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www.facebook.com/flyingmodels MAY 2013 SPECIFICATIONS:
Wing span: 60 inches Wing area: 630 square inches Length: 43 inches
Flying weight: 4.5-5 pounds
Wing loading: 16.5-18.3 ounces/square foot Radio required: 4-channel with four standard servos Electric power: 500-800 watt brushless motor (800-1000 Kv, 60-75A speed control (ESC); 3-4S 4000-5000 mAh Li-Po battery pack. The T-Clips (SIGRC87EPARF) will be available in July at a price of $169.99.
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T-Clips EP ARF from SIG Manufacturing
“T-Clips” is no ordinary clipped wing Talorcraft. Originally a stock 1939 Taylorcraft, this is the only clipped wing T’craft in the world currently flying airshows with an original size engine. Airshow pilot Erik Edgren refers to this as “Twistin It Old School”. SIG is proud to team up with Erik and offer a new R/C model of his one-of-a-kind airplane. Designed for electric power, the new SIG T-Clips EP is a pure aerobatic delight. It’s not meant to be an exact scale model, but more of an everyday no-frills flying field-favorite. This balsa ARF features a semi-symmetrical airfoil and strong lightweight construction. Put in a 40-size brushless motor with a 4S battery pack and your favorite new takeoff style will be straight up. Loops, rolls, snaps, and spins are routine with the T-Clips and the basis for more advanced 3D style maneuvers.
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