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Just thought I would post this for anyone interested in a good deal.
http://www.ohiomodelplanes.com/48katanaarf/
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That is a good deal, another one to add to the mix.... for the same price,
http://www.extremeflightrc.com/html/edge540.html they fly awesome as well. Thanks for the heads up BTW. |
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may i add.......may i add???
http://www.billyhellrc.com/zerogravity.html http://www.billyhellrc.com/sabre40.html
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The two suggestions above are in the same price range as those in this thread, but to be honest, I'm really curious about the Mojo .40. I like what I see and what I've read, but that Mojo .40 ARF price tag epitomises sticker shock. Can anyone explain (other that it's hand made in the good ‘ol U.S. of A) why the Mojo .40 costs so much? Regardless, right now, I am fence sitting - I may decide to bite the bullet and experience for myself all the hoopla surrounding the Mojo Peter
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Peter,
I bought a mojo 40. and i asked ppl the same question. "y is it so expensive"............. The costs dont really end there coz the mojo comes with no hardware. So u need to add quite a bit to the price of the arf. The only explanation that i got for its price is that its being manufactured in the US and not China. To me, that doesnt really make any difference. As long as the quality is fine, its all good. But from what i read, the ZeroG is meant to be more loose in the air as compared to the mojo but at the same time is as strong as the mojo. They both use the carbon fibre rod thru the fuse, so both are a lot stronger than the foam core fuses in all other profiles. But yea, you certainly wont regret buying the Mojo. Just set it up right and if u know how to tune a YS 63, go with that engine. It'll rock!!!! Cheers Pulkit
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The Mojo 40 kit from Swany is not priced too bad and it is pretty easy to build, Swany has put in some pretty neat features to make it easy to build. I have build the Mojo 40 and I am now waiting on the Mojo 65
I would also consider the Mojo 60 if you are going to build, I have heard good reports on it. http://www.swanyshouse.com/index.html Good Luck NB
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Hangar 9 Twist 40 works pretty well. Glow or electric, comes with everything for both, including the motor mounts for both.Mine is electric and came out at five lbs, same as glow. This is a sweetheart. on low rates it's pussycat, high rates it's a wildcat.
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