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Old 06-02-2008, 12:53 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default 2.60 m (102") kit recommendation

I'm planning on buying a 2.60 m kit and I've been looking at the composite-arf Extra 300SX http://www.composite-arf.com.hk/ar/Product?683000 and the composite-arf Yak 55SP http://www.composite-arf.com.hk/ar/Product?475000




I've always heard good things about this airplanes, but are there any new kits available in the market that will be a better choice ? I'm not only talking about flying characteristics, but also about built quality of the model (I'm thinking of keeping this model for a long time....)

All your recommendations will be appreciated.
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Default Re: 2.60 m (102") kit recommendation

here are some pictures of the 300sx the 330L and the 3m 260, hope this helps, as I said before I like flying the 260 more than the 330L more than the 300sx, the 260 is SOLID moreso than the 330L IMO
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as you can tell from my aviator I like that scheme
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