Intro Pattern Plane ?

Ihncheol Park PatternFlyer at msn.com
Sun May 25 12:43:20 AKDT 2003


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Beside all those 120/140 size current Pattern kits.  I know followings are
available. I don't have price info for any others.

Creek Hobbies Quest 3D $250 + shipping: new design 3D, Pattern.   Currently
on eBay (if you are closer to NJ it should be cheaper, I have to pay over
$52 just for shipping to ID).

World Model Zen 90: Pattern, retracts or new version with fixed gear should
be available soon.)
Swallow EX: Pattern / 3D (as long as it comes out as advertised, it sounds
ok)
GP UCD3D: low cost 3D/Pattern, but need to dial out lots of coupling
problems. RCU has a very long thread on this.

Kyosho G-Trick:  Well known design ARF, 90 size.
Hirobo Stream 90 FAI/Hyper:  A little hard to find, but better than G-trick
as it is a later version of G Naruke's Japanese ARF.


JR Propo Explorer 90 FAI: limited quantity show up on eBay.

Kits:

Joe Bridi : http://www.bridiradiocontrol.com/
CA model (available also through Doug Cronkite)
               Widebody 60/90  Kit:  3D/Pattern  (need to cut out the
control surfaces, so you can cut them smaller for Pattern)
                Eclipse 120/140 kit: 120/140 glass fuse, sheeted wing etc.


>From Japan: Pilot Seduction 90, MK Skystar 90, Wild7 90, Wildbeat 90, Extra
300 90, Super VR 90,
Flight Hobbies: Stage 90, Grandslam 90. http://www.flighthobby.com (In
Japanese, but has lot of pictures)
MK & Pilot kits available through Singapore Hobby  http://www.singahobby.com


All the above should to very good job.
Hope this helps,

Ihncheol
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  From: discussion-request at nsrca.org [mailto:discussion-request at nsrca.org]On
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  Sent: Sunday, May 25, 2003 1:04 PM
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  Subject: Intro Pattern Plane ?


  I'm  looking  for recommendations for a .90  to 1.20 size
  delux  kit, ARC or  ARF plane suitable for Sportsman pattern.

  I know there  has  been  lots of reviews  &  reports of  such
  birds  lately  -  but I'd appreciate current suggestions of
  planes and where to  get them.   The bird is intended for
  a recently  soloed pilot - he learned on park flyers and  is now
  flying a Sig Somethin Extra.  He is an aggressive, and
  un-disciplined pilot, but shows talent.

  Thanks,  Ron  Lockhart


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