The difference in EZB and F1L is that a competitive EZB is going to be about the same size as an F1L but will be half (or less) of the weight. F1L has a 1.2g minimum weight. EZB has no minimum weight. My own EZB is about .7g (too heavy) and is a beast to fly. My F1L's are very easy to fly in low ceilings and not too bad in high ceilings.
LPP is always a good place to start and is probably easier than ministick. There are lots of plans around, building to weight is fairly easy and they fly well.
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From: barrysholder
To: Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 9:23 AM
Subject: [Indoor_Construction] next project?
I would like to build something a little larger than the A6 I just finished. I have all the patterns made for the hobbyshopper but is there something a bit easier. Olbill has suggested an F1L. What about a limited pennyplane. I have several decent ministicks. How does an EZB differ from an F1L. Does someone have plans to share? All that talk about indoor dying has me pumped up!
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