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3DHS New Products and General Plane Info/Help for Fanatics

dougb

50cc
Tell me about it! I had the 65" Vyper not long ago. Great airplane! It alone helped me conquer some of my Knife-Edge flying trouble. I was only able to fly KE in one direction, using just right rudder. When I did it the other way, I'd loose it. Flying the 65" Vyper in big KE loops and figure 8s helped me conquer it, and I'm now better because of it.

Very tempting, however I'm using the 48 EPP Extra & EPP Yak for KE and low inverted training. They have a lower emotional investment. :cool:

Doug B.
 

Jwmav528

70cc twin V2
Very tempting, however I'm using the 48 EPP Extra & EPP Yak for KE and low inverted training. They have a lower emotional investment. :cool:

Doug B.

I agree on the lower emotional investment. I wrecked my EPP Edge and had it repaired the same night. I had another wreck a little later and again fixed it really fast. The plane is as wicked as ever.
 

dougb

50cc
I agree on the lower emotional investment. I wrecked my EPP Edge and had it repaired the same night. I had another wreck a little later and again fixed it really fast. The plane is as wicked as ever.

Yes, I did a re-kit ... er ... re-ARF on my 48 EPP Extra and just moved the gear over to the new airframe. It's easy to fly, easy to land and quick to repair. Also fun to fly in insane wind - stationary / backwards KE flight is great practice. :D

Doug B.
 
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