Black Horse TURBO BEAVER
Glow and EP
ALL BALSA – PLY WOOD CONSTRUCTION
COVERED WITH ORACOVER
The famous DHC-2 beaver has morphed into the stunning DHC-2T 'Turbo beaver'. With over 50% more power than the original engine and a lager cabin/payload. This is one 'useful' light aircraft for today, proving that you can improve the breed with modern updates.
Taking this latest version as its base, the Black Horse Turbo Beaver looks both sleek and powerful, yet retains the charm and siplicity of the very first version. It's wooden structure is clothed in durable Oracover is in a very visible and attractive scheme. Inside there is scale cabin detail with a full instrument panel and realistic pilot.
Bolting in a good engine like the OS GT-33 will more than provide a spritely performance. By employing the big flaps, the low speed handling is very predictable and she will maintain flight on the smallest of throttle power. Like the full size, low speed performance is very much an attribute of the Beaver. That USA 35-B wing section was chosen for a reason!
The classic high wing layout and tough undercarriage makes the Turbo beaver a very practical, all-year-round model.
SPECIFICATION:
Wingspan: 2250 mm
Length: 1675 mm
Weight: 5.5 kg
Wing area: 59.7 dm2
Wing loading: 92.1 g/dm2
Wing type: USA 35-B Airfoil
Servo mount: 42 x 21 mm
Gear type: Aluminium Hi-grade for main gear and spring wire for tail gear (included)
Parts listing required (not included):
Radio: 6 channels
Servo: 8 servos
Engine: 20 – 30cc Gas
Motor: Brushless outrunner 1800-2300W, 450KV
Propeller: Suit with your engine
Recommended motor and battery set up (not included):
Motor: RIMFIRE .120
LiPo cell: 6 cells 4000-5000 mAh
ESC: 80A
Receiver battery: 6V/ 1200-2000mAh NiMH
Driftsätt: Bränsle, El
Levereras som: Almost-Ready-To-Fly
Lämplig för: Erfaren
Plantyp: Sport
Spännvidd: 2250 mm
Vingarea: 59,7 dm2
Längd: 1675 mm
Material: Trä
Vikt: 5500 g
Sändare: Ingår Ej
Motor: Ingår Ej
Skevroder: Ja
Behöver kompletteras med: Radioutrustning, 8st Servon, BL Motorsystem el. Bensinmotor