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Old 09-05-2002 | 10:38 PM
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The plane I was asking if the engine was big eneogh is a Direct Connection,Advance 40. I bought the kit and a .49 engine,3 servos and a reciever for $72.00.Think th
at was a good deal?

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If it works its a good deal,but hope you didn't buy it for a trainer because it's used more as a second or third plane
Have a goodun, John.
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Sounds like a very good deal.
Are all the parts in the Kit?
Is the engine new or used?
Have you seen the engine run?
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.49 engine? Who is the manufacturer?

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