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Old 08-17-2007, 05:56 PM   #16
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I have two Aeroworks Yaks a 50cc with a DA-50 and a 75cc Yak with a DA-85 both are the QB series and they are totally awesome planes, you will not find a better plane anywhere for the money. The only thing that will come close are the Comp-arf. My next will be a 260 100cc with a DA-100.
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Old 08-18-2007, 05:43 AM   #17
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If only we could get them in australia.....
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Old 08-18-2007, 07:51 AM   #18
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I had the 80" profile with Moki 1.8 ,It was so stable in a torque roll that I could tap the tail and sometimes let it rest on the runway while in a TR.Amazing!And po-go T rolls where cool too.I have flown a lot of 3D planes and 40%ers but this plane was the easyest to TR.
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Old 01-04-2009, 01:14 AM   #19
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I had the 80" profile with Moki 1.8 ,It was so stable in a torque roll that I could tap the tail and sometimes let it rest on the runway while in a TR.Amazing!And po-go T rolls where cool too.I have flown a lot of 3D planes and 40%ers but this plane was the easyest to TR.


Yea,,,, I thought you said aeroworks planes were junk? Guess not huh?
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Old 01-05-2009, 01:06 AM   #20
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Yea,,,, I thought you said aeroworks planes were junk? Guess not huh?
What is this....an interrogation???

When it came to knife edge it would not sustain it unless at full speed. small surface area on the rud and only so many degrees of throw available due to the rud hitting the elevators. It had bad wing rock too in harriers and the ailerons where not very responsive at slow high alpha speeds.
I can think of a lot more profile planes of this size that are lighter and 3d better.
The covering dosent stick and blows off after a short time.
The landing gear is too short.
Sheesh, I say one good thing about Aeroworks and I am busted!

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