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Old 02-02-2008, 10:01 PM   #1
Paul Cataldo
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Default Aeroworks 75cc Extra 260 Questions/Availability... Anyone users here?

Guys, Well, I have decided I need another 75cc plane, and I would like some recommendations on a plane of this size, for a DA85. I was thinking of the Aeroworks 75cc Extra 260, as I really like the looks of this plane.Is there an Aeroworks 100cc Extra 260 also? IF SO, are BOTH of these planes "QB" (Quick Builds)??? I know the 75cc is like $750 I think? How about the 100cc Aeroworks? If one does exist, how much is it? I guess I'd like to ask you guys, IF you have a BETTER recommendation for a 75cc plane out there right now, which is in the same price range as the AW's? Who else makes a nice Extra 260 in either 75cc or 100cc?Can anyone tell me about the XTREME COMPOSITES (I think these are the planes offered by BVM, correct?)? Are these XTREME Composites offered in a 75 or 100cc size? How is the construction? Are they exactly like the Comp Arfs, OR are they differently constructed?? Do these XTREME COMP planes use the same designs as the Comp Arfs ie- (hinging?, control horns, linkage?, etc, etc, etc?) I am really thinking of going with an Aeroworks 75cc Extra 260 Quick Build, but I don't know if they are available right now. Anyone know if they are available as of right now???Guys, if any of you have a better 75cc recommendation for a DA85 right now, go ahead and mention it, and let me know! I'm open to other options, as I'm THINKING I heard that the AW's 75cc Extra 260 is not going to be available for a while? Maybe I'm wrong on that??? Either way, I'd like to know if anyone here has a recommended thread on this forum, that might discuss other 75cc/85cc options out there. I was really liking the looks of that AW's 75cc 260, as it's beautiful, and it's priced SOMEWHAT decent. What REALLY caught my eye, is the QUICK BUILD, which I really like. What do you guys who have owned this plane think? I know there is probably a build thread around here somewhere, so I will try to find it, but I'm just wondering IF you guys like the plane, and IF you'd recommend one to someone, or would you recommend something else??? I'm assuming this plane only calls for ONE ail servo per wing? OR am I incorrect about that?????
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Old 02-02-2008, 10:07 PM   #2
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Default Re: Aeroworks 75cc Extra 260 Questions/Availability... Anyone users here?

One more question about the AW's 75cc 260. What size plane is this guys? 30%? 33%? Thanks.

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