[NSRCA-discussion] Pattern after Pattern
george w. kennie
geobet at gis.net
Wed Feb 14 08:32:39 AKST 2007
Roy talked with me regarding his concerns about the Brio. His area of concern is principally regarding whether the size of the Brio exceeds the 1 meter limitations required for the Saturday nite mini- contest entry rules. How stringent do we need to be to meet the size limit criteria?
G.
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From: Bob Richards
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Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 11:44 AM
Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Pattern after Pattern
Personally, I would steer away from the Brio 10.
I've been flying a small electric Katana from 3DHobbyshop.com that does precision aerobatics fairly well, much better than the Brio 10 IMHO. Also, the Extreme Flight Extra is good. Extreme Flight is coming out with a slightly larger pattern plane (48" span) as well as 3DHobbyShop.
http://www.extremeflightrc.com/
http://www.3dhobbyshop.com
Bob R.
Roy M Medina <roymedina at verizon.net> wrote:
I am wondering, which plane would be a good or allowable choice for saturday evening mini pattern in shows like the Pattern in Paradise D1. I am trying to get a head start, I build slow so any suggestions would appreciated. I am thinking something like Brio 10 would be the norm.
Thanks Roy,
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