Something Similar to Pulse xT?
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Something Similar to Pulse xT?
Do you guys know if there is something similar to the Pulse XT 40available? I was thinking of having a basic plane just to throw around. Iloved the Pulse, its 2 piece wing etc....however would prefer no dihedral. Any recommendations?
Basically looking for something 40 sized, 2 piece wing, aerobatic, no dihedral.
Basically looking for something 40 sized, 2 piece wing, aerobatic, no dihedral.
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RE: Something Similar to Pulse xT?
Why no dihedral? It is usually there for a reason on a low wing airplane. A high wing or mid-wing plane, that's another story.
Take a look at the GP Extra-300 or the Sig Somthin Extra. Both are mid-wing and both are very aerobatic.
Take a look at the GP Extra-300 or the Sig Somthin Extra. Both are mid-wing and both are very aerobatic.
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RE: Something Similar to Pulse xT?
Look at the H-9 Twist 40. No diheral & an absolute blast to fly!!!!!!!! Yoy can fly mellow,or switch to high rates & it will roll faster than you can count them !!!!
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RE: Something Similar to Pulse xT?
just one wing. Try the Kaos. It is a wonderful plane, and a wonderful arf. It is highly manuevarable, yet extremely easy to fly, take off and</p>
land. You just can't beat the price for a plane like this. Good luck. I have flown Kaos's for years and years.</p>
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RE: Something Similar to Pulse xT?
Hmmmm...getting Closer... Great Planes Extra 300SP. Not sure if my OS 46ax would be enough power for this though. <font size="+2" color="#ffffff">t Planes Extra 300 SP GP/EP</font>
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RE: Something Similar to Pulse xT?
For sport flying and precision type aerobatics, the .46 will be more than good enough. It might be a problem for hard core 3D type flying though.