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Which Yak would you get?
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Which Yak would you get?
I'm at the point of ordering either a QQ 102" YAK 54 or the AeroWorks Quick Build YAK 54. Both I understand are good flyers but he QQ comes with all the carbon gear and the Aero Works doesn't and will probably weigh at least 2 or 3 lbs more when finished. I plan on installing cannister mufflers on which ever one I get and my engine will be the 3W 106 CS model. What do you think.
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RE: Which Yak would you get?
ORIGINAL: Grotesquebass
What he said EF
ORIGINAL: yarom
Skip both and get the EF 100cc Yak.
Skip both and get the EF 100cc Yak.
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RE: Which Yak would you get?
I've owned both and I agree with the last two posts. If it were me I would wait for the EF Yak. It should come in at the same weight as the AW with more wing area. Your 106CS would be perfect for it and waiting a month for the right airframe would be worth it IMHO.
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RE: Which Yak would you get?
ORIGINAL: fancman
Which of the two did you prefer? Have you seen the EF YAK I can't find any info on it except that it's due.
Which of the two did you prefer? Have you seen the EF YAK I can't find any info on it except that it's due.
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RE: Which Yak would you get?
In all fairness I never really answered your original question. After flying both I would go for the QQ if I had to make a choice between the two. Besides the fact that I prefered the way the QQ flew. I feel that Aeroworks took the easy way out by squaring off the fuse. Instead of making a round fuse and figuring out a way to have the wing recessed inside the fuse cutout it is squared off so the wing easily butts up against it. I do realize that alot of the kits deviate from scale a bit but I have never seen a Yak with a square sided fuse. Again this is just my opinion.