Black Horse Piper Cub 120 ARTF

Black Horse Piper Cub 120 ARTF

Brand: Black Horse

Part Number: A-BH058A

£759.99 Web Price RRP £799.99

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Massive 96.5" wingspan makes this an eye catching aircraft even before it takes to the air!!

This updated version is now built to support electric flight without conversion.

The Piper J-3 Cub was a small, simple, light aircraft that was built between 1937 and 1947 by Piper Aircraft. With tandem (fore and aft) seating, it was intended for light training but became one of the most popular and best known light aircraft of all time. For many it was the 'Model T' of the air bringing flight to a whole new generation of people.

The largest wingspan model in the Black Horse range makes a big presence at the flying field! With a 96.5in span yet only 5kg of weight ensures a really low wing loading for ultra-slow flying and STOL performance.

With scale wing struts, simulated scale undercarriage and a dummy scale engine, this big Cub needs just a 1.20 four stroke engine to power her but using her as a glider tug may need a little more.

Construction is conventional balsa/ply covered in Oracover and she dismantles into convenient size parts for transport.

Recommended EP Setup:
• Motor: 120 Class Brushless Motor
• ESC: Quantumn II 80A
• Battery: 6S 4500 - 5500 mAh LiPo
Specifications
Aerofoil USA 35-B
Type ARTF
Wingspan 2,380mm (93.7")
Length 1,560mm (61.42")
Weight 5.5 - 5.8kg (12.1 - 12.79 kg)
Wing Area 80.2dm2
Wing Loading 68.58g/dm2
Petrol Engine 20-30cc (Rec.)
IC Engine 1.20 2-Stroke (Rec.)
Speed Controller 80A (Rec.)
LiPo 6S1P 4000-5000mAh 30C (Rec.)
Electric Motor Rimfire 120 equivalent (Rec.)

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Is this piper complete with electric motor.
Asked by Jess Rugeris on 19th May 2023

That is a kit only with no engine or motor or esc it can be I.C or Brushless and will require all electronics to use.

 

Answered by: Steve @ Wheelspin Models

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