Suggestions for Sport Pattern 40 - 60 size plane

Steven maxwell patternrules at sbcglobal.net
Mon Oct 18 06:20:03 AKDT 2004


 Chuck you are correct that the Swallow is a very good flying plane as the fuse has been fixed (glass overlay at wing) but the Lark hasn't one of the guys at the field had one and it flew very well but 3 landings and 3 broken fuses, the biggest disadvantage to these 2 planes and some others is the cheap covering that is used. 
 The Excelleron 90 flys very well also but then haven't seen the 50 so it may or may not be as good as the 90.
 Paul if you like to build the CA Wideboby 40 would good if you don't the Venus flys great,but if you want something that will fly better go with the 90 sized planes the difference is huge when you move up in size, in 60-90 size ARF the Excelleron because of the covering only, the Swallow for the price, if you like to build the CA Epsilon or Widebody 60, all these would need a 90 or bigger engine almost all ARF's are built heavy by at least a little, thats why I like to build you know whats there and is generally lighter, What ever your choice have fun though the winter.
 Steve Maxwell


Chuck Hochhalter <cshochhalter at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hey Paul! I would suggest the Lark from Giant Scale planes. It is the
little brother to the Swallow (which I flew this year). Check it out and
very reasonably priced ARF 160 I think.

Chuck Hochhalter

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Subject: Suggestions for Sport Pattern 40 - 60 size plane

I am contemplating getting a knock around plane that I can use for
sport but still practice Intermediate. 
Any ideas.
Thanks,
Paul
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