60" Extra EXP
Snowdog,
I moved to from Chicago (Naperville) to Singapore last year and had to find a hobby...Singapore is a very small country. I bought the RealFlight simulator, a small micro, then a Flyzone Switch which I started on high wing then low wing, and now my regular flyer is the Multiplex Acromaster. I wanted to get into the balsa world after flying with some of my local friends. I went back and forth between Extreme Flight, 3DHS and Precision Aerobatics. Then I debated between 42", 48"/51" and 59"/60". Ultimately, the local hobby shop got a new shipment of EF, so I went with the 60" Extra. I went through several cycles of "for only $100 more, I could upgrade to...".
I'm definitely not a great pilot, but comfortable with inverted flight and working on dialing in my knife edges, rolling circles and blenders, etc. as long as I keep it up off the deck a mistake or two high. I think the Acromaster will become the plane I bring down low and I'll keep the EF up higher for a while.
Gyro,
Thanks for hosting a great site. I heard you on one of my downloaded podcasts and had to check it out. Great info for 3D flyers!
Which airplanes have you owned before this one?
Snowdog,
I moved to from Chicago (Naperville) to Singapore last year and had to find a hobby...Singapore is a very small country. I bought the RealFlight simulator, a small micro, then a Flyzone Switch which I started on high wing then low wing, and now my regular flyer is the Multiplex Acromaster. I wanted to get into the balsa world after flying with some of my local friends. I went back and forth between Extreme Flight, 3DHS and Precision Aerobatics. Then I debated between 42", 48"/51" and 59"/60". Ultimately, the local hobby shop got a new shipment of EF, so I went with the 60" Extra. I went through several cycles of "for only $100 more, I could upgrade to...".
I'm definitely not a great pilot, but comfortable with inverted flight and working on dialing in my knife edges, rolling circles and blenders, etc. as long as I keep it up off the deck a mistake or two high. I think the Acromaster will become the plane I bring down low and I'll keep the EF up higher for a while.
Gyro,
Thanks for hosting a great site. I heard you on one of my downloaded podcasts and had to check it out. Great info for 3D flyers!