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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: CAP1 on November 27, 2009, 12:25:02 PM
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you ever heard of "aerotech"?
i'm looking at a p38 with supertigre .51's in it. ready to fly, 72" wingspan.
i've never had luck with supertigres, so i'd probably switch to os .50sx's.....or a pair of 4 strokes.....
my main concern is that i've never heard of aerotech.
thanks guys.
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Could you give me a link? I always thought Areotech was for the model rocketry guys, not for planes.
I knew about them when I was experimenting with L sized rockets in my 163 a wile back.
EDIT: Doing some research, plane is a profile, so should be rather easy to fly. If I were you though, go with electrics, may nt have the sound, but you won't ever have the problem of the engines dieing either.
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Most likely a China Based Company, do you have a link? I just purchased a B25J 96" wingspan, twin 65's to mount its an ARF, was little bit hesitant about buying it because Ive never heard of the Brand, took a chance ordered it at about a 1/3 of the cost of say a Hanger-9 or other known Kit manufactures, i have to say its very well constructed the covering was wrinkled but a hot iron took those away, parts fit great and not much altering needed as far as squaring the plane up, id buy another one from them its a nice plane built real solid.
EDIT.. on the supertigre engines ive had one on my P51 and never have had any problems,
Re-Edit..Aerotech is a USA based Co founded 1982 Sacramento, CA makers of rocket motors and rockets..
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I thought aerotech was a U.S. company that done scale parts like wheels and the like, but maybe they have gotten into full aircraft.
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They are based in Iowa and a great group of guys.
http://www.aerotechrcmodels.com/
I dont see your 38 as one of their products but...