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Old 03-08-2017 | 10:25 AM
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Originally Posted by afterburner
Hmm, should I go with the Jiffy pop, microwaveable or the giant barrel of cheese balls


Hmmm, cheese balls!



Originally Posted by Vincent
Hi Raf...what makes you say this?? Vin...
They are sponsoring a bunch of jet meets.

And there seems to be new FEJ jets for sale in the "for sale" section.


Originally Posted by marcpamjoce
Hi ravill, and thanks for your post and question. I know for a fact that FEJ is a more reputable and honest company than anyone out there in the US and overseas. Their jets have been revamped and improved to address all prior issues, as well as, potential problematic issues in the airframe. I would, without a doubt, give them my ringing endorsement along with everyone on these boards. I think we should all give FEJ another shot and would not hesitate on sending them my money to get a new and improved jet. Oh, and i almost forgot, they have the best, if not THE best, paint job in the business. Please give James a call today

Who knew there was so much wisdom over there in Uganda?!



Originally Posted by FalconWings
It would be nice if they could make a comeback, now that Skymaster and Jet Legend have become $7K + chinese ARFers.

I was just thinking to myself that I'm paying so much for these chinese ARF'S !!



Originally Posted by FenderBean
The only thing that has changed are the materials which is only part of the problem. They are using same molds, same gear, same mechanics for control surfaces. This is something I didn't really know starting out but after a few years seeing and learning things they just don't have the experience to make safe models without going back to the drawing board. They use soft metals, they don't use the proper methods to design aerodynamically stable flight surfaces. As you know with high speed flight its a must to prevent flutter and structural failures. I have been flying and building jets for about 7 years, I could be wrong and I'm smart enough to know what I don't know but in this case I don't think I'm wrong. With that said I will silence my opinions on this particular company.
I bet you are very right.

But why silence yourself?

Have fun with what you can!