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EXCAP232 12-29-2002 10:26 AM

RTF planes
 
Tower sells many planes from other makers. Tower is part of Great Planes and other companies that also includes other mail order firms including Omni models.

Short list of other ARF planes:
Horizon Hobby distributes the Hanger 9 line of arfs

Global distributes the Global // Model Tech // and many electircs under the name wattage

MRC (Altech Marketing) distributes the EZ kits and the Enya engine line.

Sig produces some really nice ARF's (and kits) that are distributed by them and others.

RadioCraft has some of their designs available as ARF's (IMAC planes)

Aeroworks has kits and ARF's (including the new Ultimate Chip Hyde won the TOC with)

Tennessee Model products has an interesting line of ARC's that include some of the SPA (senior pattern association) and other aerobatic palnes and scale (AT-6 etc).

Morris Hobbies has several models in ARF version.

There are many others.

EXCAP232

lookinup 12-29-2002 06:18 PM

RTF planes
 
This may be exactly what you are looking for. I don't have one or know anybody who does but this seems like what you want.

Cermark Javelin II

Option 2: Enchanced Package, comes with factory installed GMS-47 2C glow engine w/muffler and 5 servos :$299.95.

Looks like all you would need to do is put a receiver in it.

The Oct. 2002 issue of RCM has a review of it

ptgarcia 12-30-2002 06:23 PM

RTF planes
 
Hangar 9 makes a couple.

1) Xtra Easy

2) Alpha Trainer

I had first hand experience with the Xtra Easy. I really like this plane. It turned out to be a lot of fun.

Don't have any experience with the Alpha trainer, but I have heard a lot of good things abou it.

Good luck!

Crashem 12-30-2002 06:39 PM

RTF planes
 
do a search for horizon hobbies. They distribute them

axeman 12-30-2002 07:16 PM

RTF planes
 
Hobbico.com sells the Superstar 40 Select which is an RTF, says you are ready to fly in 20 minutes.


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axeman 12-30-2002 07:38 PM

RTF planes
 
Ouch! I didn't get the RTF, I bought the Superstar 40 ARF and it only took me 14 hours to put it together and make it flight worthy.
I bought it at a store and not online though so I could look at it and make sure it was ok, the covering is wonderful on mine and everything works the way it's supposed to, haven't had a chance to fly it yet, just got it last monday, hopefully I'll have good enough weather to fly it on New Years day.

I think you just got one of the few bad ones. Everyone else I've talked to about the Superstar say it's the best trainer out there.

Here's wishing you and yours a great New Year

cubflipper02 12-30-2002 07:50 PM

RTF planes
 
I've seen something called a bobcat that was low wing and ready to fly,I cant remember who sells them though.

cubflipper02 12-30-2002 07:54 PM

RTF planes
 
Just found it,looks like cermark sells it.$189 and that includes engine,servos etc installed already.Looks like you just need to add tx/rx


http://www.cermark.com/Merchant2/mer...egory_Code=AAA

EXCAP232 12-31-2002 12:49 AM

RTF vs ARF
 
There certainly is a lot of difference in the two however many use these terms interchangeably. In all reality the ones I have seen and assisted with were less than perfectly ready to fly. Hope you found what you sought from the other posts.

EXCAP232


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