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| Flyin' Around ![]() Join Date: Apr 2009
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I am looking for the best 6-7 wingspan 3D plane would be for someone that likes to do a lot of hovering and slow flight? I like the way the 3D Yak fliys in RealFligh 4.5. Are there any on the market that feel like that? Thanks for the replies! Ryan. |
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| 3D JUNKIE ![]() Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: SanAntonio,TX Age: 38
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The one you practice the most with............ It doesnt matter which model you go with(extra, yak, edge, cap, suk, ultimate, etc..) they all have different flight characteristics and fly great. They all can hover if you can, some torque roll better than others though.
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| Flyin' Around ![]() Join Date: Apr 2009
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Well in the simulator, there are plenty of Extras, Yaks, Edges ect., but only a few of them say they are 3D specific. There is a big difference with the 3D models when Im playing around at slow speeds. I can pop it back up a lot better, faster. Is that because of larger wings or flaps? Or is this just the throw settings on the sim? Thanks again. Ryan. |
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| Bad-ass Super Contributer! ![]() Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Chattanooga Age: 51
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| If you just want a Yak, there are several super airframes on the market and looking at them in person helps. If you don’t fly 3d and want to learn, a good start would be go to Joe Nall and check out all the different models and colors ----etc. Like Mike said they all will hover!-------Take your time and do a little research and you will find your plane! ---------IMO A |
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| Turbine Hucker ![]() Join Date: May 2007 Location: Silicon Valley
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3D planes do not have flaps. The planes in the simulator are marked "3D" to make it easier for users of the sim to identify planes that are set-up to fly 3D. In order to make an aerobatic plane do 3D maneuvers well, you need it to have low wing loading, lots of control, and the center of gravity should be towards the tail. You can edit the aerobatic planes (Yaks, Extras, Edges) that do not say "3D" next to their name to fly 3D just as well by adjusting the parameters I mentioned in the previous sentence.
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| Bad-ass Super Contributer! ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Buffalo-NY-USA Age: 34
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6-7 foot wingspan? if this is your first 3D plane i would suggest going smaller, something cheap that you can bang around.. anything scale can not take hits so well, you want durability.. a .46 size glow profile or a 200-300watt electric setup is cheap and will teach you a ton for little money.. for ARF's there is the OMP Yak or edge and the Extreme flight "Chinn" Yak55sp, or the valuehobby.com sabre47, or 35" electrics if you can build a kit the Mojo is hard to beat
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| Whiskey Tango Foxtrot ![]() Join Date: May 2006 Location: Salem,OR Age: 40
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If you're not hung up on a scale plane,look at the GP 50cc Reacter. IMHO the easiest plane to hover that i've flown. Chief had'em fer $350 last I checked. Good luck on your quest.
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inch? Vapor! Hovers something fierce
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| Flyin' Around ![]() Join Date: Apr 2009
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Its not my first 3D plane, but Im thinking about getting back in after buying RealFlight 4.5. Im now looking at the Hangar 9 27% Extra 260. Does anyone know the difference between the Extra 260 and Extra 300? What are the pros and cons of both? Thanks for all of the replies guys |
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| JOE NALL 10 HERE I COME! mabye ![]() Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: Woodland Hills CA Age: 14
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| Crashen em and Bashen em ![]() Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Trying to fly this dang yak
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