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Latest revision as of 20:53, 11 January 2016

Air-Force
June 2008


Pa260.jpg
Awesome green machine...



General Specifications

Build Date - June 9, 2008
1st Crash Date - Feb 19, 2011

Airframe Type - Mid Wing 3D Flying Type - Extreme 3D
Wingspan = 48 inches Length = 43 inches
Wing Area = 490 sq. inches All-Up Weight = 33.4 ounces
Motor - PA Thrust 30 Wing Load = 9.9 oz/sq. ft.
Propellor - 13 x 6.5 Xoar Wood Power = 390+ watts
Thrust = 61 ounces Thrust/Weight = 1.83
Battery Type - Lipoly 3s1p Capacity = 2200 mah
Speed Control - Thrust 40 amp BEC - Inyernal 4.8v



UPDATE - Some days are better than others

February 19, 2011
2 years, 7 months, 10 days

Plane.jpg


Commentary

I found this awesome 48 incher while surfing the forums of RCGroups. I was looking for "the best 3d plane under 50 inches" and this kept popping up. The claims people were making about how well made this ARF was and how great it flew sounded almost cult like.

Then I saw a video

The video sold me, I had to have one! I was sure it would make me a fantastic pilot and then I could really impress the guys at the field.