BME Edge 35% preview (Video)
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From: surrey,
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I have no facts on this plane other than it is powered by a barely broke in BME 110cc twin.Max Chen flying protototype.I cannot answer any details.Enjoy
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I heard Max is out of the BME business and has moved overseas.I never seen anything on the website about any new releases.It looked like it had good potential and maybe someone is still working on this project.
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BME Aircraft is now owned by Performance Aircraft Unlimited (PAU). Herve LeJune is the head honcho. 
I was BMEAircraft's wemaster and and please to say I am PAU's webmater.
There are no announcements of ANY aircraft other than what you find on their website, which means you should plan your purchases as such.
PAU does indeed have plans for new designs and seems quite dedicated to bringing the best from BMEAircraft products into the PAU line as well as adding new and exciting designs.
Now with that said... if you are interested in a specfic aircraft... feel free to e-mail them a vote of interest so that they know what their customers want. If enough people ask for something, they often are served richly.
But again... this video of Max field testing a prototype of a 35% design does not directly mean that PAU is releasing it.

I was BMEAircraft's wemaster and and please to say I am PAU's webmater.
There are no announcements of ANY aircraft other than what you find on their website, which means you should plan your purchases as such.
PAU does indeed have plans for new designs and seems quite dedicated to bringing the best from BMEAircraft products into the PAU line as well as adding new and exciting designs.
Now with that said... if you are interested in a specfic aircraft... feel free to e-mail them a vote of interest so that they know what their customers want. If enough people ask for something, they often are served richly.
But again... this video of Max field testing a prototype of a 35% design does not directly mean that PAU is releasing it.



