The larger tornado is very dangerous, the same as this little Tornado 11. Flown by a skilled pilot it is a deadly weapon, a real killing machine. Fast, manoeuvrable, flying even in almost calm conditions, almost unbreakable.
In spite of this, Tornado is easy to trim-out and fly, no dirty tricks at all. It can be flown even by a complete newcomer (when low rates are set on controls).
Part list :
part
rt/left wing
rt/left styrofoam elevon
2X fin
4X hdwood strip
2X elevon horn
4X clevis
4X screw M2*16
2X elevon pushrod
1X receiver hatch
1X reinforcing plate (4+1 parts)
You will need
Radio: two channels are the only what you need but there must be an elevon mixer program in your transmitter or a mixing device in your model. Adjustable mixing ratio is recommended.
Servos and receiver: we recommend standard size ones. Although you might think the cheaper the better (with a plane destined to crash) in fact you will need a receiver with very good selectivity to prevent any interference problem as a typical combat scene can involve even more than ten model at once. Standard size servos are less vulnerable than the micro ones with their tiny gears.
Batteries: we recommend a flat pack of four pen cells. Please note: use at least 400 mAh batteries as the servos are in use all the time and you will hardly leave the battlefield till the dusk patrol will take off, too.
Tools you will need: modellers knife, sandpaper No. 60 and 120, soldering iron, sealing iron, pliers, steel rule, scissors.
Glue, tape etc.: 5-30 minutes epoxy, medium cyanoacrylate glue (CA), contact glue spray (3M Super 77, UHU Por etc.), glass tape for reinforcements, colour sticky tape for covering {TELINK-WINGS}
In spite of this, Tornado is easy to trim-out and fly, no dirty tricks at all. It can be flown even by a complete newcomer (when low rates are set on controls).
Part list :
part
rt/left wing
rt/left styrofoam elevon
2X fin
4X hdwood strip
2X elevon horn
4X clevis
4X screw M2*16
2X elevon pushrod
1X receiver hatch
1X reinforcing plate (4+1 parts)
You will need
Radio: two channels are the only what you need but there must be an elevon mixer program in your transmitter or a mixing device in your model. Adjustable mixing ratio is recommended.
Servos and receiver: we recommend standard size ones. Although you might think the cheaper the better (with a plane destined to crash) in fact you will need a receiver with very good selectivity to prevent any interference problem as a typical combat scene can involve even more than ten model at once. Standard size servos are less vulnerable than the micro ones with their tiny gears.
Batteries: we recommend a flat pack of four pen cells. Please note: use at least 400 mAh batteries as the servos are in use all the time and you will hardly leave the battlefield till the dusk patrol will take off, too.
Tools you will need: modellers knife, sandpaper No. 60 and 120, soldering iron, sealing iron, pliers, steel rule, scissors.
Glue, tape etc.: 5-30 minutes epoxy, medium cyanoacrylate glue (CA), contact glue spray (3M Super 77, UHU Por etc.), glass tape for reinforcements, colour sticky tape for covering {TELINK-WINGS}
LiPo | No |
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Pre Order | No |
Bundle Avaliable | Yes |
Product Code | 401203 |
Discontinued | No |
EAN / Barcode | 9900000835156 |
Brand | Telink |
Weight | 2.000000 |
Product Type | Plane |
Model Type | Flying Wings |
RC Vehicle Type | RC Plane |
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