Sure Flight ARFs
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Does anyone have experience with Sure Flight ARF planes in the 40 size? I cant seem to find much info on them on the net. Just wondering if they are durable, fly well, build quickly etc. All information will be greatly appriciated.
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I only found one relevant thread and it was of kit versions. All the other hits were from threads with the words "sure" and "flight" in the body of the texts, lots of useless threads. Am I doing something wrong?? I could only find this one with an advanced search.
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_76.../tm.htm#760901
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_76.../tm.htm#760901
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Somebody correct this if I am wrong please;
I think the Sureflite ARF you are talking about is the Sureflite Kit they are talking about.
As far as I know, Sureflite only makes one type of kit/arf. Their kits are made of foam which you have to finish.
I think the Sureflite ARF you are talking about is the Sureflite Kit they are talking about.
As far as I know, Sureflite only makes one type of kit/arf. Their kits are made of foam which you have to finish.
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Sureflite does not make and ARF. They are almost an ARC. I have had the spit, stang, 1/2a cub(several) 20 cub, and am getting ready to get a P-40 and another stang. You really need to watch the weight of the planes. If you build them light they fly great. If you build them heavy they snap roll, stall just like a heavy scale war bird. With the main parts made out of foam, they can take a pretty good hit and just bounce.
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