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    Can anyone reccomend a good precision acrobatics plane?

    Anyone?

    #2
    Something simple without the bells and wistles....

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    Planes: Cap21, Northrop F5E, MK Kingbird, MK Curare, Elster, Jazz60, SouthernX, Zoom 4D

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      #3
      how about extreme flight exp 300 48"

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        #4
        Originally posted by throttle View Post
        how about extreme flight exp 300 48"
        That's a good aerobatic plane but the 58" is better. Anyway what was your last plane? Just curious..no offence Intended.
        Go back in one piece to fly another day.
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          #5
          cloudfly.....

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            #6
            PA Extra 260

            I have a BNIB PA Extra 260 (Yellow Color). Bought but didn't feel like fixing up. Will sell with official accessories from PA such as:

            1.5" CF Spinner
            CF Vortex Generator
            CF MD Wheel Pants
            CNC Prop Adapter for Thrust 30 motor
            (Used) Thrust 30 motor

            PM me for more details and pricing lah. I can deal as soon as you want as long as in Seng Kang.

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              #7
              MK Top Star 110 (F3A). This will be real great for flying the F3A aerobatic routine.
              To win........one must not lose.

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                #8
                Originally posted by throttle View Post
                cloudfly.....
                My feeling is that you may not enough experience to fly precision balsa planes. It would have been a great disappointment if you crash any of these planes. They are good if not the best precision aerobatic planes but they will behave differently and are more fragile than your cloudfly. A hard landing could be the start of disappointments and endless repairs. And they are expensive. You would probably be better off flying a foam aerobatic and really learn to fly with full authority and land with precision. Look for Formosa II or the red hawk to learn on these planes first.

                Red Hawk :http://www.jethobby.com.sg/cgi-bin/e...4&idx=21&gid=1

                These are relatively cheaper alternative and easier to repair. As I said earlier no offence intended but learning on cheaper alternative are is better. Once you can handle these with precision authority, you may consider the Balsa ones. Trying to help you save some $$ and from painful headaches.
                Go back in one piece to fly another day.
                Having fun yet?
                36.39mhz
                40.77mhz

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