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[Vic] Brandnew Rc Brushless Lipo Glider Plane St-360, 2.6M Wingspan. Ready To Fly Kit,


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Hey guys up forsale is a brand new easy to fly St-360 2.6metre EPO Foam Glider plane - Ready to Fly kit.

This glider plane has been fully assembled but never been flown, There is absolutely nothing wrong with the glider at all, Everything has been tested and the plane is ready to fly.

The ST-360 has a few great features to mention.

It uses the latest technology Brushless motor and LiPo battery for light weight and performance.

Up turned wingtip design for reduced drag and minimizing tip stalling.

Tail servos are mounted in rear of fuselage, keeping control rod length to a minimum for more accurate flying control.

Aileron servos are mounted in the wing, keeping control rod length to a minimum for more accurate flying control.

Easy lift off Canopy for quick access to LiPo battery.

Fuselage belly wheel to protect it when landing and also giving great scale appearance

Comes with

-Brushless Out-runner electric motor with folding propeller

- 18Amp Brushless Motor Speed Controller (2-4 LiPo)

-EPO foam parts including fuselage (with brushless motor and propeller, motor controller and receiver, wings, elevator and rudder.

- All four servos (aileron x 2, rudder x 1 and elevator x 1)

- Radio control Transmitter and Receiver (36MHz FM 4Channel)

- Carbon fiber wing joiner tube

-LiPo battery 11.1V 1800mAh with 12VDC input -LiPo Balance charger.

- Outrigger wheel set for the wings.

Dimensions of the plane.

Wingspan: 2580mm (101.5 inch)

Length: 1410mm (55.5 inch)

Wing Area: 67.3dm? (1043 in?)

Wing Loading: 22g/dm? (7.2 oz/ft? )

Flying Weight: 1480g (52 oz)

Price: $150,

Inspection / pick up from western suburbs - Taylorslakes Melbourne.

Please note i only have 1 of these available.

Call or sms 0422756270, No time wasters

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