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rctalks
I would like to know everybody experiences on electric bi-wing rc airplanes, and which are your favorites.

"It's a good Parkflyer for Beginners, building takes around five hours. Does climb to altitude with authority, and with its gear-driven 9x7 prop, it has enough thrust to get you out of trouble if the need arises. This little bipe can be maneuvered in small areas." - http://www.backyardflyer.com/by/articles/tiger_moth2.asp

The specs are (from GWS site):

Length 670 mm (26.4 in)
Wing Span 800 mm (31.5 in)
Wing Area 18.6 dmē (288 sq. in.)
Flying Weight 215 ~ 270g (7.6 ~ 9.5oz)
Wing Loading 11.6 g / dmē (3.8 oz/sq.ft)
Power System IPS-DX2BB-AXCS
Propeller EP-9070 (STD)
Battery Required 6N~7N / 150~600mAh
Servo PICO / NARO
Receiver R4PII / R6NII
Speed controller ICS-100
Radio Required 2~3 Channel radio

More information ca be found on GWS website: http://www.gws.com.tw/english/product/airfly/tm.htm

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gcac399
My experience with bipes are both GWS tigermoths, the Pico, and the 400. Also, i have built and flown all of the 3D bipes from eflite. They are all great manuverable planes. Pearsonally, i prefer the monoplanes.

-K
southflyer
I have no experience yet but I do like the Pitts Special, it's certaintly one of my future planes smile.gif


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