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E-Scale Electraglide

 

 

 

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When it comes to value you won't get much better than this! Moulded from tough foam the Electraglide includes a powerful 1050kv Outrunner Motor, ESc, Folding Prop, 4 Servos PLUS a 1500mAh Lipo. Assembly time is minimal as everything is installed for you ready to put in your receiver and FLY.

Ideal for beginners, the gentle flying characteristics and excellent soaring performance will appeal to the more seasoned modeller as well. This is a superb flier which you will want to take to the field again and again, and it also makes a great model to sneak away on holiday as well.

We love the Electraglide and just look at the price!

Wing Span
Length
Flight Time
R/C Required
1520mm (61ins)
920mm (36ins)
12-20mins plus
4 channel R/C (not included)
Servos Required
Suits Battery
Motor
4 x 9g micro (included)
7.4V 1500Ah Lipo (included)
Brushless 2830, 1050kv Outrunner (included)

Thinking of choosing the Electraglide 40 as your first R/C Model?
Then congratulations, you have made a great choice! All the trainers in the Airtek range have been carefully chosen to give the newcomer the best chance of success. We highly recommend that you enlist the help of an experienced modeller to check over your aircraft before it's first flight and teach you to fly. Trying to 'go it alone' will almost certainly result in disappointment and can be potentially dangerous. Wherever possible join a club (and take out third party insurance) where there will be experienced modellers at hand to help you through the early stages. For further information please visit the site of the national body for model flying, the BMFA here.
Model flying is a challenging and absorbing pastime, and many will find they become 'hooked' for life. Take care during the early stages and you will be rewarded with a great hobby - the sky really is the limit!
pdf To download a PDF of the instruction manual please click here