I'll tell you what I think it is, and why. First I would love to here your opinions and reasoning for it.[:p]
Limited-B
Try it,you'll like it !
The perfect combat wing ?
Moderator: hbartel
The perfect combat wing?
1) Costs less than 10 bucks
2) Less than an hour to build.
3) is Indestructable, so you only need one all season..
Pictures of airplane stuff:
http://jwtfamily.org/rcgallery
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Speed is life
Altitude is life Insurance
1) Costs less than 10 bucks
2) Less than an hour to build.
3) is Indestructable, so you only need one all season..
Pictures of airplane stuff:
http://jwtfamily.org/rcgallery
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Speed is life
Altitude is life Insurance
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by thojo</i>
<br />The perfect combat wing?
1) Costs less than 10 bucks
2) Less than an hour to build.
3) is Indestructable, so you only need one all season..
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<b>Thojo</b>, you kidding. If not please provide us real example?
<br />The perfect combat wing?
1) Costs less than 10 bucks
2) Less than an hour to build.
3) is Indestructable, so you only need one all season..
<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">
<b>Thojo</b>, you kidding. If not please provide us real example?
Jimbo,
Actually, I'm not at all sure there is such a thing. Different wings will suit different flying styles. That's part of why I like designing, and why I'm doing so well in 2610 and SSC, but not in B class. I have designs in those classes that really fit my style and the parameters of the class, while my B class design needs a serious update to fit my style.
So, what makes a perfect combat wing for what style of flying and in what class?
Kirk Montague Adams
RCCA 560
http://www.MidAtlanticCombat.com - Combat in the Mid-Atlantic Region
Actually, I'm not at all sure there is such a thing. Different wings will suit different flying styles. That's part of why I like designing, and why I'm doing so well in 2610 and SSC, but not in B class. I have designs in those classes that really fit my style and the parameters of the class, while my B class design needs a serious update to fit my style.
So, what makes a perfect combat wing for what style of flying and in what class?
Kirk Montague Adams
RCCA 560
http://www.MidAtlanticCombat.com - Combat in the Mid-Atlantic Region