64mm edf preference.

thinking about what my next edf should be. I still learning on them. Our clue has a small paved runway, good for takeoff, landing is a crapshoot. 64mm just bc the batteries. I have a bunch of 4s 3200. Currently have that blue habu and 50 which is floaty but honestly a lot of fun, and the viper 64. Honestly not a fan of the viper 64. I know it has a very light wingload. I caught it on a great sale last winter but I've cartwheeled it a few times, added some carbon fiber, but it's days are numbered. To slow on approach and the wind will flip it, to quick and I sometimes bounce it. I have some receivers and have been watching for a sale, debating the 64mm futura, a 64mm f16 yeah I know fixed gear, or maybe the 70mm habu ss. It's kinda ugly but that one gives you room to grow with batteries it seems. Basically I maybe fly once a week tops so want to stay in the 2-300 range, bnf is nice but have a spare ar631, and a little bored with the prop planes and trying to learn edf's. Just don't want to drop coin on 6s batteries right now. Any suggestions?

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u/rotacurly — 1 day ago

Carbon fiber repair

First edf, a viper 64 mm has taken some hits to the fuselage and torn the nose a few times. Foolishly used hot glue because I was impatient but would like to reinforce it with some of those carbon fiber strips but due to the hot glue repair I can't really cut a channel. Would there be any benefit from gluing them to the inside of each side of the fuselage or would they just flex as well?

u/rotacurly — 15 days ago

Heat damage?

New watch, was cooking and stupidly cross my arm over a little burner. Arm got a little hot but didn't burn myself or anything. Watch is running. I assume it's ok?

u/rotacurly — 1 month ago

Only have one stud near the back. Front is a molly. About 23" span. 3cm quartz. Seem like it might work?

u/rotacurly — 2 months ago

Purchased online from supposedly legit dealer. Looks oddly good for 1986 but noticed one side is much thicker.

u/rotacurly — 2 months ago