Good solid Sport for an OS91FX
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From: Richmond,
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Need some help on which plane to buy next. Going from low wing trainer to something a little more acrobatic, and possibly very basic 3-D. I want to use my OS 91FX. Our field is a little rough so something that can take rough field landings. I was looking at the Pulse XT 60 but a lot of folks said the landing gear strips easily, I guess I could reinforce the area but prefer to have one that is already a little more solid if possible.
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The .91 FX would be a good match for a Great Planes Venus II ARF, a GP U-Can-Do .60 ARF, or a Hangar 9 Ultra Stik .60 ARF. It's basically the same weight as the .61 FX (23.6 oz versus 24.3 oz), so you can pick most any .60-size airframe that suits your desired flying style.
Good luck and good shopping!
Good luck and good shopping!
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I have one in a Sig King Kobra and love it. Has a Macs pipe/header set and hauls. Giant loops, unlimited vertical, etc. It's probably one of the most fun planes I've ever owned.
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I have mine on a GP U-Can-Do 60 and it flies great and quite easy. At the beginning I didn't use exponentials but once I put 50% expo on the recomended 3D throws everything went perfect.




