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The new SIG Sbach XA-41 ARF is the perfect size and per formance package for the club sport aerobatic pilot. Whether you like to fly fast or slow, prefer smooth precision aerobatics or exiting 3D maneuvers, the XA-41 can provide the aerobatic performance you are looking for. Power, maneuverability, and unlimited vertical make it an absolute blast to fly. With the rate switches on low, the XA-41 will perform beautiful precision aerobatic maneuvers like the sweetest model you’ve ever flown. When you want a thrill, just punch the throttle and go straight up! Flip the rate switches to high and the Sbach will
reward you with outright 3D insanity. Waterfalls, high-alfa knife edge, hover, torque rolls, harriers, flat spins, and much more are all in the XA-41’s flight envelope.
The SIG Sbach XA-41 features
traditional all wood construction, CAD drawn, laser-cut and factory jig assembled, 2- piece wing that mounts on a strong aluminum wing tube, magnetic canopy/hatch for easy access to all your gear, fiberglass cowling and wheel pants, formed aluminum landing gear, covered with Oracover® (aka Ultracote®) premium film, complete pushrod and hardware package, photo-illustrated instruction manual. Specifications: Wing span, 50 in. (1270 mm); wing area, 500 sq. in. (32.2 dm2); length, 44.25 in. (1124 mm); weight (w/o battery), 57-60 oz. (1616-1701 g), weight RTF, 68-76 oz. (1928 - 2154 g); wing loading: 19.6-21.9 oz./sq. ft. (60-67 g/dm2). Just add your own radio and electric power system. Requires a 4-channel radio with
four micro servos; “32 Class” brushless motor (700-900 Kv, 600-800 watts); 60-75A speed control (ESC); 4S 2500-5000 mAh Li-Po battery pack.
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