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birmingham rollers vs fireball rollers ???


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cv rollers
211 posts
Jan 02, 2009
6:17 PM
ok, this is a newbie question,could u compete in comp's with these fireballs?from what i understand this is another strain of birmingham rollers,correct? so why another site?? or are they so different that a different site is needed ?not being a smart a$$.just trying to learn. i did go to the other site and checked it out but could not post ...please i am not trying to offend any one so only respond if u would like to help!!!
could u compete with a whole kit of them fireballs???
rollernewbie
333 posts
Jan 02, 2009
6:22 PM
i dont think you can..not sure..still learning also..
because they fly too high and roll pretty deep..
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RollerNewbie
cv rollers
213 posts
Jan 02, 2009
6:24 PM
wow i did not no that ..could they kit? could u fly a kit of them???
rollernewbie
334 posts
Jan 02, 2009
6:27 PM
im thinking they can..
im sure fireballer916 can help you more..
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RollerNewbie
Fire_Baller_916
379 posts
Jan 02, 2009
6:32 PM
Fireballs are high flyers, fly for hours, and they are known for there deep rollering...They also come in all sorts of color and markings...They kit good but just not as tight as birminghams...They are more for backyard flying...I believe Tony, the owener of this site flew 2 FBs in his kit and did very well with them...

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Chai_Seng

http://fireballroller.ning.com/

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cv rollers
215 posts
Jan 02, 2009
6:51 PM
hey thanks fire ball 916 i did not no that,sounds like i need some of those LOL .i am a back yard flyer rite now,i think i would enjoy them, now i can see why u would have another site ill have to join that site also thanks for responding to my post.can i email u with more information about them
rick
Fire_Baller_916
380 posts
Jan 02, 2009
10:15 PM
Sure just go onto the fireball site and ask question there...Thanks...
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Chai_Seng

http://fireballroller.ning.com/

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Lipper
GOLD MEMBER
120 posts
Jan 02, 2009
10:31 PM
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Mike Trevis
The Bigger the Dream the Bigger the Leap

yes you can....especially if you mix them with the regs...if your going to fly them as just fireballs you need to slow them up abit...i have flown many...and mixed them wth mine in the past..ther is nothing wrong with fireballs except the rumors..
Fire_Baller_916
382 posts
Jan 02, 2009
11:06 PM
Lipper, I dont know about mixing them...Its best to fly them seperate...Flying FBs and BRs together will throw the kit off track..Even flying different family of rollers together can ruin the kit...Every family fly differently...
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Chai_Seng

http://fireballroller.ning.com/

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Last Edited by on Jan 02, 2009 11:08 PM
Windjammer Loft
636 posts
Jan 03, 2009
7:12 AM
Lipper....I have to agree with Chai. I have FB's & BR's. I've experienced that when I flew both of them together it hindered their performances greatly. Flying them separately give me a chance to see them in their true form. My FB's fly very very high, in the neighborhood of 500-700ft and some times higher.

cv rollers....and to answer somemore of your question. The FB's are so different..It's just better to keep them in their own site. All you have to do to post is to register on the FB site.... It would be simple too difficult to judge them because of the hieght they fly..

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Fly High and Roll On

Paul

Last Edited by on Jan 03, 2009 7:13 AM
Lipper
GOLD MEMBER
122 posts
Jan 03, 2009
8:53 AM
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Mike Trevis
The Bigger the Dream the Bigger the Leap

When I first started in rollers years ago I got a bunch from three different guys. At the time I did not know much about the fireballs, and evidently I still dont. LOL.. But any way I just bred all three bunches best to best, and had some pretty decent birds. These were the birds I was going to fly in the world cup. Unfortunately for me this is the same time tragedy struck my family and I was forced out of birds...

Maybe these were bad fireballs, I dont know...Anyway just the experience I had with them..
Fire_Baller_916
383 posts
Jan 03, 2009
11:24 AM
Who did you purchase your Fireballs from at the time?

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Chai_Seng

http://fireballroller.ning.com/

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cv rollers
216 posts
Jan 03, 2009
11:34 AM
thanks gentlemen sounds like fireballs are a lot of fun i have never seen them in action maybe one day !
c robbo
371 posts
Jan 03, 2009
11:36 AM
are the fireball the same as badges.tite kitting girds do thay roll
Lipper
GOLD MEMBER
125 posts
Jan 03, 2009
12:32 PM
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Mike Trevis
The Bigger the Dream the Bigger the Leap

fire baller,

I got mine from a guy in Hudson, Wisconsin. I cant remember his name, but he had a pile of them mostly grizzles and white with black mottles.


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