It is very close to the ground and the landing must be perfectly horizontal on a very flat surface. Then, the weak point is the horizontal stabilizer. Ready to fly weighed approx 700gr.įor a wingspan of 1224mm he had to fly fast enough to generate the necessary lift. I just have two disappointments, after assembling and flying with the Red Swan:įirst, it is quite heavy. That said, this is not for beginners, the building notes are nonexistent and it is necessary to go on the net to find build logs, fortunately quite numerous. Wood is good in general and laser-cut parts saves valuable time. This kit is THE kit for those who love the old school balsa kit. The resulting model is a great little park fly electric glider that performs well, has aileron/elevator/rudder/motor control, yet is tough enough to handle the odd 'oops!' moment from novice flyers and compact enough to be transported easily.Ĥ Channel radio system and 4 x micro servosīasic hobby tools (knife, sand paper etc)īuild manual listed under the 'Files' tab below The power system can be a simple small outrunner and 2s battery, using micro servos to keep her nice and light. It features sharp accurate laser cut parts that simply slot together with little fuss and the wing looks fantastic when covered with transparent covering to show of the construction. The Red Swan is an all built up, 4 channel, electric powered park fly glider. Here's another great affordable little balsa Kit for the traditional R/C hobbyist and builder who enjoys constructing models from kit form.
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