Suggestions for Sport Pattern 40 - 60 size plane

Randy randy10926 at comcast.net
Tue Oct 19 01:58:07 AKDT 2004


Widebody40 is available as a Kit or ARC.  Built one last winter.  Flys and 
looks sort of like a 2/3 scale FOCUS.  My flew great.  Kit is around $160, 
ARC is more.  Lazer cut kit was very quick build.  Company also makes a 
widebody60.

Randy

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Paul Horan" <phoran at vvm.com>
To: <discussion at nsrca.org>
Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 12:13 AM
Subject: Re: Suggestions for Sport Pattern 40 - 60 size plane


> Hi,
>   Thanks for the info.
>   So far the candidates for knock around sport pattern are:
> * Venus,  possibly some QC problems but most have worked well and fly 
> well.
> * Javalin II, sounds good but who carries it and how much.
> * Excelleron 50 & 90, also sounds good but a bit on the expensive side for 
> a knock around.
> * Swallow, Yes Chuck you kicked my butt with this.  I'm not sure it fits 
> as a sport knock around.
> * Wideboby 40, I'm not sure about this.  Haven't seen one yet.  Does it 
> fit as a knock around plane.
>
>   What I am looking for is something that is
> *relatively inexpensive (< 200),
> *takes a 40 - 60 2 stroke,
> *is pretty sturdy (or replacement parts are available),
> *flys well enough that casual Intermediate pattern practice will not teach 
> me bad habits or cause me to spend most of my attention on fighting the 
> plane rather than working the manuevers.
> * Is an easy to build arf - the easier the better.  This is a knock around 
> plane and
> expendable.
>
>  Anyone have any coments on a 46 powered 3d plane that fits this 
> description ?
>   The Venus sounds interesting.  The only downside is the pitch hunting 
> and it may
> be  a bit more serious than a knock around plane.
>
> Thanks
> Paul
> KC5NF
> AMA 57131
> NSRCA 3606
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