Take a trip back in time with this classic light aircraft design from the 1930’s. The B.A. Eagle was born in the UK in 1934 an became the Eagle II in 1935. This is the basis for the Black Horse version and she carries the red/silver livery so popular in that era.
Although nominally a light aircraft, the design is sleek and in keeping with many racers of the day. Like the full size, the Black Horse version has flaps for slower landings and predictable slow speed flying. The wing section has been carefully chosen to enhance the speed envelope and allow scale flight to be a pure joy.
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Radio System: |
5 Channel (Req.) |
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Electric Motor: |
Brushless outrunner 1200-2200W, 650KV |
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LiPo: |
4000,5000 mAh 6S (Rec.) |
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