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Now this looks interesting. A bit larger than your average park flyer. But still small enough to keep the battery costs within reason.
http://extremeflightrc.com/production/html/45EExtra.htm
http://extremeflightrc.com/production/html/45EExtra.htm
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Atlantahobby.com has complete package deals for 479.99
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I have mine flying as well. I used the Eflight Park 480 and for the test flights I used a THP 1320 3s Prolite. I know its way to small but it is what I had laying around and the plane had been sitting for a couple days waiting for a test hop. Sweet little machine.