Adrian wrote: looking at those pictures F3A really hasnt changed that much other than gaining some side area.
all have straight trailing edges, lowish wings, motors appear to be on the tail line.
I like that they arent scale.
don't get me wrong, scale has its place in the sport but for aerobatic models they have a job to fill and by making them scaleish that compromises the design and handling of the model.
scale should be scale and making the model fly nicely with the compromised handling that a scale plan form brings is part of the skill.
it bugs me that a lot of the 3d stuff is based upon their full size counterparts.
anyway, i digress...
what about beyond the stall? harriers and the like, my mx2 has a pretty knarly flick when doing rolling harriers that makes it hard to keep the roll rate nice and constant. Is that purely wing section related?
Interesting point about scale 3d, there was a period around early 2000 when there were a few 'freestyle 3d' models developed from f3a like the Majestic, but they seemed to disappear? Maybe scale based stuff sells better?
Harriers is one area where a straight leading edge does help, this is why the Edge 540 designs do well at 3d, it seems to delay the tip stall. Your foamy MX2 is more likely a bit flicky as it is relatively small so the wing loading will be higher, the bigger models are definately more forgiving.