattern plane for your size of engine. (Note: running an OS AX 46 in mine.:
|
RE: .40 size pattern ARF: suggestions
Another vote for venus. Although I've never flown it everyone who has or had one loved it.
|
RE: .40 size pattern ARF: suggestions
MIke Roger has your wing
|
RE: .40 size pattern ARF: suggestions
See if you can find a Global Hobbies Excelleron .40. Has an airfoil tail section. I also agree that the Venus .40 would be a nice choice.
|
RE: .40 size pattern ARF: suggestions
All good suggestions above. Kyosho Oxalys 50 is not bad also.
|
RE: .40 size pattern ARF: suggestions
If you want to keep the price down, the Phoenix SeaBee is only $99.99 from Tower. In addition to the Great Planes Venus 40 and Sportsman Aviation Excelleron 50 already mentioned, you might look at the plethera of .50-sized pattern ARFs available from World Models at http://www.airborne-models.com The Spot On 50, Aeropet 50, and Groovy 50 are all very reasonably priced.
I'm in the process of building a Thunder Tiger Imagine 50 ARF from Ace Hobby. Interestingly enough, I don't think I've ever seen the imagine offered for less than $180 or so online, but my local Hobbytown ordered one in for me and it was only $144.99. It's not the easiest building ARF, but the wood quality and construction is the best I've ever seen in an ARF. |
RE: .40 size pattern ARF: suggestions
Don't forget the Cermark Javelin II
|
RE: .40 size pattern ARF: suggestions
The problem I have with alot of the .40 and .60 size pattern planes they are marketing, is the counter balanced elevator and rudder.
I understand that this is to make the plane a dual purpose Pattern / artistic freestyle plane but how do these counter balances affect the pattern flight characteristics? do you have to keep the throws way down? I was thinking about getting the groovy 50 after I finish my 2m plane. |
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 08:52 PM. |
Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.