hi Mick, Boden birds r not ur answer m8 when u build any bird up and it is a
good flying tippler it will hit the pins the only difference is a Hugh's
type birds tends to say in the pins longer and r a bit nuts were the Boden
type birds r more calm and laid back but if it is a good flying day and a up
lifting wind the Bodens will b up in the pins to and the falcons will have
them .and the difference than a Boden and a Hughes type in training is in
training should the wind be blowing and raining the Hugh's birds will still
fly at a nice height but the Bodens in training will be knocking down
chimney Potts they fly that low in training but they r a very strong
tippler that's way the Bodens have done so many 20hrs fly's for men they r a
great bird but it is not ur answer to the falcons over there. all so the
Boden birds cannot hack the attack of a falcon they go down on the nearest
roof. my birds and the Hugh's type birds run the gauntlet and stay in the
sky and try out maneuver the falcon that's y I fly them. I flew Borden birds
great birds but cannot hack falcons at all hope this help u good luck m8.
Submitted by Manuel Fenton on 1/29/2011 8:28:43 PM