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  • Motion needs a Tundra style

    Freewing or Flightline really needs to bring out a 50-55 inch Tundra plane with nice big wheels and quality parts . It would be really nice . I'm tired of going to other sites looking at them . Yea I know there is a FMS but it has a crazy price point on it and you need a truck to haul it around . E-Flite , Flyzone yes each have one but why not a Freewing or Flightline . Don't even reply with the Primo that will just make me angry !!!!!!!!


    Just thoughts from what I see …..

    Bryan
    But Crashing is Landing

  • #2
    I would say go to the grand tundra size though and I'm sold on this idea. My buddy has that plane and all I have to say is WOW! Very impressive!

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    • #3
      That's fine as long as I don't have to but 6s batteries …….. Between them and the plane I can't afford that route
      But Crashing is Landing

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      • #4
        I think it can carry 4s quite well. Atleast my buddies does to a more scale effect :Cool:

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        • #5
          I disagree,

          We have Tundra's, Grand Tundra's, Mauls, as well as Decathalo s, two or three other Eflight renditions, god they're so many. Why not just buy one, let Motion RC work on something cool please.

          One thing Rifel, if you can get a sure thing in a Durifly, why would you risk an Avious? Larger isn't always better. I've found few models that can match the performance of my Durifly models. Seriously.

          Woody

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          • #6
            How to make any Piper Cub "Tundra style" :: Put on huge tires.

            You can do the same with a lot of models... Oversize tires or make skis or similar alterations (that most people won't want because of the performance loss due to added weight and drag)
            FF gliders and rubber power since 1966, CL 1970-1990, RC since 1975.

            current planes from 1/2 oz to 22 lbs

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            • #7
              Originally posted by fhhuber View Post
              How to make any Piper Cub "Tundra style" :: Put on huge tires.

              You can do the same with a lot of models... Oversize tires or make skis or similar alterations (that most people won't want because of the performance loss due to added weight and drag)
              Right, :):Cool:
              AMA 424553

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