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Her are some foamy choices for Parkflyers for outdoors:<BR>
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rcfoamy.com : EV<BR>
airfoilz.com : Mobius<BR>
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They'll fly geometry but I doubt you will find anything that'll do Masters well. Haven't found anything smaller than the Sebart Angel S 50 that'll do justice to flying Masters. Maybe the Sebart Angel S 30. Haven't read any reports on it though. The Brio 10 and Vanquish are crap in my opinion having had both.<BR>
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Best thing to do really is find an indoor place and get an F3P plane like the Clik! <g><BR>
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<BR><BR>> From: jnhiller@earthlink.net<BR>> To: nsrca-discussion@lists.nsrca.org<BR>> Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2008 09:30:36 -0700<BR>> Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] Park Flier<BR>> <BR>> Good morning all. Here's a question for you electric fliers.<BR>> I'm a 'fair weather flier' and winter is rapidly approaching here in the<BR>> inland northwest and there is a little used park within walking distance of<BR>> my residence. Since my retirement I enjoy the added time in the shop but<BR>> need to get out nearly every day. I am not currently flying electric and<BR>> have no interest in 3-D but I would like suggestions for a pattern capable<BR>> (masters) "Park Flier". I would like to comply with the 2 pound park flier<BR>> weight limit if possible however all suggestions for airplane and equipment<BR>> would be appreciated.<BR>> Thanks<BR>> Jim Hiller<BR>> <BR>> _______________________________________________<BR>> NSRCA-discussion mailing list<BR>> NSRCA-discussion@lists.nsrca.org<BR>> http://lists.nsrca.org/mailman/listinfo/nsrca-discussion<BR><BR><br /><hr />Stay up to date on your PC, the Web, and your mobile phone with Windows Live. <a href='http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/msnnkwxp1020093185mrt/direct/01/' target='_new'>See Now</a></body>
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