Any Final Suggestions?
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From: Daytona Beach,
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Well it has come down to the Dalton Aviation Extra 260 42% for my next big aircraft. I am planning on getting the kit. Is there any other airplanes that will probably do better 3D and precision and cost around the same as the Dalton one but as in a arf. I would go to composit but it is a little too much $$$$. Please let me know. In a week or so I am ordering the plane I decide to get.
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From: huddleston,
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I would check into a large Yak 54 I think the new QQ YAK 54 is 35% and I read that Extreme Flight RC is releaseing a 35% as well. They are excellent for 3D and precision flying. Hope this helps good luck on your choice! Keep us posted
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Well really want a 40% and above plane. Plus a friend out at the flying field is getting a 35% yak ready now and should have it out soon. I just am leaning towards the extra 260 now. lol Really any 40% airplane flies really good.
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Well really want a 40% and above plane. Plus a friend out at the flying field is getting a 35% yak ready now and should have it out soon. I just am leaning towards the extra 260 now. lol Really any 40% airplane flies really good.
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Check out the RadioWaves'/ JTec,,,,,,40% arf is around 1395 Ibelieve, I have been around Gerald Neals at Joe Nall and he said it is the best 40%er he had ever flown,,



