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Bad-ass Super Contributer!
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Location: Mexico
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hey guys how you doing? I just wanted to know what do you think about the giant scale planes, katana 72" ARF??, is it a good plane or not? I want to buy a cheap but good plane right now, while I save money for an extra 260...so what are your thoughts???
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Thanks for the Support!
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Location: USA, OH, Aurora
Age: 40
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Save your money for the 260.
The GSP Katana is a heavy plane.
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