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cayuse
Jun 25, 2006, 04:42 AM
dV Flight Technologies is proud to announce the AT-602 Air Tractor parkflyer. This 42” scale model of the popular ag-plane is fully laser-cut and includes a vac-formed canopy and cowl to get you in the air fast. The model flies low and slow with flaps extended or smooth and aerobatic with flaps up. Flaps may be coupled to the ailerons for 4-channel operation. All up weight is ~12 ounces (w/o battery) and she flies well with inexpensive GWS 350C gear motors and 8-cell NiMH or 2-3S Li-Poly packs. Brushless 50W motors (eg. CDROM conversions, 2205-size) are also suitable.

The kit includes quality laser-cut balsa and plywood parts, vac-formed canopy and cowl, full-size CAD plans, photo-illustrated instruction manual, pushrod and landing gear wire, and control horns. Visit the dV Flight Tech web site for videos, instruction downloads and more.

Span: 42"
Area: 205sq.in.
Weight: 12oz. (w/o battery)
Controls: Rudder, Elevator, Ailerons, Throttle, Flaps

Available direct from dV Flight Technologies (http://www.dvflighttech.com)

cayuse
Jul 16, 2006, 02:15 AM
Great news:

The first batch of kits sold out in a flash, but fresh kits are now in stock.

I should have some better video on the site in a couple of days.

Gary

cayuse
Aug 20, 2006, 03:21 AM
Just bumping this thread to let you know of some new photos of the Air Tractor on floats here:
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=547535

and a great mini-review by Pat Tritle here:
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=557185

Response has been so great we're having trouble keeping these kits in stock.
Please bear with us while we'll restock as fast as we possibly can.

Cheers,
Gary

cayuse
Nov 20, 2006, 01:53 AM
Good news! :D

Production is ramped up and kits are now back in stock.
So, we're taking orders for immediate delivery directly from the web site again.

dV Flight Technologies AT-602 (http://www.dVflighttech.com)

Check it out, along with the new links to a couple of reviews here on RCGroups.

Cheers,
Gary