Spanning an impressive 1800mm and modelled on the hugely popular light utility, high-winger, this latest semi-scale foamie from Arrows Hobby really has raised the bar; it’s an absolute cracker. Resplendent in its authentic bush-inspired colour scheme, complete with tundra tyres, authentic graphics, scale wing and jury struts, working landing and navigation lights, panel and exhaust detail, aerials and much more, this is a striking model that not only looks fantastic, it flies beautifully, too. Of course, that latter is certainly no fluke, the Husky’s large flap-equipped wing, versatile semi-symmetrical section, efficient high-lift drooping tips and abundance of lovely power, see to that. A carefully selected power system combined with a full complement of STOL-enhancing aerodynamic features are a recipe that make the perfect all weather all-round sportster; one that excels at both ends of the speed range and delivers a satisfying aerobatic repertoire. The Husky is just such an aeroplane. Perfect for intermediate pilots and even competent beginners, if you’re a fan of Cubs, Austers and Citabrias you’re going to love this to bits.
Specification:
Wingspan (mm): | 1800 |
Length (mm): | 1200 |
Motor (KV): | 750 |
Rec'd battery: | 4S 2600mAh |
ESC (A): | 45 |
All-up weight (g): | 2100 |
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These take a 2600mah 4S with XT60 connectors, so something like RDNB22004S30XT60 or VZ0422004SXT60 would be ideal
Charger we'd go for say ET0202
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
This would be OK for a beginner yes, for a transmitter and receiver you could look at SPM1010 as a basic one or SPMR6655EU and SPMAR620 if you wanted something better
Answered by: Si @ Wheelspin Models
Yes they are easily removable for transport.
Answered by: Steve @ Wheelspin Models