1909 Wright Military Flyer LC 41.5"
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By 1907 the Wright brothers had developed a truly practical powered airplane. They also knew the airplane would be useful in a military role. As a result, the 1909 Military Flyer was built.
Flying Weight: 14.1 oz.
Wing Loading: 3.8 oz/sq. ft.
Other Items Required for Power:
(2) BH-2064 E-Flite 250 (KV2200) Outrunner Brushless Motor
(2) BH-2070 6 AMP ESC
(2) LPB08047SF 8 x 4.7 Slow Fly Props
(1) BH-1902 1800mah 2S Lipo Battery
(2) BH-2051 8 gram HS-255 Servos
Wing Span: 41.5"
Plane Length: Length: 31.75"
Wing Area: 530 sq. in.
The '09 was a smaller plane then the '06, with a wingspan of 36.5 feet, in an attempt to reach speeds of 40mph. They accomplished this using the 35 hp four cylinder inline engine. The result of their effort was the first airplane in the United States inventory. The Dare Design radio controlled 1909 Wright Military Flyer faithfully represents the world's first military aircraft. A new airfoil was developed for use on the '09 Flyer to make it honest, docile and a truly "flyable" replica of the famous Wright brothers plane.
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