ORIGINAL: Jascat100
Fly Eagle have been getting a lot of stick regarding their build quality (or lack of it) recently. I had one of their Rafale's & the retracts lasted about twenty flights. The metal was as soft as butter. I have heard, they are learning fast.
I would welcome reports on the quality of the models they now produce & are they standing up to regular usage.
I'm sure you've read the reports on here recently as have I, that seem to indicate that the initial quality looks to be improving - they appear to now know what carbon fiber is and the gear seem to work better out of the box - according to reports on here.
What still concerns me is the second consideration - how do they stand up to regular usage? Personally, I want to wait until I see more of them being actively flown at flyins before I consider trying them again. I'm still worried that they might be prettier on the outside then they are durable on the inside...
Bob