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| Flyin' Around ![]() Join Date: May 2009
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This forum is full of info and my head is spinning from all the reading. After a lot of research I am probably going to go with a 50cc set up and was leaning toward a YAK but saw a lot of good info on the Extra. So here is the question, which airframe is going to be the most forgiving for a good first gasser? It does not have to do extreme 3-D since I am not even close to that ability at this time.
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| Bad-ass Super Contributer! ![]() Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Louisville,KY Age: 50
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Not sure what you mean by forgiving but you cannot go wrong with any midwing Extra. I should not say anything with all the gifted and more experienced thumbs available here on FG but in my opinion Yaks are more suited for slow than anything else and Extras are for clean lines and doing exactly what you tell it to do. But I have an Extra that can slow as well. I like my Extras better than my Yak. In the right hands I'm sure it would shine but I favour airframes than can cut wind a little better, the Yak seems to get knocked around some where my Extras would not have noticed.
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| hbmtr ![]() Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: lake tahoe ca. Age: 45
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I have a aw 260 50cc flys slow or fast. I think once u get to this size plane they justfly so muchbetter than a smaller plane. I don't think u can go wrong with either plane. Just buy a good quality airframe with good servos and u r going to have alot of fun hb
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| DDD ![]() Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Mather, CA
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I agree if you aren't an experienced pilot then pick the one you like the best. Just go with something that is high quality, it may cost more but it will be less headaches for you later.
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| 3D Edge Flyer ![]() Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Clifton Park ,N.Y. Age: 37
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There are many awesome aircraft on the market right now so basically decide which one you like and go for it.Whether you choose a Edge,Extra,Yak etc...the lighter you make it the better they fly.Any aircraft that is light has better flying characteristics vs a heavier one.If your looking for "Forgiving" keep it light and allow enough altitude for mistakes until you become comfortable to bring it down low.
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| Doo It! Doo It! ![]() Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Ohio
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I think for a first gasser aeroworks would probably be a good idea. The fact that they are so highly prefabricated with make your journey so much easier for the first time. The new edge 540 they have is awesome, and so is their extra 260m their extra 300's, and their yak. you cant go wrong with any of them!
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| Turbine Hucker ![]() Join Date: May 2007 Location: Silicon Valley
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Just pick the one you think looks the best. They are all the same for a noob pilot. I guarantee you will not be able to tell the difference between an Extra or Yak until you get more experience. The only thing you need to mindful of is wing loading, so choose an airplane with 1200 sq inch of wing area or greater. Typically anything with a 85" wingspan or greater will work.
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| Bad-ass Super Contributer! ![]() Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Belton, TX Age: 28
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The Extreme Flight 88" Yak makes an excellent first gasser. Two guys at my local field started with one and they were very happy. The landing gear will absorb not so perfect landings and the plane is very well constructed. It is a very capable airplane, but is also very docile on low rates. There is also plenty of support on the build threads. Buy whatever plane you like and have fun. Be warned though, gassers are addictive.
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