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I.F.O. Park/Indoor fliers

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Ed Forsythe - 31 Oct 2003 15:10 GMT
Hi troops,
Does anyone have any experience with the three versions of the I.F.O.
(trainer, mini, and regular)? I'm going to buy, I just can't decide which
one.  I'd like to fly oudoors *and* in a high school gym.
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Happy Flying,
Ed

Six_O'Clock_High - 31 Oct 2003 15:56 GMT
If you get the mini, you can fly where it is convenient as long as the winds
are not blowing.

> Hi troops,
> Does anyone have any experience with the three versions of the I.F.O.
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> Happy Flying,
> Ed
Mike Henderson - 31 Oct 2003 18:25 GMT
Any idea who sells mini ifo's in the UK?

Mike

> If you get the mini, you can fly where it is convenient as long as the winds
> are not blowing.
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> > Happy Flying,
> > Ed
The Natural Philosopher - 01 Nov 2003 13:00 GMT
> Any idea who sells mini ifo's in the UK?

Ask in indoor or open forum on www.ezonemag.com.

I know several UK flyers have them.

But its not my regular stamping ground

> Mike
>
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>>>Happy Flying,
>>>Ed
me - 02 Nov 2003 01:42 GMT
I've had the Mark III (regular). It was a great airplane. Good for outdoors
and gyms.

www.CalmDays.com (The best RC Site).
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Ed Forsythe - 03 Nov 2003 03:58 GMT
Thanks for the info troops.  I'd like to start with the one I can fly in the
smallest area.  I assume that would be the Mini.  Am I correct?
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Happy Flying,
Ed

> I've had the Mark III (regular). It was a great airplane. Good for outdoors
> and gyms.
>
> www.CalmDays.com (The best RC Site).
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edavis20@columbus.rr.com - 03 Nov 2003 21:52 GMT
|I have both the mini and the standard indoors. While you can fly both
indoors, I have more fun with the mini due to increased maneuverability.

> Thanks for the info troops.  I'd like to start with the one I can fly in the
> smallest area.  I assume that would be the Mini.  Am I correct?
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> > www.CalmDays.com (The best RC Site).
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Ed Forsythe - 04 Nov 2003 13:32 GMT
Thanks Ed - the Mini it is :)
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Tally Ho,
Ed

> |I have both the mini and the standard indoors. While you can fly both
> indoors, I have more fun with the mini due to increased maneuverability.
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> > > www.CalmDays.com (The best RC Site).
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