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Flyboone
May 23, 2008, 01:01 PM
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GR9578 Extra 300S Elektro ARF

42-7/8" wingspan, 36-5/8" long, 363 sq. in. wing area, 34-1/2 oz. ready to fly weight. Almost-ready-to-fly, ultra-lightweight aerobatic trainer with excellent flying characteristics and performance. The aircraft is laser cut balsa and plywood with reinforcements fitted at highly stressed areas. Fuselage, wings, tail plane and fin are factory-built and pre-covered with iron-on film. The canopy and upper hatch are removable for access to the flight battery and servos. The large wing area makes it a very good-natured, neutral flying airplane, capable of all pattern style maneuvers. Two-part wing makes it easy to transport and store. Assembly takes 6-8 hours; the included illustrated instruction manual is clear and takes you step-by-step. Decals, lightweight wheels and small accessory parts are included. Controls are: Ailerons (2 servos), Rudder, Elevator and Throttle.

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MarkJayne
Jun 09, 2008, 10:22 AM
I flew mine for the first time yesterday. This plane has a huge flaw in the horizontal stab. Mine completely snapped in level flight. It fluttered and I only just managed to bring her down safely. Looking at the amount of wood thats in there it needs a little redesigning if you ask me.

Mark

*314*john*314*
Jun 25, 2008, 08:49 PM
how floaty is this plane?

Sisyphus
Jun 26, 2008, 04:39 PM
With or without the horizontal stabilizer? :)

*314*john*314*
Jun 26, 2008, 04:44 PM
lol with