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strathboy - 13 Feb 2004 03:55 GMT
I am considering buying the Model Tech Extra 300 ARF (48 inch span-.25-.35
2s engine). Has anyone had any experience with this company and this
particular model? I believe its US but the manufacturing could very well be
offshore. I have reviewed the manual on-line and it appears to be
conventional. construction Any advice on construction quality, accesories
and flying characteristics would be appreciated. I hope its superior to
VMar!!
CG - 14 Feb 2004 15:53 GMT
Definitely superior to VMAR. Not as good as Kyosho or World Models. Good
buy, go for it.

> I am considering buying the Model Tech Extra 300 ARF (48 inch span-.25-.35
> 2s engine). Has anyone had any experience with this company and this
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> and flying characteristics would be appreciated. I hope its superior to
> VMar!!
rokman - 15 Feb 2004 14:12 GMT
I have no experiemce with that particular model by ModelTech but I have a
couple of the other ARF kits they have and have never had a problem with any of
them.

> I am considering buying the Model Tech Extra 300 ARF (48 inch span-.25-.35
> 2s engine). Has anyone had any experience with this company and this
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> and flying characteristics would be appreciated. I hope its superior to
> VMar!!
 
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