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Silver Bobcat 50 - 51" ARF Nitro Gas Radio Remote Controlled Jet Aircraft
Nitro Gas Radio Remote Controlled RC BOBCAT 46-60 size ARF!
Wing Span: 51 in / 1300 mm
Wing Area: 666.5 sq in / 43 sq dm
Flying Weight: 5.5 lbs / 2500g
Fuselage Length: 60 in / 1525 mm
Engine Required: 2c 0.46-0.60 cu in or 4c 0.52 - 0.70 cu in
Radio Required: 4-Channels, 8 Servos (rudder 2pcs ; elevator 2pcs; aileron 2pcs;
engine 1pc; steering front-wheel 1pc)
High
quality, all balsa and light ply construction. Best of all, an affordable rc
jet for anyone who loves flying quality products!
WHAT'S IN THE BOX
Well ... just about everything! That is one of the most complete ARFs on the
market today. If you are looking for a project that will take some effort to
complete, look elsewhere, because this great-looking, high-quality, all-balsa
wood plane (with some fiberglass parts) comes 90% built and is already covered
and trimmed!
So what's left? Just a bit of assembly (construction does not even apply
here!) that takes only a few hours. You will need to provide your own
transmitter, receiver, switch harness, battery pack, aileron extension, servos,
glow plug and epoxy, but everything else is in the box.
ENGINE/SERVOS/RADIO EQUIPMENTS NOT INCLUDED
The NitroModels Bobcat ARF has created a new dimension within the ARF market.
Its construction, factory-installed components, ease of assembly and great
flight performance all make this kit an outstanding value. The supplied hardware
kits proved to be nearly a perfect match for the airframe and worked very well.
ARFs have indeed come a long way, baby!