Omp Quality & Performance
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From: gainesville,
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Termagator was in town the first of the week and check out my FF540. You name it it was done, tail touch, VTO, rolling harrier, plain 'ol harrier. Like I said you name it. Mine has a Irvine 46 he broke it in two days in a row along with some other stuff local.
The kit builds well every thing was included, I think I got my monies worth, Some day I'll learn to fly like that.
George
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The kit builds well every thing was included, I think I got my monies worth, Some day I'll learn to fly like that.
George
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From: CC,
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I got a FF540 yet (almost have the wing done) and it builds easy. Some of the wood in mine kit was a little warped but not to bad and the quality of it was good. I'm hoping it flies.
George, how much did your end out weighing?
George, how much did your end out weighing?
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From: sparta,
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The FF 540 is inexpensive, is a quality kit that goes together well and flies great--I have an Irvine 53 on mine. But I find that when I am going flying my hands instinctively pick up a Menace powered by a TT36.




