Re: [RCSE] Re Scale plane

2000-03-27 Thread George Voss

You can trust Brians opinions.  He's one heck of a flyer!  gv

Brian Laird wrote:

 The Icare Fox and Salto both fly great on the Slope! I have the fox. It would NOT 
thermal well. It is heavy and has some bad tendencies when slowed down. But they rock 
on the slope. I would recommend putting flaps on either one unless your slope has a 
large smooth landing area cause they come in hot.

 Rumor has it Multiplex is gonna re-release the DG-600 this year. I have one of these 
and while not as aerobatic as the fox it is a sweet plane and will thermal reasonably 
well. I don't know what it will run but it was not too pricey last time it was out.

 Brian


 Get a DAW Ka-6 and save your money...

 Why? I don't like the looks of the Ka-6. I do like the looks of a Salto or a Fox. 
And I don't need to save my money unless I choose to.

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[RCSE] Re: Scale plane

2000-03-26 Thread Tim Rowledge

 From: Rick Wardrop [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 I'm considering getting my first scale ship.  Not being either rich or a
 scale fanatic, I'm looking for something inexpensive and fun to fly.  (Yes I
 realize using "scale" and "inexpensive" in the same sentence is self
 contradictory.)
 
 Currently the Icare Mini Salto and the Gerasis Fox 2m look attractive.  Both
 are $200 which is about as high as I want to go.  Reading the ads it looks
 like the Salto is probably the better kit while the Fox is larger and
 somewhat better looking.  I doubt either thermals very well but both look
 like they should be airobatic.
Rick, I had an Icare Salto a couple of years ago. A nice little model, quite
reasonably scale and very pretty. BUT it needs a lot of speed to fly well and
tipstalls like a monster if you slow down at all. Etienne improved the kit
after some feedback about the difficulties I had building it. The Fox 2m is
likely to be a bit less of a handful; although I don't have a Geriasis one I do
had a ROWI version which appears to be very similar. I would say the geriasis
is a very nicely moulded model with high likelihood of performing well. At 2m
it is endowed with _much_ more wing area than the 53" Salto, maybe four times
as much? That Salto wing is very, very skinny - perhaps 4.5" root chord and 3.5
tip.

I'd go for the Fox and wait until I could afford a 2.5-3m Salto. Oh, wait, I
just started one of them.

tim

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[RCSE] Re: Scale plane

2000-03-26 Thread John Roe

Get a DAW Ka-6 and save your money...

John Roe
Laguna Hills, Ca
www.martialartsacademy.org

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