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| View Poll Results: Which 50cc'er? | |||
| AirWild 29% Extra 260 | | 46 | 35.11% |
| SD Models 30% Yak | | 51 | 38.93% |
| WildHare 28% Extra 300 | | 34 | 25.95% |
| Voters: 131. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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| That happens to be MY monkey. ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Berwyn, IL Age: 39
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Hey guys, I have a 50cc motor and am gathering parts for a gasser and am trying to decide on an airframe. I'm planning to use it for getting into IMAC but I know it will see more use as a 3D hucking platform. I've narrowed it down to three that I like the looks of and have seen good vid of: the Airwild 29% Extra 260, SD Models 30% Yak or the WH 28% Extra 300. I've hear great reports of the AW's performance and ultra low weight but haven't heard of a lot of people flying them. I've flown a SD Yak and liked it. They seem very popular but honestly, I'm about burnt out on the whole "Yak" thing. I've gotten to fly a WH 28% Extra and liked it but they're out of stock for the time being. So if you were looking for a 50cc bird to primarily get funky with but also to work on sequences with, what out of these three would be your choice and why? Thanks, Bill |
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| Mother Huckin' ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Caguas, Puerto Rico Age: 23
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Airwild 260 man. NO contest.
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I second the WH Extra or Edge. Awesome flying planes and excellent customer service. I flew the Extra 300LX. Excellent for IMAC. Bruce
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| Super Contributer ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Ramona, CA
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I have built all of the planes you are considering, so my info is more airframe based then flight based. The Airwild is amazing and it would be me first choice for 3D, but I would not choose it for a "getting it to gas" modeler. It is very light and has proven strong in the air, but as a light built plane it is not one you want to take threw the rough abuse of learning gas. Being so light it would be my last choice for IMAC the wind really has its way with it.(but you could install a ballast weight for windy days) I also found the efp control horns a pain to install. They have a sale going and you get the free $75 hardware pack. The SD Yak or the SD 260 threw Troybuiltmodels.com in the HP version is a great deal and just a good solid plane. The old Yak's came out a little heavy but you get more wing area. I think the newer HP versions are a little lighter. They come with, for the most part, very usable hardware. A WildHare is always a good choice, they fly straight and hold up well to seasons of flight. But you sometimes have to catch them in stock. Hope some of that helps.
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| Mother Huckin' ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Caguas, Puerto Rico Age: 23
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I disagree. My buddy's flying an Airwild 260 in the Intermediate category and is dominating (1st place) with it against other 40% aircraft like comp-arfs or daltons. Snaps beautifully.
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im on the SD side of the fence - they are proven fliers - the yak is flown by many - now the others are as good too for sure!!!! but you need to choose what is best for you and the service you will get - TBM has over many years proved to be a supplier of note!!
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| 3D low n' slow!! ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: El Centro Age: 19
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Does anyone have any experience with PAU's extra 330? It looks promising with a good hardware package and all carbon fiber parts. www.performancercaircraft.com
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| "GIT ER DONE" ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Gainesville,Texas Age: 43
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Then He came out with the newer version to the extra. Both are superperb planes but I liked the newer version better. His unmatched customer service is what has keeped me coming back to him for YEARS .He's based about 45 minutes south of me here in Texas. If I ever have a problem he has bent over backwards to help me. Oh, by the way, The reason I'm not flying the 28% extra right now is because I sold it and am almost finished with a 41% Wild Hare extra .Another awesome Wild Hare plane!!! I've had great customer service with TBM. I've had far above and beyond from Wild Hare. It's nice to have such a choice. The bottom line is that you'll probably be satisfied with either plane/customer service. Nice problem for us modelers to have......... Shaun | |||||||||||||||
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| That happens to be MY monkey. ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Berwyn, IL Age: 39
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Thanks for the info and opinions. I've had very good dealings with TBM and WH before and heard nothing but good things about AirWild's customer service. It's something I factored in when narrowing down my choices. You're right Shaun, it's a nice "problem" to have!! ![]() I figured it would be a pretty even poll. I wish I knew of someone with an AW Extra around Chicago that I could give a go. |
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I HAVE FLOWN 3 AIRWILD EXTRA 330'S REAL FINE MACHINE IF I DIDN'T HAVE DUMB THUMBS I WOULD BE FLYING RIGHT NOW AWSOMMMME MACHINE. FOR THE MONEY AND BELIEVE ME THE 260 FLIES AS WELL. NO JOKE. SOON AS I GET BACK HERE FROM BOSTON I WILL BE RIGHT BACK DOWN LAGUNA TO PICK UP MY NEXT MACHINE.
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| Rocketman ![]() Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Canada Eh? Age: 17
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