Saw one at a club in O-town once. Looked nicely constructed but with the low wing it looked kind of dubious for 3D flying. Hard to tell how well it would 3D as the guy just sport flew it around. Appeared to have some wing rock when he slowed down for landing(without flaps he didn't install a servo or make flaperons either) Aileron area looked a little smallish. I was kind of mystified as to why a 3D plane would need seperate flaps, just extra weight you don't need. If you don't use a Y-connector on your aileron servos and have a computer radio you can program in flaperons without needing seperate flap servo(s). Good luck, let us know how she flies. Also if you're up for some fun next weekend:
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