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Old 02-04-2009, 10:37 AM   #16
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Default Re: 100cc wildhare sukhoi or toc yak?

I can never keep those two straight. I always say the wrong one.

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Old 02-04-2009, 10:38 AM   #17
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Default Re: 100cc wildhare sukhoi or toc yak?

I can't keep those two straight. I always say the wrong one.

I just know one of em makes a killer Giles that I want!
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Old 02-04-2009, 09:03 PM   #18
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Default Re: 100cc wildhare sukhoi or toc yak?

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Regarding mixing, each person's experience is different regardless of what airplane you are flying.

It (coupling and mixing) really depends on a lot of other forces, particularly balance and thrust angle. Changing other stuff almost always affects coupling and once the mixing is done, you're finished unless something else changes.

I do have a question for 3dsoulfly. Where are you? I'm curious about the hobby shop that claims to have on on the way.

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I'm in TN. I do have to say though the owner on my LHS called me today and told me they
were out of stock. He just was not aware and thought he could get them. I decided to go with
a 37.5% TOC Yak.

I will be getting the Sukhoi from you guys as soon as they are available though.I do Wish there was a 150+ cc one. That would be sweet.
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Old 02-05-2009, 10:49 AM   #19
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Well , personally own the Wildhare sukhoi and thought the construction on it was extremely good! I also owned a 33% SD yak which i sold to my buddy gary , and is still in my shop. The SD is a fine bird , but i think the Wildhare is still constructed better. Besides the fact.....good luck on finding any parts for the SD line. It amazes me how J-gurlyman always replies to a wildhare thread with some sort of a slight jab , or biased opinion.....it's like clock work. You'll find a ton of guys on here that will swear by toms aircraft , and his service......good luck on finding that through SD. My buddy gary waited 4 months for a canopy for his Yak , and finally said screw it , and built his own. That was about 8 months ago , and we still have never found anyone who can find parts for these damn things. I have a few companies that i i really back up when it comes to talking about aircraft , and service , and Wildhare is at the top of the list.
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