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ELE-RC Dancing Wings S14 EP & GP J3 CUB Balsa KIT (1.8M)  (S1401)

ELE-RC Dancing Wings S14 EP & GP J3 CUB Balsa KIT (1.8M) (S1401)

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ELE-RC Dancing Wings S14 EP & GP J3 CUB Balsa KIT (1.8M)  (S1401)

DANCING WINGS

Established in 2002, Dancing wings are a manufacturer with small beginnings, initially only manufacturing power systems and accessories for rc models. They've now grown into a large manufacturer, having hired experienced designers and engineers in recent years, so that they could start to widen the product line. The ranges now include some fine balsa kits, static models, electronics and more...

FEATURES:

  • Electric, Glow or Petrol Powered
  • Set-up guide for quick and easy assembly
  • More than 6 channel operation for flying

Piper J-3 Cub

The Piper J-3 Cub is an American light aircraft that was built between 1938 and 1947 by Piper Aircraft. The aircraft has a simple, lightweight design which gives it good low-speed handling properties and short-field performance. The Cub is Piper Aircraft's most-produced model, with nearly 20,000 built in the United States. Its simplicity, affordability and popularity invokes comparisons to the Ford Model T automobile.

The aircraft is a high-wing, strut-braced monoplane with a large-area rectangular wing. It is most often powered by an air-cooled, flat-4 piston engine driving a fixed-pitch propeller. Its fuselage is a welded steel frame covered in fabric, seating two people in tandem.

The Cub was originally intended as a trainer and had great popularity in this role and as a general aviation aircraft. Due to its performance, it was well suited for a variety of military uses such as reconnaissance, liaison and ground control. It was produced in large numbers during World War II as the L-4 Grasshopper. Many Cubs are still flying today. Notably, Cubs are highly prized as bush aircraft.

The aircraft's standard chrome yellow paint has come to be known as "Cub Yellow" or "Lock Haven Yellow".

Real Aircraft Specification:

  • Role Trainer/light aircraft
  • National origin United States
  • Manufacturer Piper Aircraft
  • Designer C. G. Taylor
  • Walter Jamouneau
  • First flight 1938
  • Produced 1938–1947
  • Number built 19,888 (US built)
  • 150 (Canadian-built)
  • Unit cost: $995–2,461 when new
  • Developed from Taylor Cub

Model Specification:

  • Wingspan: 1800mm
  • Length: 1150mm
  • Flying Weight: 2800g (Approximately)
  • Build Difficulty: Hard
  • Flying Difficulty: Easy

WHAT'S INCLUDED:

  • Balsa Kit
  • Set-up guide for quick and easy assembly

NEEDED TO COMPLETE:

  • Covering Material
  • Power: 3520 Motor / 600-800Kv // 8cc- 10c / .46-.70 Engine (Recommended)
  • Speed Controller: 60-80A(Recommended)
  • Battery: 3000-6000 mAh / 4-6S (Recommended)
  • Propeller: 10 - 12 inch (Recommended)
  • Servo: 4x 37 gram (Recommended)
  • Transmitter/Receiver: Minimum 6-Channel


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