Best YAK 54 for 50 cc engine ?
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I owned the Aerotech version and while it's nice it's a l;ittle bit cheaply built. I now own the Aeroworks version and love it. I know 1 person with the TOC version and he loves it and know 2 people with the QQ version and they love theirs.
So I guess what I am saying is almost all Yaks fly the same, there are differences in assembly
I owned the Aerotech version and while it's nice it's a l;ittle bit cheaply built. I now own the Aeroworks version and love it. I know 1 person with the TOC version and he loves it and know 2 people with the QQ version and they love theirs.
So I guess what I am saying is almost all Yaks fly the same, there are differences in assembly
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I flown most of them. But the most impressive are QQ and Extreme flight. These are a little pricey ,but well worth it.
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don't rule out an extra 260...lighter than the Yaks at less than 15lbs. Check out the Airwild at the website or do a search on RCU for the new airplane. If you are a Yak man, I would look at the Aeroworks.
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Sportflyer, you're going to get a lot of different opinions here since so many 50cc Yak's are available.
I'll put my vote in for the TOC/Aviation Models 30% Yak 54.
I'll put my vote in for the TOC/Aviation Models 30% Yak 54.




