Mini Viper (oz6300)

 

Mini Viper (oz6300) by Werner Dettweiler 1994 - plan thumbnail

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Mini Viper. RC pylon racer model, for electric with brushed motor.

Quote: "The Mini-Viper is a Speed 400 powered pylon racer which can be fitted with various power plants to suit the pilot's experience and skill. One of the main differences betwen versions is the all-up weight, which may vary quite widely. If you have little or no experience with models of this class we recommend that you select the lightest version..."

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Mini Viper (oz6300) by Werner Dettweiler 1994 - model pic

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  • (oz6300)
    Mini Viper
    by Werner Dettweiler
    from Graupner
    1994 
    30in span
    IC R/C Kit
    clean :)
    all formers complete :)
  • Submitted: 24/01/2015
    Filesize: 1751KB
    Format: • PDFbitmap
    Credit*: PatrickUrbain
    Downloads: 5929

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IIRC, the Viper was thought as an electric racer, not an IC model. A good look at the plans will show NACA cooling ducts on both sides of the fuselage, a battery pack beneath the wing and a knock-off fuselage top for a quick battery change. Love your homepage!
Rudy - 14/06/2015
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