| The Quad plane created by Stuart Natof |
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| This plane is based on the Armstrong-Whitworth World War I fighter named 'Quad.' The four-winged Quad is covered with 2 micron clear mylar, and has an AUW of 20 grams using a 90 mAh battery. The wing loading is 0.63 oz/sq ft with a wingspan of 13.5 inches, and a wing area of 1.125 sq ft. Stuart says his Quad plane flies very stable, and is capable of slow or fast flight. He recently replaced the coil actuators with MicroInvent MCS2 coil servos, and the plane will now make a 180 degree turn in 2 or 3 wing spans. |
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| The Quad has a MINOR receiver, MCF4027 carbon fiber prop, 24 mm spoked wheels, and two MCS2 coil servos all from MicroInvent. A Gasparin GB54P6G motor powers the Quad plane. |
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| Thank you Stuart for contributing your unique RC plane. |
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