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Quad City Challenger - How Are They Doing?

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Daleandee

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Been following QCU for years after I sold my CH2CWS. Fun plane for the low and slow, open cockpit, two stroke guys. Had great fun in mine but needed more speed and a reliable four stroke.

I'm concerned about the health of the factory. I knew that they were having some issues after the passing of Dave but recently it seems that things are not well. We need all the kit builders we can get so one must hope it's not as dire as it seems.

Besides the recent beating they have been taking over the Rony Bracket issue, I'm sure Covid and supply chain problems hasn't helped them at all.

Here's some of the conversation from their groups.io site: [email][email protected][/email] | QC Challenger II Kit Building

Anyone with more/better news?

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