My Distributor tell's me that the Easy Star II is in there system ready for some back orders.
Updated and upgraded, the quick-to-build and easy-to-fly EasyStar II is sure to become one of your favorite models. Based on one of Hitec's most popular aircraft, the original EasyStar, this improved kit boasts larger internal space, more payload capability and optional ailerons. It is designed to accept a powerful brushless motor which makes it a versatile, durable aircraft sure to impress both the beginner and more advanced pilots. Its gentle gliding characteristics and ease of transport make the EasyStar II effortless hobby fun.
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Finally! More than a year after it was available in Europe. I just don't understand Multiplex's distribution strategy. No wonder they're losing so much ground to the Chinese.
Comment by robert bouwens on June 8, 2012 at 8:59am not really - we have been waiting also.
now local sellers have a few.
Comment by LemaLife on June 8, 2012 at 10:39am cool. is it an ARF package or just the kit?
Comment by Bill Vickers on June 8, 2012 at 3:16pm Hopefully dealers will put the original's on sale to clear out their stock....................I'll take a couple.
Comment by yann.B on June 9, 2012 at 2:50am hi ,
i just buy one .
is anybody know , correct pid for easystar 2 kit with stock motor propeller and servo ???
just for not break it , right out of the box .
be carreful the end of tail is very, very fragile .
regard, yann
Comment by Daniel Chapelat on June 9, 2012 at 5:06am hello
This bike is awesome planner It is on sale in France since December 2011 in Clermont Ferrand in Auvergne in Kings of Rugby: ASM (TOP 14 against performance but good!) I use it since January 2012 with GOPRO, flying is very safe, I plan to utilezer with FPV & apM1 soon as my budget allows
Comment by Paul on June 9, 2012 at 5:04pm
Comment by robert bouwens on June 10, 2012 at 8:33am multiplex planes do fly better.
to me worth the price difference - also when o look at the transportation cost.
Comment by Donald Gallay on July 11, 2012 at 6:42pm just bought one at Hobby People Pasadena.
looks like some nice functional improvement.
no more hack job, ailerons pre formed in.
fuse hollow from nose to back of wing about 16"
inboard covered servos.
servicable moter mount with better mounting options.
set up for brushless no wires outside.
DIG

I just ordered one from Hobby Zone. At $94 without motor/ESC or aileron servos, it's pretty expensive. I suspect that the Bixler 2 will be a better deal when it's out, as it comes ARF.
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