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All the additional E-Flite components needed to get in the air.

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Posted by: RichN on Jul 19, 2006 06:47 AM
All the additional E-Flite components needed to get in the air.
 
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Here's how it came! Note the great packaging. Everything individually bubble wrapped. No damage to any parts was noted.
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Individual wrapped parts and assemblies. All the hardware needed to complete the plane was included.
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Very clear, step by step photo detailed instructions. This particular page shows different engine options and mounting instructions. The instructions left nothing to the imagination...or error.
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The one piece wing required no assembly. I mounted the servos to the servo hatches, installed the "Y" harness to the servos, and mounted the servo hatches. It couldn't have been easier.
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