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  • Hi Thomas,
    If you want to read up on the plane before, this is a good thread :
    http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=875336
    And it is on special at hobbycity:
    http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=...
    Regards,
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    Its good if you have some model flying experience under your belt.

    Sailplanes take a lot more space to land and proper circuit flying to enable that.

    It will re-kit itself very quickly if your not careful!

    Sorry of you have lots of RC flying under your belt!
    THAT.IT
  • Is it the minimoa u mean? Thomas
  • It would work just fine - pretty good to fly actually as long as you can fit what you need into it.
  • It's best to just design your own to fit exactly what you want.
  • Hi. It probably depends on what "mission" you want it to do. I would ask myself where would I cut out the fuselage bottom to accommodate my digital camera and how would its lens look like after landing in wet grass?
    I look a good airframe as something practical rather than aesthetic, but it is of course a personal view. In comparison to this nice looking glider (nice built or nice flying are other question, though), my airframe (under construction) looks like an assault tank, but with lots of payload and setup capabilities (SIG Kadet Senior kit).

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