Suggestions for entry level pattern plane
ronlock
ronlock at comcast.net
Sat May 1 04:36:12 AKDT 2004
Ive also flown the Aresti with an OS .50, again set up for pattern work.
Also a nice bird, a bit bigger than the Venus, and a bit heavier. Either
would be nice, I'd lean very slghtly to Venus cause it's lighter.
But still, bigger is better.
Ron Lockhart
----- Original Message -----
From: "Eddie Batchelor" <perkinsrx at centurytel.net>
To: <discussion at nsrca.org>
Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2004 1:13 AM
Subject: RE: Suggestions for entry level pattern plane
> There have been several good 40 size planes listed -i'll add the H-9Aresti
> to that list.
>
> If you wish to move up to the 90 size, as suggested by someone else, I'd
> have to recomend ther JR Explorer V90 -very well built and flys great -
> lands like a dream. I see a picture in the RCX coverage on RCU of a new
> plane called the Ecelleron 90 by Global. It sure looks like the JR
Explorer
> ACRO renamed. I like my Explorer better than the Quest. No flames
please
> JMHO
>
> Eddie
>
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> [mailto:discussion-request at nsrca.org]On Behalf Of Evan H. Dygert
> Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 9:39 PM
> To: discussion at nsrca.org
> Subject: Suggestions for entry level pattern plane
>
>
> I just joined the NSRCA and would like to get some ideas
> for an entry level pattern plane. Even pointers of where
> else to look on the web would be great. After hours of
> searching, I am not having much luck. So far, the Goldberg
> Tiger 60 and the Venus 40 seem to be the front runners.
>
> Evan H. Dygert
> Dygert Consulting, Inc.
> 364 Twelve Oaks Dr.
> Winter Springs, FL 32708
> Tel: 407-739-8194
> Email: evand at dygertconsulting.com
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