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Offer both versions,,, long and short fuselages with some really nice pocket type hinging like the real ones have and with the ability to balance the surfaces so we won t have to worry about High Speed Flutter
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"Just fine" 3D performance is not what most 3D flyers seek for. 3D o=is not just harriering around and hovering.
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My hempel yak55m performs exceptionally well in the style of high energy 3d flying that I prefer. It most certainly does not fall short in knife edge(which is not "3d" anyway). I agree that the plane pictured a couple pages back looks too skinny and stretched. What I disagree with is that your comments made it sound like yak55m's in general do not perform well in 3d. That is what my response was in reference to. If you have to say in your post that you are not trolling...you probably shouldn't post the comments at all. |
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The production model will be 108" wing span with a fuse length of 100" with spinner. The picture is of the prototype which is a little on the skinny side. The production model has updates to the construction of the plane and updated parts to make it on mean machine. due date for sells will be late March
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So it looks like this might be my new IMAC bird. I know its smaller than the Raven, but I believe this thing is going to kick butt at IMAC! Gotta start looking for some good pipes for this bird for my 120. Luckily I have the headers already. I have 3W canisters but would like to put pipes on it.
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United States, OH, Xenia
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The new OMP 120cc Yak-55M is in stock and will be on display at the Toledo Show this coming weekend. We will have planes for sale on site. OMP will be in isle D spaces 124-128. Looking forward to seeing all of you that weekend.
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the pics on the OMP site still look like bulimia with wings... IMHO....
Are those pics of a prototype, or the current production model? |
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