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Old 11-08-2014, 06:44 AM
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David Searles
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For those so eager to get one of these(I count myself as well) I will say again, add an additional 6 months to a year for proper flight testing, before this kit should be released. These are large jets, and as any engineer will tell you, what it looks like on paper ain't always how it performs in use, the first time!

This company seems to be going about this the correct way with their use of higher quality materials and designs. Now, just don't get in to too much of a hurry and screw it all up because you don't find a design flaw until after the kit is in the hands of customers and starts falling out of the sky. I've waited this long, I'd rather wait another few months and know it's RIGHT, because I've watched the flight test videos etc. (Would you guys PLEASE make the investment in a HD video camera specifically for this use!) Some of the low quality mfg video's we've seen in the past, make me wonder.

David S