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Old 02-08-2009, 08:51 AM   #1
jdewolftx
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Default Which 50cc extra: Aeroworks 260 or EF300?

I know this is similar to the Dietrich thread but I am an american expat living in Singapore. Ironically it is much closer to china but yet quite difficult to get all the planes made in china. I really like the look of the EF 300 (I have the 58" version) but I will have to pay an extra $225 for it to import it. I can get an Aeroworks extra 260 for the regular price without shipping as it is the only real brand imported here.

So what say you? Does the longer tail moment on the EF make a big difference. I am more into aerobatics rather than 3D. I have a DA50 that is going to go into whatever I choose.

Thanks,

Jeff
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