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Palmdale,
Joined Dec 2007
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With a Park 450 you should stay in the 15-20oz model range. Here are a couple of E flite planes that I have that fly great. The Cap is a light and floaty all out 3D plane, and the tribute is a little more a pattern style plane.
http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products...ProdID=EFL2400 http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products...ProdID=EFL2150 |
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It works really well in the Tribute FX with a 12x6E prop. I also had a lot of fun with my 450 powered Goldberg Chipmunk 400. The Chipmunk isn't a 3D plane but is a great sport flyer.
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