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Old 06-08-2009, 03:53 PM   #46
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Default Re: Extreme flight vs. 3d Hobby Shop

I'd say once you get this plane, clear your other project and move this to the front! Trust me, on your maiden flight, you'll be glad that you take this advice .
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Sounds good Bonedoc i will keep that in mind. Thanks
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Old 06-09-2009, 08:36 PM   #48
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I have two planes from 3D Hobby Shop...their EBT Trainer (flies fantastic) and their 57" Red and White Scott Stoops Sukhoi...

EBT = Snap rolls are easy to perform; Five foot (yes, five foot) loops one after the other without loss of altitude. I am still learning so I have not graduated to high rates yet

Sukhoi = This bird is so light it is SIC!!!! All I need is five feet of grass and this baby is in the air, snap rolling on take off. SIC...just SIC!! I have the suggested low rates set as my actual high rates and cut it back from there. Why crash while learning to fly this bird. Build is a snap. Outfitted with a Reaper 60 and an 85 amp SBEC ESC...with a 15-8 prop...OUCH!!

I have been eying up the EF 58" Extra...waiting for the combo deal components to come back in stock. I want to place one order and have everthing I need to build and fly...
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Old 06-09-2009, 09:21 PM   #49
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You should be able to use the same power system on the EF Extra. That way, you can use the same batteries on both airframes.
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