Description: Easy-to-build, Speed 400 sport flyer with aerobatic performance
Designed by Dick Sarpolus, the Electric Angle flies fairly fast and offers good aerobatic capabilities. It is not a trainer. Traditional balsa and plywood construction is used throughout, and the wing can be built flat.
Additional Information:
- Type: Speed 400 aerobatic
- Wingspan: 35 in.
- Length: 26 in.
- Weight: 17 to 20 oz.
- Wing Area: 260 sq. in.
- Wing Loading: 9.4 to 11 oz./sq. ft.
- Motor used: Graupner Speed 480 direct drive
- Prop used: 7×3.5
- Radio req’d: 3- to 4-channel (aileron, elevator, throttle and rudder [optional])
- Radio used: Futaba transmitter, FMA Quantum 6 receiver, GWS servos and ESC
- Battery used: 8-cell, 600mAh Ni-Cd
- Flight Duration: 5 to 6 min.
- Difficulty Level: 2
- Sheets: 1
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Difficulty Level:
LD2