ECOMRC ?
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From: Keller, TX
I looked up their web site, and they seem to have very attractive planes. I couln't find any price info, so I'm guessing probably pricey. I tried looking up "impartation" and couldn't find anything, so I am unable to respond on that. Do you have any information on these ARFs?
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I used to deal with the manufacturer and only stopped because I stopped dealing airframes altogether. The manufacturer has been around for quite a while and their build quality fits into the top 50% of the quality chain. In other words - they are reasonably good quality but as with most ARF's, it pays to squeeze a bottle of CA into joints where you can reach them and add a little tristock here or there if you want longevity.
Prices are pretty visible if you go to the dealers site.
[link]http://www.troybuiltmodels.com/category/ECO1/ECOMRC-Civilian-Planes-ARFs.html[/link]
Prices are pretty visible if you go to the dealers site.
[link]http://www.troybuiltmodels.com/category/ECO1/ECOMRC-Civilian-Planes-ARFs.html[/link]
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There is someone doing a build of the ECON Wilga on RCG in the scale electric planes forum that I have been following. Looks like a pretty good plane for the $. Waiting for the maiden and comments before I jump on it. Want to get into towing and with some extra glue and wood, this might be the ticket. Troybuilt has videos of all ECON aircraft that is in stock.
Harry
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