The discussion elsewhere on the quality of this plane vs same plane/different brands was never finished. I would have liked to have seen a true analysis of the differences. Oh well, enjoying your build thread.
Yeah, maybe the powers that be are more open to those types of discussions here, I don't know. It's a small hobby, especially in the 150cc size. It reminds me of that documentary Mondovino. And, also of Robert Parker (same industry). You have these generations old wineries in france, etc. With one word from a published expert they can be helped or destroyed forever. Still we'd all like to know how all the rc plane products perform and also know about their quality. We'd really like the unbiased straight story. But, it's tricky... definitely a slippery slope. We don't want to put any of these guys in peril as we need all of them. There's not that many choices now. It's a hard business, again, we need these guys. Or we're going to be building kits again. :O lol Also, price and value are totally relative, totally your perspective. There are china ARFs on eBay for great prices... there are composite planes internationally that are very expensive... there are average priced USA companies china ARFs... and higher priced USA companies china ARFs. And, man, if you want great bang for the buck, some of these used planes are real steals. Then you might want some service and support. That ranges from okay to great. I haven't purchased one of those eBay planes but there is probably no support there.
As for this AW Yak55M... I just put together a Hangar 9 Sukhoi (which I have 36 flights on and totally love, just a great great plane)... and it is clear that this AW Yak55M would cost more to manufacturer. Just the double wall round sides alone is twice as much work. The cowl is twice as much work. If this plane looks good to a guy I would advise him to get it (it's not like it is high priced like a composite plane or anything). If that same guy wanted to get in as cheap as possible I'd tell him to get one of these used engines online (just saw two DA-150s go for $400 a piece) and there are amazingly good and strong servos for $100 (I see used 7950s for $70, too). For the guy that wants it all, get a highend new engine and some brushless servos! Either way the price of the plane won't change the budget much over the average priced 40% plane. That's how I look at it, anyway. But, we're all going to have our own perspective on it.
I just looked up at your quote... "same plane/different brands". I don't feel like this plane is same plane, different brand. It's more custom. I'm not saying it's better than anybody else's ARF. I'm definitely not saying it flies better, I still have not flown it. haha I'm not saying it's worth more to everyone. There is more to the cowl and fuse than I've seen on other aerobatic ARFs. I really think if you want it, get it. If you don't, don't. "You" being second person plural. Not you, dhal22. haha I don't think the fact that it costs more than average is going to make a difference to a guy that likes the look of this plane for its appearance or for the guy's style of flying (it is designed for precision, although from the videos it clearly can harrier roll down the runway, haha). Reputation will probably come into play too... if it starts winning IMAC events, all conversation will be over, and it will sell out. haha