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Old 09-13-2007, 11:25 AM
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I've noted that many people call the stryker, Stryker c. What does the c stand for? Does it mean how new the model is? Are there Stryker a's and b's?

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Old 09-13-2007, 11:48 AM
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Well just like in real aircraft you had variants, so to the Stryker.

The first or A version had a 3 piece wing. Then there was a A/B version, new style foam and a much better bird. B/C version was pretty much what you see today, except it came out before the actual so called C version was released. The B/C had the notches for the hinges, the A/B didn't.

So I guess you could actually say the C version now is actually the 4th evolution of the Stryker.
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and b useally goes for a brushed motor and c for the brushless varity, for the stryker
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Okay that sums it up thank you.

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