Junior Falcon 400 (oz15590)
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Junior Falcon 400. Radio control sport model, for electric power with Speed 400 motor. Wingspan 37-1/8 in.
The original Carl Goldberg Jr Falcon (oz8144) kit first appeared in 1963. This here is a later, redrawn plan for electric power in 2001.
Quote: "Flight notes: The Jr Falcon 400 flies well on a speed 400, speed 480 or similar motors. Adjust the nose block and motor tube diameters to match your motor selection. The test model used a graupner cam 6 x 3 folding propeller. After launch the climb out is brisk. The model will loop from level flight and roll. It will maintain altitude at about 1/4 throttle. The glide is terrific. Flight times are about 7 to 9 minutes with 7 cells of 600 mAh NiCds."
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Note see also Junior Falcon EP (oz11417) for a later 2019 version including ailerons and with brushless power setup.
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(oz15590)
Junior Falcon 400
by Jim Zare
from Electric Model Designs
August 2001
37in span
Electric R/C
clean :)
all formers complete :)
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Submitted: 22/09/2024
Filesize: 498KB
Format: • PDFbitmap
Credit*: dfritzke
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