Sleek, powerful and perfectly formed the Arrows Hobby Viper will be something of an eye-opener to anyone who still thinks EDF jets have some catching up to do. Experience the Viper in action and you’ll quickly realise that nothing could be further from the truth. Packing a jet-like 50mm 11-blade fan that’s spun up by a precision 2627 4500KV brushless motor, this 3S-fuelled pocket rocket will find favour in the hands of all who seek smooth, flowing aerobatics, a cloud punching performance and exceptional speed. But that’s not the half of it, the Viper is also a beautifully practical jet that exhibits exceptional low speed handling, is small enough to transport in one piece, retract free (hassle free) and enticingly budget-friendly. All this grace and performance from a 3S LiPo will almost certainly have you reassessing your EDF spend. So good is the Arrows Viper we’re convinced it’ll become a frequent flyer in your air fleet and, as we all know, that equates to superb value for money. As Arrows Hobby so rightly says in its promotional blurb, “Small [and simple] is beautiful.”
Specification:
Wingspan (mm): | 774 |
Length (mm): | 696 |
Motor (KV): | 4500 |
Rec'd battery: | 3S 2200mAh |
ESC (A): | 30 |
All-up weight (g): | 470 |
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Great little jet, easy to fly. Only negative is I found the COG to be difficult to get right without cutting into the foam to get the battery back far enough.
Yes, choose express at checkout
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
We offer next day delivery at checkout
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
Not really - it's a bit fast for a trainer and requires radio gear, battery, etc to complete.
For a good trainer, look at say HBZ32000
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
This is a PNP plane so would requirder other items, We would also not advise learning to fly with an EDF plane. we would say something like this would be better to learn with # HBZ32000
Answered by: Si @ Wheelspin Models