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Old 03-07-2007, 07:45 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Default Re: 27% EXTRA330 MIDWEST KIT

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I have this plane almost finished covering and am wondering anyone else has or is flying this plane.. if so what type of throws are you using and how does it perform. The instruction manual calls for minimal movements of the fllying surfaces. Most of the other things I'm flying call for the usual 40 degree plus for three D. All replies would be welcomed. Thanks
I had one back a bunch of years ago. Before 3D really existed. It flew pattern style maneuvers well, but was designed long before designed knew how much we could lighten airframes and increase control surface size. I think at the time, I had top of the line futaba servos in it, and they were like 80 in/oz of torque for example. It was a great flying airplane, I just dont think it will perform to well in the 3D department without modification.
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