Esprit (oz15736)
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Esprit. Radio control aerobatic slope soarer model.
Quote: "Esprit Ref: SM006: The Esprit is a 3 ch fully aerobatic slope soarer which was a leader in its class when first designed. Capable of 'BunRolls' An outside loop with a roll at the bottom which many other well known aerobatic slopers found very difficult! Span 63in (1600mm)
When you have a model that can perform a roll at the bottom of a bunt and still complete the bunt you have a model. Esprit is that model. To date (1983) we have not seen another model satisfactorily complete this manoeuvre. The Esprit is an aerobatic slope soarer par excellence. It will cope with the strongest winds and stay up all but the lightest airs. Again the quick build construction features the usual foam veneer with a ply sided fuselage and balsa top and bottom decking.
Specification:
Span: 1590mm
Controls: Rudder/Aileron/Elevator
Av Wt. 1000gms
Section: Fully Symmetrical"
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(oz15736)
Esprit
by Stan Yeo
from Phoenix Model Products (ref:SM006)
63in span
Glider R/C Kit
clean :)
formers unchecked
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Submitted: 02/12/2024
Filesize: 265KB
Format: • PDFbitmap
Credit*: StanYeo
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