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Electric Combat’s Hog Wild www.A2ZCorp.us/store (248) 969-8139 “Dedicated to designing and flying


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• 108” W-SPAN • .60 SIZE ENGINE • 4 SHEETS


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Although Electric Combat is a new company, its owner, Bobby Baker, has been involved in the hobby for the last fifty years. His published designs include the “Hot Dog” in RCM several years ago. After having gone through many changes in the last three years, both in materials and design, the “Hog Wild” is now available. The final design is made from Coroplast® which has better properties of rigidity and durability. Although it seems rather simple in design, a lot of tweaks have been made over the years to produce the plane as now presented. It flies as if on “rails” with no bad habits, be it fast or slow. The “kit” only requires gluing on the two vertical fins and the control horns, so assembly is very quick. The PVC equipment tray is factory installed so thrust alignment is no problem. The carbon fiber wing spar is also factory installed. All pushrod control connectors are DuBro brand quality. Control pushrods are pre-bent and the ends are deburred. The motor mount is predrilled. A detailed instruction manual and decal set complete the package. To personalize each plane, the painting is left


up to the individual. Any paint will work as nothing affects the Coroplast! But combat is not the only thing the “Hog” does well. It could very well be your favorite sport plane. The “Hog” also makes one of the best trainer planes. Dial down the control throws and go fly. Specifications: wing span, 291⁄2 inches; length, 23 inches; wing area, 455 square inches; wing loading, 7.6 ounces/square foot; requires minimum 3-channel radio with elevon function.


The Hog Wild is available in a number of packages from kit only to completely assembled and painted, with power equipment installed. Visit Electric Combat’s website for details.


ELECTRIC COMBAT, P.O. Box 473, Piggott, AR 72454 301-785-9516, www.electric-combat.com


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1222 Harter Ave., Woodland, CA 95776 (530) 661-0399


est. 1989 by Mr. Fred Burgdorf DECEMBER 2012


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