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pigeonlover01
28 posts
Jan 16, 2007
3:11 PM
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What is considered a good bird? My best birds are now the crappiest after i got new ones but i guess it all depends on what your standards are. Correct me if im wrong. What would you consider a good bird. What depth should it be rolling at how high should it perform etc? any comments are appreciated. =)



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MCCORMICKLOFTS
1067 posts
Jan 16, 2007
5:27 PM
A good bird kits without hesitation.
A good bird rolls with his teammates, not by itself.
A good bird is relatively easy to manage and doesn't defy the owner with wanting to fly high or wanting to land early.
A good bird rolls with good speed, enough to not see the revolutions of the spin.
A good roller rolls with H or better wing style, or roll in a manner as to not boldly show what wing pattern it is rolling with.
A good roller should roll at least 20 feet.
A Great roller does all of the above, but spins super fast and rolls 40+.
Brian.
parlorfancier916
231 posts
Jan 17, 2007
6:26 PM
I like the perfect kit birds that'll spin fast.


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