| This
newly designed and released 2-CH R/C Airplane glider/plane
kit has a extra large 39.5 inch (over 1 meter) wingspan and
is RTF (ready to fly). It includes a servo with control rods
pre-attached, two micro motor , and receiver pre-installed.
The kit also includes a 2 Channel radio transmitter, a new
powerful 8.4V 600 mAh NiMh (nickel metal hydrade) battery
flight pack, and charger. Basically this kit has everything
you need to fly the day you receive your package except for
the 8 AA batteries that you supply for the radio transmitter.
This
aircraft operates as both a motorized glider and a plane.
The huge wingspan in combination with lightweight construction
and the powerful 2x180 Mabuchi type motor provide terrific
lift. Once airborne at high altitudes simply use the variable
speed control on the transmitter to adjust throttle speed
or simply turn it off completely glide and collapse the prop
in flight for maximum airborne flight time!
The
main and tail wings attach easily so you can just charge the
Ni-Mh battery flight pack and you are ready to fly within
hours after you receive the package. The battery pack will
get you about 20-25 minutes of flight time (more if you adjust
the throttle down or off at high altitudes and start gliding).
The fuselage and tail boom is made of durable sturdy hard
poly plastic and the wings are made of light weight molded
and coated reinforced foam. The control rods are steel and
are pre-attached to the servos so other than attaching the
wings and charging the battery you are ready to fly!
The
plane operates on 2 channels: one channel operates the rudder
and a third channel operates the throttle control with a variable
speed control knob.
Beginners
shouldnt fly the 2-CH R/C Airplane in more than about 8 mph
(13 kph) of wind. However experienced pilots should be able
to fly the plane with confidence in 12-15 mph (19-24 kph)
winds.
This
plane is recommended for 14 years or older, as the thrust
and power of the dual turbo 180 motor will easily pull out
of a weak grasp. Also, this plane needs the full radius of
it's 1600 foot (500 meter) distance of control. So the pilot
definitely will need some unobstructed, cleared land in which
to fly. |