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ElectroFlying Models eSKA

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Ted - 11 May 2004 03:52 GMT
Has anybody out there had experience with a ElectroFlying Models "eSKA"
sport aerobatic park flyer? The kit is laser cut with a 31" wing span. They
recommend a Astro .010 geared motor with a 3 cell LiPoly. I would like some
feedback from current flyers, Thanks!

Ted
David Poles - 11 May 2004 13:21 GMT
go to http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=11
and do a search for eska.
Generally positive comments, don't forget to check out the Mountain Models
Dandy.

Do search for this too. You will find no better eplanes than Mountain Models
and Doug Binder, the owner is one of the most standup guys I have ever dealt
with. He will work to fix ANY problem, often at his own expense. He is very
responsive to any questions and quick to reply. I have 4 Mountain Models
planes and they all perform extremely well.

David

> Has anybody out there had experience with a ElectroFlying Models "eSKA"
> sport aerobatic park flyer? The kit is laser cut with a 31" wing span. They
> recommend a Astro .010 geared motor with a 3 cell LiPoly. I would like some
> feedback from current flyers, Thanks!
>
> Ted
fordfunnycar - 23 Aug 2004 22:59 GMT
I have had experience with the Eska. It is an incredible plane. I firs
learned about because the designer and kit manufacturer is in the sam
airplane club as me. My dad has one that I've flown a few times an
it's amazing. The kit goes together very easy. Almost no cutting o
parts your self. all laser cut. With a fully charged 3 cell li-poly an
the astro 010 it only needs a few inches to take off and has unlimite
verticle. I highly recommend it

--
fordfunnyca
 
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