I have a QQ Python that I am flying right now with a DA85 on RE3 and love it but I want to go back to a mono plane. Should I get an Extreme Flight or something similar for the DA85 or move up to the 150-170 range. Never owned anything larger than the EF 110" Yak and it was awesome but is there an advantage of going larger? I do not fly IMAC or extreme 3D but working up to it. Any replies would be greatly appreciated.
Lee....it really depends on what you are wanted to do and your future goals. There really is a lot to consider. I think many of the guys here would agree with what I am about to suggest. While the "REALLY" big birds are so much fun to have and they are easier to fly than a small glow (shudder) trainer. Simply because bigger flies better. That being said, 150-170 size, (40'ish%) is awesome and I myself love them. I have two 30%'ers, (DLE 55's on both) and I have two 42%'ers. The difference between even those are as different as night and day. (Have owned 35%'ers previously) There is a great deal of pilots selecting the 35%'ers though. They fly really really well. Very stable and very balanced. They are incredibly responsive, yet docile and gentle when slowed down. They are awesome for IMAC and most all of the newer ones are total bad ass 3D monster machines. Things to consider: Cost between the two, (35% verses 40'ish %), A little less expensive for the 35%. Transportability: Easier with the 35%. Flight characteristics: Pretty much the same for both with reputable makers. However the 35% just a little more crisp. While the 150-170cc size is considerably more forgiving....IMO that is. That is not to say the "BIGGER" birds can't do some amazing stuff. Cuz they can. My 8 year old 42% SD Extra 260 comes in around 42 pounds all up and wet. She will do some of the fastest and cleanest knife edge spins I have seen. Actually match my Pilot 30% Edge 540. But much cleaner and more gentle. Blenders? Oh snap they are gorgeous. And truthfully, I am not an amazing pilot like so many guys out there. (I refuse to name them for the fact I am ashamed...LOL.)
Bottom line is this. What do you feel comfortable with? How far are you willing to go. Personally, I like the really big stuff just cuz...well, they're ''BIG". LOL
At present, I am waiting for Terryscustom to finish up his new creation. I plan to buy a new 35%'er and it will be either his design or a PAU 330SP. Seriously leaning towards Terry's. (Heck, maybe I'll buy both!!) Also have a 50%'er in the works. Ultimately, the airframe of your choosing should be something you are comfortable with, something you really like, something with a very good reputation. Youtube is really great for getting information also.
Hope this helps in some degree.