50 cc airplanes
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From: Clifton Springs,
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I just got my 84" Precision Aerobatics Edge 540 in the other day. It's a sweet bird and light as well. Should come out to less than 14.25 pounds ready to fly. The quality of this plane is unbelievable and the service I recieved from Troy Built models was second to none. There are a ton of 50CC planes out there and it's the little things that make a difference. Check out the PA Edge.....You won't be dissappointed.
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From: PTY, , PANAMA
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I'm glad to see some companies finally marketing 80cc planes.
Maybe we'll see a few more choices in the 80cc engine. Not that there's a shortage of 80cc engines. But it would be cool to see more in the 75--80cc range.
Glad to see more 80cc planes offered. 50cc isn't much bigger than 1/4 scale and 100cc won't fit in my truck.
80cc planes fit just right.
Maybe we'll see a few more choices in the 80cc engine. Not that there's a shortage of 80cc engines. But it would be cool to see more in the 75--80cc range.
Glad to see more 80cc planes offered. 50cc isn't much bigger than 1/4 scale and 100cc won't fit in my truck.
80cc planes fit just right.
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50cc size aircraft is jsut perfect, giant size but not so big as to need a trailor, doesn't need multiple servos on each control surface, uses a gas engine (albeit expensive) that burns cheaper fuel, flys light, etc.... I guess you can tell I love mine




