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www.allerc.com
Check out this YAK 55 from all RC. I may have to snag one!! 98% Completed! Beautiful scale wood ARF. Includes Magnet Canopy Retention for instant battery access, Removable Wings for easy transport and storage, Tough aluminum landing gear, & High visibility striping. Length: 806 mm (31.7") Width: 980 mm (38.6") Wing Area: 17.3 dm2 (268 sq. inch) Kit Weight: 340 g (12 oz) Flying Weight: 660 g (23.5 oz.) Suggested Motor: HP-Z3007-26 Suggested ESC: HP-TITAN-30P Servos: 4 (2 aileron, rudder, elevator) Transmitter: 4 channels or more Available in black and blue
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wow! a 2nd scale yak-55sp on the market. looks great!
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Low budget Hucker
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Wow, I have no idea what motor that is and such but I love the plane,, anybody have one??? or know what setups people are using?
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I have one on the way. I am using the Eflight Park 480 outrunner and a Thunder power 2100 3 cells
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Very cool looking plane...curious though if it will 3D....wing looks kinda small for the weight....
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its probably not an awsome 3d plane, but it looks like it will FLY NICE.
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I agree....wish there were more Yak 55's. I admit when I first saw the Comp ARF Yak 55 I thought it was kinda ugly but it grew on me and now I think it looks way better than the Yak 54...
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I have found that the smaller built up airplanes don't 3D all that well but I am using mine for IMAC practice in my street or on lunch in the parking lot.
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Gettin' Lower!
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Looks awesome but I am leary of small ships 3ding well, usually they are too heavy. From my exp anyway. but yak 55 are the absolute best looking ships by far in my eyes, I wish someone would come out with a 50 cc one. Man, they are sweet!
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That mini katana flies pretty good 3d for a small woodie
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