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Default RE: Toledo 2007 - RCUniverse on site coverage

Taking a short stroll over to the Great Planes booth we find several new items, and a few of them are real doozies! How about a great looking EP Combat Spitfire with a fully built-up structure? Or maybe you are looking for something a little larger and more aerobatic? Take a look at the new Reactor. With control surfaces this large, it will probably be able to swap ends while standing still.

How about the new O.S. Engines .75AX 2-stroke? Or maybe you're a 4-stroke buff (or wish you were)? In that case, feast your eyes upon the new Alpha .56 4-stroke. The Alpha line will eventually replace the well known Surpass line and the .56 is the first model to be released. New features include the sculpted look of the AX 2-stroke line and a velocity stack to improve performance.

Have you been looking for a new radio? How about the Futaba 12ZA or the T12FGA. Both are computerized radios with a ton of features to satisfy even the most serious of modelers. Or maybe you have been wishing there was a way you could upgrade your current transmitter to Futaba's 2.4GHz FASST system and do away with crystals and frequency pins for good? If so, take a look at Futaba's new transmitter modules and receivers designed with you in mind.

How about the new Nitro SuperVee 27? This boat looks fast and it's not even in the water!

Back to electric airplanes we see ElectriFly has new light weight spinners with cool looking transparent cones and lightened back plates in several popular sizes and colors.

Or how about this neat looking EP PBY sea plane? This should be just the ticket for someone looking for a neat looking, great flying electric float plane that won't break the bank to put in the air.

And last we see just a few of the very high quality FlightPower batteries along with their charge balancers. It is safe to say there is a FlightPower battery available for every model from small slow flyers to the largest helicopter or giant scale airplane.
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