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Falcon ARF

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SKU: 100010180
MFG: Carl Goldberg
Part #: gpma1940
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Teaching a new generation of modelers how to fly with a re-engineered version of the 1962 Carl Goldberg Falcon.

Product No. GPMA1940
Price: $69.99
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Falcon ARF
Falcon ARF
Falcon ARF

EP Falcon ARF

Features:
  • Pro-Formance™ foam makes the airframe strong and lightweight.
  • Agile indoor flying, plus the Falcon’s wing doubler expands the flying options to outdoor flying on calm days.
  • Affordably priced and uses economical electronics and accessories.
  • Fast and easy construction.
  • Steerable nose wheel for easy ground handling.

Overview:
Goldberg introduced the Falcon in 1962, and it quickly became a favorite of novice and sport pilots everywhere. Over the years and in various sizes, the Falcon has been a mainstay at the flying field. Its gentle flight has helped countless R/C pilots learn how to fly and progress into basic aerobatics.

The Falcon has now been re-engineered with today’s technology, including foam construction and brushless electric power, and the classic profile and gentle flight characteristics are still here... only better.

Required for completion:
• Radio system with a minimum of four channels
• Three servos (S3114 - FUTM0414 or ES40 Pico - GPMM1200)
• Outrunner brushless motor (Rimfire™ 250 - GPMG4502)
• 7.4V 300mAh LiPo battery (GPMP0700)
• 8x3.8 propeller (APCQ5000)

Wingspan: 37 in (940 mm)
Weight: 8.5-10 oz (240-285 g)
Wing Area: 286 sq in (18.4 sq dm)
Length: 30 in (760 mm)
Wing Loading: 4.3-5 oz/sq ft (13-15 g/sq dm)

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Average Ratings: 5

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"Awesome indoors or out"

Ron Halverson on Tuesday, January 04, 2011 8:28:41 AM

5

Descriptive text: This plane is awesome I did not know how well the ailerons would work on a slow flying undercambered wing but they work great here is a link to a video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTRGTqjTKj0


 
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