Showing posts with label e-flite. Show all posts
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Thursday, August 18, 2011

Announcing the E-flite Carbon-Z Scimitar RC Plane

 
The E-flite Carbon-Z Scimitar is true satisfaction for the RC pilot who desires flight performance and adrenaline pounding excitement previously thought impossible from a conventional rc aircraft platform. The fantasy-scale Carbon-Z Scimitar RC Plane, designed by world aerobatic champion Quique Somenzini, bursts open the performance envelope with an evolutionary compound-delta flying wing. At the heart of the advanced Carbon-Z Scimitar is a specially tuned Q-Power system harnessed inside a revolutionary single-axis, vectored-thrust propeller system. In combination with the precision of carbon rod hinged elevons and twin rudders, a refreshing level of maneuverability can be explored after less than an evening’s worth of assembly time.

Features of this great new rc plane are:
  • Dual rudder and vectored-thrust control on the yaw axis
  • Exceptionally strong and lightweight Carbon-Z structure
  • Digital high-speed servos installed
  • Single screw access to the electronic equipment
  • Effective front and side cooling inlets with interior venting
  • High-quality socket-head hardware throughout
  • Distinctive color scheme for superior visibility
  • Ready to accept optional E-flite electric retracts (EFLG110)
  • All components, including the nose and control surfaces, are easily replaceable
You can view more images and information about this exciting new plane HERE

Friday, July 1, 2011

Introducing the Cessna 150 Aerobat 250 ARF by E-flite

 

The Cessna 150 Aerobat 250 is for RC pilots wanting the thrill of basic aerobatics in a small yet detailed package. This clever, all-wood model remarkably maintains the subtle curves and character of the original aircraft, yet is distinctively tricked out with a checker-scheme that honors the character of the Aerobat.


Features:
  • Authentic scale outline and lightweight UltraCote® ParkLite™ trim scheme
  • Balsa construction with fiberglass cowl and wheel pants
  • Laser-cut engineered to be as light as possible
  • Magnetically secured plug-in wings and cowl
  • Clear front, rear, side and skylight windows
  • Pre-hinged ailerons and rudder controls
  • Easily assembles in a single evening
  • Easy access hatch with spring-loaded latch
  • Quick release struts
  • E-flite aluminum spinner available separately (EFLSP100)
  • Recommended for use with the New Park 280 Motor (EFLM1140)
  • Recommended for use with the New 3.5-Gram DS35 Digital Super Sub-Micro Servo (EFLRDS35)

Friday, April 29, 2011

The Extreme 3D Indoor Flyer Now Comes in a New Bind-N-Fly® Basic Version


The UMX™ Extra 300 3D makes the dream of a 3D plane that flies almost anywhere a reality. With a flying weight of barely over an ounce (just 33 grams battery and all), it is slow and light enough to fly extreme 3D maneuvers in spaces no larger than a dining or conference room. Its ingenious laser-cut foam airframe, designed by ETOC champ Seth Arnold, makes it all possible. And this BNF Basic version is ideal for the pilot who already has the required battery and charger and simply wants the plane. It comes completely assembled with a punchy 8.5mm coreless brushed motor and Spektrum™ AR6400L Ultra Micro DSM2 Receiver/ESC installed. Built-in long-throw servos on the AR6400L drive the elevator and rudder while two independent Spektrum AS2000L long-throw ultra micro servos drive the ailerons. The battery and charger are sold separately.
  • Completely built with servos, power system and Spektrum 2.4GHz DSM2 Receiver installed, but without the battery and charger
  • Small and light enough for experienced pilots to fly almost anywhere indoors 
  • Advanced laser-cut flat foam structure and carbon reinforcement results in a lighter structure providing high-performance 3D flight in an indoor space 
  • Requires a DSM2/DSMX aircraft transmitter capable of dual rates and exponential, 1S Li-Po battery and charger - Sold Separately