Peak Models Ordering
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From: fort worth,
TX
I have been flying my peak yak for over a year now, and it have stood up very well. The only thing I would recommend is to beef up the motor box, mine was mostly stringers and it showed cracks after just a few flights..
It took about 9 days for my yak to arrive, the box had a few scuff marks on it but it was packed pretty good so there was no damage..
It took about 9 days for my yak to arrive, the box had a few scuff marks on it but it was packed pretty good so there was no damage..
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From: wheatland,
CA
I was also looking at the 30% yak v3, which they have made a lot of changes to the fuse. The first thing i do to a new plane is run finishing epoxy down all the seams. You just can't trust the factory hot glue, it doesn't stick. They seem to have a really good price on the plane, so i might go for it.
Thanks for the help
Thanks for the help



