Hangar 9® Katana 50 ARF Designed by champion aerobatic pilot Mike McConville, the Hangar 9 Katana
50 is exceptionally lightweight without sacrificing strength or rigidity. The amazing power-to-weight ratio is complemented by an airfoil that has been specially designed for aggressive 3D flight. The result is explosive aerobatic performance that will let pilots boldly explore the limits of their abilities while enjoying absolute precision and control at every corner of the envelope. Key Features include: exceptionally lightweight balsa/ plywood construction, an airfoil designed to excel at 3D aerobatics, two-piece plug-in wing and horizontal stabilizer, carbon wing and horizontal stabilizer tubes, airfoil-shaped tail surfaces, pull- pull and direct link rudder servo mounting options, genuine UltraCote trim scheme, painted fiberglass cowl and wheel pants, large, easy-access top hatch, designed for glow, gas or electric power, all hardware included.
Specifications: wing span, 59 inches; length, 58 inches; wing area, 825 square
inches; flying weight, 6.60-7.50 pounds. Requires .46-.55 2-stroke, .72-.82 4- stroke gas engine or Power 52 motor. The Hangar 9 Katana 50 ARF (HAN4170) is priced at $249.99.
HORIZON HOBBY INC., 4105 Fieldstone Rd., Champaign, IL 61822, 217-403-3148,
www.horizonhobby.com
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