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48" Edge 540 Building, Flying, and Questions

abaser

50cc
Just about to place my order on one of these. A quick question. Ive read about many planes in making this decision, and a lot of them always had that one particular quirk, something that could possibly bite you in the arse if you werent careful. Ive yet to find that with this model. So, I ask, is there this quirk with this model? Some break in a key spot that should be strengthened, others tend to snap one way or the other better/worse, some drop a wing in high alpha unexpectedly. Things like that. This is my first electric experience, and Im just starting in the 3D world, so I picked this model due to it looking very forgiving and capable. Any thoughts are welcomed, and yes, Iplan to go through this thread now that Ive found it.
 

3dNater

3DRCF Regional Ambassador
Just about to place my order on one of these. A quick question. Ive read about many planes in making this decision, and a lot of them always had that one particular quirk, something that could possibly bite you in the arse if you werent careful. Ive yet to find that with this model. So, I ask, is there this quirk with this model? Some break in a key spot that should be strengthened, others tend to snap one way or the other better/worse, some drop a wing in high alpha unexpectedly. Things like that. This is my first electric experience, and Im just starting in the 3D world, so I picked this model due to it looking very forgiving and capable. Any thoughts are welcomed, and yes, Iplan to go through this thread now that Ive found it.

Andy I can honestly say this plane does not have any bad habits like what you described above. It inspires confidence from the first trim flight. It is the perfect learning platform! One thing about 3dhs... they do a really good job on product testing prior to production. The kinks are pretty well worked out. Scott Stoops has the recipe for 3d airplane design down really well.
 

hosam

70cc twin V2
Andy I can honestly say this plane does not have any bad habits like what you described above. It inspires confidence from the first trim flight. It is the perfect learning platform! One thing about 3dhs... they do a really good job on product testing prior to production. The kinks are pretty well worked out. Scott Stoops has the recipe for 3d airplane design down really well.

+1,000,000...

my hanger has nothing but 3DHS planes as I found NOTHING compares with the line of planes (i.e. performance, quality, strength, etc...) Build it and fly it like you stole it and it will give you nothing but pleasure.

In reference to the subject plane, I have 2, one flying and one as a back up...
 

wedoitall

Member
I flew the crap out if my edge. No bad tendencies I saw . I had been flying for about 3 months total when I got mine. Probably one of the easiest planes I've owned. Almost too easy.
 

Pete

50cc
You pilots are going to LOVE this 48" Edge! This has to be one of my favorite 48" ARF's. It's not as fast on the roll rate as a 48" EF Extra but for low and slow, this Edge is Amazing! Hovering and torque rolling is too easy. Harriers are rock solid and rollers are so smooth! I love mine!

 
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