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Old 11-23-2007, 10:05 AM   #2
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Default Re: 50cc yaks, too many!

QQ yaks not fly 3D well?
You might want to re-look into that one.

QQ yaks fly amazing, 3D well and imac just as good.

AW Yaks are great if you want to have a plane done is 5 hours.

The Extremeflight Yaks are HUGE for a 50cc class plane and fly amazingly well.

And the SD/Thunder Tiger Yaks fly very nicely as well, and quality has never been an issue with them.

Basically in the 50cc Yak class its probably best if you go with your Gut and get the one that appeals to you most. All are great fliers.

My personal choice if I was looking for a 50cc Yak would be the ExtremeFlight Yak. I have owned a few EF products and loved them, and his planes are BIG.. and I like BIG planes. (but not heavy)
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