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  • Aerocell (expanded polyolefin)

    Is this stuff new? I am really impressed with the very lightweight and the ruggedness of the product. It seems much lighter than any of my other aircraft that are made of regular foam. So far I have 3 aircraft made of this type of foam and all 3 are fantastic flyers. Anyone else with thoughts or comments?

  • #2
    To me as I have the seawind, that also claims to be aerocell, its pretty much a fantasy name they are using for EPO just like eflite with Zfoam. Same stuff with fancy names to try to confuse us. Hence:

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    • #3
      Originally posted by rifleman_btx View Post
      To me as I have the seawind, that also claims to be aerocell, its pretty much a fantasy name they are using for EPO just like eflite with Zfoam. Same stuff with fancy names to try to confuse us. Hence:
      You are more than likely correct. It seems to me that it is much lighter weight than any of the others. Possibly my imagination though.

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      • #4
        I know the seawind has really nice wingloading. But it also has alot of open space

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