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colingw -> RE: Enya .45 series 6001 (1/15/2008 11:53:42 PM)
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Also, Stalker's offerings start at the "serious C/L stunt" threshold of .40. Enya are the only manufacturer doing a comprehensive ranges of the smaller sport flying sizes. As best as I can tell, Enya now offers a control line range that has never been surpassed in quality, reasonable price or variety in the history of C/L. What other manufacturer offers :- .09 - 2 versions (cross flow in both plain & BB) .11 - schnuerle BB diesel .15 - 4 versions (cross flow, schnuerle, schnuerle BB and schnuerle BB diesel) .20 cross flow - very light weight for the displacement. .25 - 3 versions (2 schnuerle glows and a .25 diesel that can swing up to a 12" prop) .30 .35 .40 - 2 versions .45 - 2 versions (cross flow & schnuerle) .50 .53 C/L four stroke (recently announced) .60 - 2 versions (cross flow and schnuerle .61) .. and then backs it up with great parts service and limited edition releases of old favourites that are 20-30 years out of production? For the sports flyer like me, this makes Enya my first port of call when I want a new engine of high quality, unless I happen to be in the market for a diesel in which case its a toss up between Enya (if they offer the displacement) and PAW. If I ever reach a competitive level flying F2B, then it will be time to look at the specialist F2B engines, although I suspect a talented flyer could do pretty well with a .53 4 stroke, .60-IIIB or 61CXS Pro. cheers, Colin
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