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Indy Sport Car with
Yellow Covering $149.99 Wing Span: 24.5" Chord: 29" Weight: 6.0-7.0 lbs. Channels: 4 Engine: .46-.61 two stroke .45-.72 four stroke |
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| Included
with Kit: Laser cut coroplast car parts, balsa and lite ply.
CNC cut foam wing core, spoiler and elevons. Fully illustrated step
by step instruction manual. Full hardware kit (landing gear, screws,
bolts, nuts, fittings, control horns, wheel collars, etc...) |
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| Required
to Complete: 4 channel radio controller (with elevon or "V"
tail mixing), engine (40-61 two stroke or .45-.72 four stroke), fuel tank,
pushrods, wheels, prop, covering material, glues, and basic hobby tools. |
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| Building:
The Indy Sport is easy to build, even for people that don't do much building.
Check our online manuals for details on
this build project. The design is straight forward and only requires
simple hobby tools and glues. A complete fully illustrated instruction
manual guides you step by step through the building process. We recommend
this kit to anyone who wants a different looking, easy to fly plane. Building
is a weekends work and can be finished with your choice of covering and
paints. The kit can be built and ready to fly in less time than many ARF's! |
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| Flight
Performance: Just like any other airplane in your arsenal, simply
apply throttle and pull back on the elevator once the car is up to speed.
Fly the car slow to show it's sponsors with little fear of stalling.
At high speeds the Indy Car tracks like it's on rails. With the
elevons, virtually any aerobatic maneuver is possible. |
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| Conclusions:
With a few in the sky at the same time and a good announcer on the mic,
you can duplicate those popular Sunday races from Daytona. Some
club members are also using Indy Sport Cars for combat. With the
Indy Sport Cars sleek looks and sharp lines, it will redefine the meaning
of aerial racing. |
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