USA Made ARF`s
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Not that the Chinese were too powerful ... we got too cheeky for the moderators liking, hahahaa ... no more political comments anymore!!! If you want 100% US made ARFs then go for some company called like Composite Aircraft ... I used the have the link. can anyone help?
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From: Macho Grande, KS
And if I say anything about US labor unions, you think it'll be purged too.
Once the Chinese build shops form unions, we'll get some of the contracts back.
It's all our own fault that we want the most quality for the least money.
Once the Chinese build shops form unions, we'll get some of the contracts back.
It's all our own fault that we want the most quality for the least money.
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Thanks, for the lead on ARF's.
Any more, and if whoever replied with the ones that were listed on the deleted post, could you re-reply
them. I believe they were from Canada.
Good luck to the Canadian hocky team, the US team almost made it, there gettng better anyway.
OK, no more politics, I just asked a question and gave my reason for asking it, not to start a broo ha ha.
I also fly controline, and the biggist supplier of C/L kits (Brodak) is now catching up to the R/C suppliers by having ARF's made of several of the older plane kits and a few modern kits. They just arrived from China, and I would concider getting one, mainly cause I crash a lot trying to practice the arobatic pattern and sometimes need a plane in a hurry.
I have built from kits for 50 years, C/L then R/C, only 2 more years till retirement and I'll have plenty of time to crank out kits.
Any more leads would be appreciated.
Thanks, Jerry
Any more, and if whoever replied with the ones that were listed on the deleted post, could you re-reply
them. I believe they were from Canada.
Good luck to the Canadian hocky team, the US team almost made it, there gettng better anyway.
OK, no more politics, I just asked a question and gave my reason for asking it, not to start a broo ha ha.
I also fly controline, and the biggist supplier of C/L kits (Brodak) is now catching up to the R/C suppliers by having ARF's made of several of the older plane kits and a few modern kits. They just arrived from China, and I would concider getting one, mainly cause I crash a lot trying to practice the arobatic pattern and sometimes need a plane in a hurry.
I have built from kits for 50 years, C/L then R/C, only 2 more years till retirement and I'll have plenty of time to crank out kits.
Any more leads would be appreciated.
Thanks, Jerry
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Thanks, for the lead on ARF's.
Any more, and if whoever replied with the ones that were listed on the deleted post, could you re-reply
them. I believe they were from Canada.
Good luck to the Canadian hocky team, the US team almost made it, there gettng better anyway.
OK, no more politics, I just asked a question and gave my reason for asking it, not to start a broo ha ha.
I also fly controline, and the biggist supplier of C/L kits (Brodak) is now catching up to the R/C suppliers by having ARF's made of several of the older plane kits and a few modern kits. They just arrived from China, and I would concider getting one, mainly cause I crash a lot trying to practice the arobatic pattern and sometimes need a plane in a hurry.
I have built from kits for 50 years, C/L then R/C, only 2 more years till retirement and I'll have plenty of time to crank out kits.
Any more leads would be appreciated.
Thanks, Jerry
Any more, and if whoever replied with the ones that were listed on the deleted post, could you re-reply
them. I believe they were from Canada.
Good luck to the Canadian hocky team, the US team almost made it, there gettng better anyway.
OK, no more politics, I just asked a question and gave my reason for asking it, not to start a broo ha ha.
I also fly controline, and the biggist supplier of C/L kits (Brodak) is now catching up to the R/C suppliers by having ARF's made of several of the older plane kits and a few modern kits. They just arrived from China, and I would concider getting one, mainly cause I crash a lot trying to practice the arobatic pattern and sometimes need a plane in a hurry.
I have built from kits for 50 years, C/L then R/C, only 2 more years till retirement and I'll have plenty of time to crank out kits.
Any more leads would be appreciated.
Thanks, Jerry
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From: Fredericton,
NB, CANADA
We'll try this one again
http://www.vectorflight.com/
58"Extra
66" Extra
66" Edge
60" Sukhoi
Made mostly in Canada, US Hardware
Great ARF's, instructions a little weak but OK for an experienced builder
Great price - on sale now for $150
Best customer service, technical response in the business.
Ross
http://www.vectorflight.com/
58"Extra
66" Extra
66" Edge
60" Sukhoi
Made mostly in Canada, US Hardware
Great ARF's, instructions a little weak but OK for an experienced builder
Great price - on sale now for $150
Best customer service, technical response in the business.
Ross



