Hype P51 Mustang Janie
The P51D “Janie” from Hype comes 95 percent RTF with brushless motor, controller, servos and 4-channel radio system factory-installed and ready to fly. Powered by a 2000km brushless motor and an optional 2S 7.4V LiPo battery the warbird with a wing span f 680mm and an all-up weight of around 260g is capable of doing basic aerobatics thanks to the rigid foam components. A 4-channel transmitter, 2S 7.4V 450mAh LiPo battery and a suitable charger is all that is needed to get the P51D up in the air.
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Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Hacker SkyCarver
The SkyCarver flying wing SkyCarver is new at Hacker Motor. Made from light EPP foam and available in orange and purple Hacker “Team” design the plane with a wing span on 810mm is the larger brother of the Skyfighter and comes as kit only or in combination with Hacker’s A20-34S brushless motor and X-7 Pro controller.
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Monday, January 10, 2011
Hacker Q80-13S F3A brushless motor
Hacker released the Q80-13S electric brushless outrunner motor. Designed for the use with F3A-class airplanes the motor with a weight of 610g is ideal for the use with planes up t 5kg all-up weight. The front-mount motor shows a very high efficiency and the open can design allows for a maximum of cooling air to flow through the windings.
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Monday, January 10, 2011
Team Orion Avionics Propulsion 50
Coming from their Avionics line of aircraft drive sets comes the 50-class propulsion combo from Team Orion. The set contains a Captain 70 controller and a Storm KV610 electric brushless motor as well as a 12×8″ (30.5 x 20.3cm) Kyosho prop including prop cam. The set suits the Super Quality Series of Kyosho planes as well as comparable planes from other manufacturers.
Source: Kyosho [kyosho.de]
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
ElectriFly F-20 Tigershark Rx-R
The sleek lines and aggressive looks of the F-20 Tigershark made it an instant favorite of aircraft enthusiasts worldwide. ElectriFly’s ARTF model combines 85+ mph speeds with receiver-ready convenience. The plane includes the HyperFlow ducted fan unit, a powerful Ammo inrunner brushless motor, a Silver Series 45A brushless ESC and 3 micro servos that have been installed at the factory so you can be flight-ready in just a few minutes. Aerocell™ foam makes it crash-tough, yet lightweight enough to perform high-speed maneuvers. A high-visibility trim scheme, removable, magnetic wing-tip missiles and decals add eye-catching looks while minimizing assembly.
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Friday, December 31, 2010
Hyperion 25e-class Mustang ARF
Hyperion introduces the 2011 25e-class Mustang ARF. The electric plane features greatly improved battery access, a backmount-style motor mounting system and better finishing. The warbird with a wing span of 1206mm has an all-up weight of 1450 to 1650g depending on the components uses. Available with ‘Silver Suzy’ and ‘Flat Olive’ finish.
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Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Hacker Mini Warbirds
New at Hacker are these Mini Warbird models made from EPP foam. Available as F6F-5 Hellcat, Focke-Wulf FW190D, Messerschmitt Bf 109F, Mig-3 Summer, Mig-3 Winter, Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero, Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero Staines and three different P51-D Mustangs the planes with a wing span of 840mm and a weight of around 230g, with a 3S 480 to 730mAh LiPo pack, are easy to build and to fly. The CNC-machined foam parts come with all markings and details to minimize building time. The warbirds are perfect for cheap aircombat flights and available as ARF kit only or as ARF Combo kit including Hacker A20-34S Evo motor, Hacker X-7 controller and APC-E 6×5.5 prop.
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Monday, December 13, 2010
Goldberg EP Falcon ARF
Who could forget the Goldberg Falcon – the plane that taught thousands of modelers to fly? Introduced in 1962, this iconic aircraft initiated thousands of RC pilots, taking them from the beginning steps into basic aerobatics where they could feel comfortable at fun fly events. Re-engineered with today’s improved manufacturing and power technologies in mind, the Falcon has returned to teach another generation how to fly. Strong, lightweight Pro-Formance™foam has replaced the built-up balsa airframe. A clean, quiet brushless electric motor provides plenty of torque for smooth, confident performance. And the EP Falcon ARF is equally at home indoors as well as outdoors on a calm day.
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Wednesday, December 8, 2010












