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Stampedekid
10-23-2008, 09:28 PM
Here's one of the new releases from Hobbyzone, its the Mini Super Cub! Pretty cool looking plane, 32" wingspan too but not Spekky radio. I'd rather get a Micro Citabria by Parkzone for the price but still a cool new addition to the mini planes. Check it out!
http://www.hobbyzone.com/rc-planes-hobbyzone-mini-super-cub-rtf.htm

Donziikid
10-23-2008, 10:04 PM
http://jointoperations.filefront.com/skins/smilies/puke.gif Yuck. Foamie. Doesn't make that lovely "crunch" sound when you run it into the ground..

:lol:

WhiteMKIV
10-23-2008, 10:32 PM
http://jointoperations.filefront.com/skins/smilies/puke.gif Yuck. Foamie. Doesn't make that lovely "crunch" sound when you run it into the ground..

:lol:

LMAO, those look pretty cool. i wouldnt mind investing in one

Stampedekid
10-24-2008, 10:30 PM
http://jointoperations.filefront.com/skins/smilies/puke.gif Yuck. Foamie. Doesn't make that lovely "crunch" sound when you run it into the ground..

:lol:

Lol what do you fly? Wood. I hate that splintering sight when wood/plastics crash(actually it is quite amusing to watch but still). People have their own opinions. Lol packing tape is a foamie flyer's main item lol. If I keep practicing 3D on the simulator, I can just skip right to better planes lol.

Donziikid
10-24-2008, 11:21 PM
Lol what do you fly? Wood. I hate that splintering sight when wood/plastics crash(actually it is quite amusing to watch but still). People have their own opinions. Lol packing tape is a foamie flyer's main item lol. If I keep practicing 3D on the simulator, I can just skip right to better planes lol.

Piper Cub(s), 3D Yak 54, Katana's, Extra 330, Telemasters... a lot. :lol: I own three foamies, none of which have been built.

I've been on simulators all my life and can still barely hold up with the Veterans at my local field. Plus, it's totally different to do it on a simulator and then try it in the air. I've tether flown with a few of our Futaba sponsored guys and even with their guidance I'm barely capable of a tail-flat-spin from a stall. However, it's fun to do rolls, loops, stalls, hammerheads and everything else. :nod:

It's fun, but man is it challenging!

Cheers,
Kyle.

Stampedekid
10-26-2008, 09:58 AM
Piper Cub(s), 3D Yak 54, Katana's, Extra 330, Telemasters... a lot. :lol: I own three foamies, none of which have been built.

I've been on simulators all my life and can still barely hold up with the Veterans at my local field. Plus, it's totally different to do it on a simulator and then try it in the air. I've tether flown with a few of our Futaba sponsored guys and even with their guidance I'm barely capable of a tail-flat-spin from a stall. However, it's fun to do rolls, loops, stalls, hammerheads and everything else. :nod:

It's fun, but man is it challenging!

Cheers,
Kyle.

Well I was thinking of a Hobbico Nextstar or whatever it is but then I saw they made an electric one, plus it's not foam and is a great trainer I've heard through reading reviews yesterday, now I just need to know the price. Plus it comes with an edition for that plane on Realflight which the transmitter for the plane plugs into.