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  1. #21
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    A Geebee would be a great addition and perfect indoor flyer.
    The P51 Mustang and Spitfire would go perfect with the Zero and Bearcat.

    Chris

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    I always wanted a foamy with a biggggggggg fattttttt airfoil like a smaller version of the eratix or tribute 36.

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    airfoilz version of a full fuse "Clik!"?

    or a 3D ultimate biplane, i love those design, probably easy to make too

    use the fuselage from the 260 and give it 2 wings with swepts
    ARGGG my plane is foilz

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    What about a plane that flies all aspects of 3D without any compromises. Kinda like the PA Addiction. Don't worry about that it looks like a full size plane, just make it fly 3d better than any plane out there. Start with a clean sheet, and new ideas. These full size planes were not designed to fly 3D, just fly aerobatics so why try to copy a design that is already lacking?

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    Quote Originally Posted by msprygada View Post
    What about a plane that flies all aspects of 3D without any compromises. Kinda like the PA Addiction. Don't worry about that it looks like a full size plane, just make it fly 3d better than any plane out there. Start with a clean sheet, and new ideas. These full size planes were not designed to fly 3D, just fly aerobatics so why try to copy a design that is already lacking?
    That sounds intresting! Short body...thick wings...tumbler?
    Love those "Foilz"

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    doesn't have to follow the "fun-fly" rule of having thick wings and small bodies

    it just have to fly great

    no wing rock, predictable, 3Ds above all others, lots of rudder authority, easy of access, able to use the most common battery 3S 2100, and it has to be versatile, as in it could be used as an aileron/sport aerobatic trainer, pattern and IMAC plane with the throws turned down, and 3D with max throws, price has to be low too

    sounds like alot, but that's what we all want in a plane
    ARGGG my plane is foilz

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    Quote Originally Posted by msprygada View Post
    What about a plane that flies all aspects of 3D without any compromises. Kinda like the PA Addiction. Don't worry about that it looks like a full size plane, just make it fly 3d better than any plane out there. Start with a clean sheet, and new ideas. These full size planes were not designed to fly 3D, just fly aerobatics so why try to copy a design that is already lacking?
    ...... I like his idea. another person once said something along the lines of "why do we need a canopy in a RC 3D plane? Are we going to sit in it? It only throws off the symmetry of the plane and causes coupling issues" ........ the wing is symmetrical. Why isn't the fuse or the rudder?

    Just a thought,
    Kevin
    Just how low is too low

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    but having that canopy makes it sexy

    we could paint the canopy on like on one of those crazy pattern bipes too
    ARGGG my plane is foilz

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    Foilz on the Rudder and elevator... hhmmmm.

    That would be pretty darn cool.

  10. #30
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    Default planes I like to see

    A Sukhoi or Yak, indoor scale, based on Parkzone electrics

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