One O Nine Sunday Fighter (WW2) Kit
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Fast, but not too fast. Manueverable, agile, and responsive—but not tricky. A snap to build - and with a fully sheeted airframe, it's surprisingly rugged compared to most.
Don’t let the lack of landing gear scare you. Hand launching is easy because of the fuselage’s light weight and strengthened design. In the air, it really looks the part without any exposed gear to detract from its clean lines. Bringing the One-O-Nine in for a belly landing on grass is just as easy.
You should see them take evasive maneuvers in Dog Fighting. Evade with snap rolls into spins, Immelmann turns, and a loop.
Our One-O-Nine kit is part of our Sunday Fighter lineup and just might be the most fun you’ve had in a long time.
Because of the interlocking design and high-quality laser cutting of the parts, the Sunday Fighter is a quick build. Not only does it build quick, but it also builds straight and true, as all of the parts are designed to align properly with a minimum of fuss and alignment tools.
The wing is removable for storage/transport and for giving access to the radio/servo area. From there you have easy access to install most any brand of radio and control linkages.
What's more, the fully assembled model can fit in the trunk of most cars.
Although mainly designed for electric power, you can also use a .25-sized glow engine as well. Glow engines are side mounted. Electric motors are mounted on the "extended" firewall to space the motor the proper distance forward.
When assembled, you now have a blank canvas and can apply any number of color schemes or make up your own.
In the air, the One-O Nine is a blast to fly. A simple hand-launch gets it airborne, then you can cruise quite easily with 1/2 power. Throttle up for loops, eights, snaps, spins, hammerhead turnaounds - or maybe a screaming low-level pass right down the runway. When you're ready to land, simply throttle back and gently bring the One-O Nine in for a belly landing on the grass.
Needed To Complete:
• Propeller
• Engine/Motor mount & mounting hardware
• 4-5 mini servos depending on setup: 4 flight controls, 1 for throttle if glow
• “Y” servo harness (for ailerons)
• Pushrods (two 6” for ailerons, one 10” for throttle if glow powered, two flexible 26” for elevator & rudder)
• Clevises for the pushrods (8 if electric, 10 if glow).
• 1-1/2 - 2 rolls of covering
• 3" spinner
Specifications:
Radio: 4 channel system
• 4 servos (Sub-Micro servos, similar to HS-5065MG)
• 1 additional servo for throttle, if using a glow engine
Power:
• Glow (.25 engine)
• Electric (350+ watt, 60 amp ESC, 3-4s LiPo)
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