200 Class Tiger-Moth
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Art-Tech's Mini Tiger-Moth captures the overall beauty of this airplane with great Scale details,It's a joy to fly,easy and relaxed,even do aerobatics.
Specification:
- Wingspan: 560mm/22in
- Length: 495mm/19.5in
- Weight(With battery): 245g/8.6 oz
- Thrust Ratio: 0.6
- CG position: 35%
- Wing Area: 13dm2
- Wing load: 18.8g/dm2
- Max Flying Time: ≥10mins
Configuration:
- R/C System:E-FLY-4B 2.4GHz
- Motor:D2211 Outer runner brushless
- ESC:10A Brushless
- Battery:420mAh,7.4V Li-po
- Sevro:3.6g×3
Production craftwork
With the creative use of "SSS" (Smooth / Strong / Scale) material for the fuselage and main wings. it has the perfect characteristics of solid crash resistance, smooth and beautiful appearance.
Good Stability
It is helpful to ensure the model flight steady-going,due to design features of rear sweep wing and the center of gravity relatively concentrated, and the long tail servo arm.
Wide applicability
As a result of 200-level design, stability is good, well made; it is suitable for the beginner to practice but also is ideal for the experienced pilot for leisure flight. Meanwhile it also can display as a static model for fun.
Spare Parts for 200Class Mini Tiger-Moth
- Cowling set
- Upper wing set
- Upper wing set
- Vertical wing set
- Landing gear set
- Horizontal wing set
- Propeller adapter set
- Propeller adapter set
- Fuselage set
- Propeller set
- Steel tie wire set
- Mount for main wing set
- Supported bar set
- Motor(D2211) set
- Battery(7.4V, 420mAh)
- ESC(10A) set
- Servo(3.6g) set
Background
Tiger Moth trainer model can be regarded as a legend in the aviation history. In 30-40 years of the 20th century, most of the British and Commonwealth pilots were driving their first plane--Tiger Moth in the blue sky. All the pilots admitted that this model has a very nice manipulability and security. Many pilots said that even though they closed their eyes during the flight, they still can control the model very well. Today there are some senior pilots still like this model very much; meanwhile you also can see the model appear in some of the aviation museums worldwide.