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![]() Join Date: Nov 2007
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I fly a comp arf 2.6 yak 55 and I find that the harriers are tough to fly smoothly. The plane is laterally balanced. I was wondering if the python harriers with less effort due to it's a biplane. I was considering this for my next plane. My electric rogue bipe harriers beautifully, but that's my only comparison to bipes.
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![]() Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Lakeland, Minnesota
Age: 31
Posts: 847
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Any experienced pilot will tell you that they are easy. Mono or bi plane. You will notice no rudder or aileron deflection. It drops very level. I havent noticed one being more stable than the other.
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