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Old 03-10-2010 | 01:17 PM
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get a jet joe, a jet legend f20, a bag of marshmellows and a pack of hotdogs...then enjoy the picnic
He he, well thank you all for your advice! It seems as though the consensus is clear! I think I'll just get a JetCat. Someone recommended to me a P60. I hope it has enough power to fly the Velox.
Old 03-10-2010 | 02:24 PM
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He he, well thank you all for your advice! It seems as though the consensus is clear! I think I'll just get a JetCat. Someone recommended to me a P60. I hope it has enough power to fly the Velox.
A P-60 will fly it however there are limited airframes for the P-60, what are your long range plans, i.e. the next airframe after this, will the P-60 be enough.

You can buy a bit larger and not use the full power for the Velox

A Jet Central Rabbit has 19 Lbs of Thrust, a Jet Cat p-60 is 13 Lbs...both are priced nearly the same, you get a life time warranty with the Jet Central, plus if you should damage due to a crash there is a very good chance it will be repaired, and not told to make a mantle piece out of it....

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Not only in most cases can it be repaired.. but after the factory returns it to you in pristine condition.. the lifetime warranty continues..

there may be some cheaper turbines that offer lifetime warranty.. but you can bet that will only last until the first time there is any sign of damage...

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