nightflyer
Flight lieutenant
Be like Nike... Just do it
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Post by nightflyer on Aug 16, 2011 0:05:18 GMT 1
Hey guys, I'v done a fair amount of research and have come to a conclusion... T-28 or Pz Spitfire MXll... If I get the T-28 i wont be able to afford the Spit... (being 14 and jobless) but im worried that the T-28 will lose its novelty, and i dont really like it all that much, i just dont think that it will be fast enough after a while for more experienced manoeuvres and things but im worried that the spit will be a little bit to difficult for the first couple weeks.. I dont know, is the spit easy to fly without trying aerobatics? i really like the look of the spit, and i really like its speed and i dont think i will need another plane for a while... I cant have both, bottom line. Any input would be gratified Sam
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Post by toff on Aug 16, 2011 19:15:58 GMT 1
What have you flown so far? If it's only the SC, then go down the T-28 route, as the Spitfire will in all probability end up as confetti.
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nightflyer
Flight lieutenant
Be like Nike... Just do it
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Post by nightflyer on Aug 16, 2011 19:45:06 GMT 1
Ah, one again thanks toff, and yes just the SC
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Post by pauliepilot on Aug 16, 2011 20:33:03 GMT 1
Or how about a pz brushless mustang?im sure there epp too.....pnp £130 I was going to get one heard they fly on rails but went for a phase3 ef16
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Post by toff on Aug 16, 2011 20:53:57 GMT 1
I love that term! "Flies on rails!", Brilliant - But have you ever seen what happens to a train when it comes off the rails? Exactly what happens to our planes!
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Post by pauliepilot on Aug 16, 2011 21:26:44 GMT 1
Yeah i did it today with my ef16 :-)
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nightflyer
Flight lieutenant
Be like Nike... Just do it
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Post by nightflyer on Aug 18, 2011 23:28:05 GMT 1
I'm not so sure about the Mustang, I heard that they're a little squirrly in the air...
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