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RE: 2008 New Airplanes - 2/27/2008 6:59:25 PM   
marzo91



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Any comments from the owner?

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RE: 2008 New Airplanes - 2/28/2008 11:18:21 PM   
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Probably not like I said before GUTLESS!!!! or SPEACHLESS!!! don't hold your breath guys.

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RE: 2008 New Airplanes - 2/28/2008 11:36:22 PM   
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Don't forget shameless.


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RE: 2008 New Airplanes - 2/29/2008 1:24:46 AM   
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Hello
I would love to hear Aerotech's explanation.

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RE: 2008 New Airplanes - 2/29/2008 2:06:14 AM   
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John where are you.......


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RE: 2008 New Airplanes - 3/3/2008 4:26:00 AM   
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Sure am glad I did some additional investigating before buying a Aerotech Model and never being able to get any parts or service with it. This is what makes RCU so nice is the informative forums to find out anything you need to know.

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RE: 2008 New Airplanes - 3/11/2008 1:19:49 AM   
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Hello,

I would not be surprised if there wasn't an account already created to try to make Aerotech look good in all of this. He's done it before and was caught

My point is I learned a long time ago not to do business with them and now seeing all of this just really seals my point

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RE: 2008 New Airplanes - 3/24/2008 12:08:24 AM   
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Was just looking at Aerotech website and thought it was funny that they are saying that the Pitts Python as shown does not come as shown. Yellow is white and blue is red and...and...and...! I was suspicious and started looking on RCU forums about Aerotech. I think it is great that RCU offers guys like me the opportunity to get first hand info from modelers like myself concerning a purchase. It is a shame that the "sharks" have invaded the sanctity and honesty of the R/C community. I would like to thank you guys that stick your necks out and contribute to these forums to help point out the good,bad,and ugly perspectives of buying products from suppliers that don't give a flying f%^$^$ about my hard earned money. Please do not confuse this Aerotech with the company of the same name Aerotech that is owned and operated by Wayne Siewert. Wayne Siewert is honest as the day is long. His company specializes in WWII fighter aircraft. I am building a TF Giant P-51 and discovered this other "Aerotech" and realized I was looking at two manufacturers with the same name. Thanks again. Speedy

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RE: 2008 New Airplanes - 3/26/2008 3:51:55 AM   
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come on shameless...come out out and explain to the half a dozen people why their planes came with half the pieces and how the other half is still going through customs. I want to hear how the little old lady working at customs, who as about as much brains about RC airplanes as the kid flipping burgers at Mcdonalds, would know exactly what to take and not to take out of an arf (cowl, wing, stabilizers, etc).

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RE: 2008 New Airplanes - 3/26/2008 9:31:35 PM   
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Mark Vigod are you out there buddy ? Why is the aerotech forum still open ?
Any body want to see it closed ?


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RE: 2008 New Airplanes - 4/7/2008 11:22:27 PM   
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Thank you guys, for the tread I was just placing an order with them but after reading this they are not getting my bussines.


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RE: 2008 New Airplanes - 4/15/2008 2:26:17 AM   
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Hi. Im lookin to buy a yak for better 3d, but am concerned about the shorter fuse v/s say a giles 202 or edge 540, with regard to flying precision. I like flying 3D better but would like to learn a little precision. i think a longer fuselage would track better. What are the most noticeable differences in flying with a shorter fuselage?

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RE: 2008 New Airplanes - 5/16/2008 5:08:34 PM   
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Anybody heard from Aerotech?


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