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Student 64E Intermediate Trainer 1200mm (ARF)

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The Student 64E is a tough and brilliant performing sport/aerobatic model that tamed down can make a good trainer or livened up will be fun for even the most experienced flyers. It has amazing performance and is great for flying in small areas as its low aspect ratio symmetrical wing is great for slow flying but when the power is on and with plenty of control travel it can be thrown around all over the sky, only held back by the ability of the pilot.The Student 64E has been developed around the popular 3S 2100 - 2500 size Lipo packs but for extreme flying there is also plenty of room for a 4s, the battery hatch is easily accessible underneath and is held in place with strong rare earth magnets so no need to remove the wings for battery changes.

The construction of the Student 64E is a strong, lightweight balsa and ply structure which is finished in a lightweight but tough covering material, it requires a minimum of work to get it ready for the flying field. Just join the wings, glue on the tail sections, bolt on the pre-formed dural undercarriage (this will enable you to fit props up to a massive 14ins and still have ample ground clearance), then all that has to be done is fit the motor, ESC, servos and radio. The motor mount is a very strong plywood box and is ready to accept any of the popular 35mm diameter brushless outrunner motors, it also has pre-drilled holes and pre-fitted blind nuts for easy mounting of your chosen motor.

Features:
• Great for beginners and experienced flyers
• Wide speed range
• Amazing low speed handling
• Factory built and covered
• Balsa and ply construction
• Tall strong dural undercarriage
• Pre-painted fiberglass cowl
• Comprehensive hardware pack

Specs:
Wingspan: 1200mm
Length: 1020mm
Wing Area: 29.5dm²
Weight: 1250g (RTF without battery)

Required:
Transmitter and Receiver
4 x 20~25g servo (30 x 15mm)
35-36 or 35-42 brushless outrunner
2100~2500 3s or 4s Lipoly
1 x Y lead and 2 x 400mm ext leads
or
2 x 600mm ext leads (if you wish to mix flaperons)
Prop to suit motor choice
30 min epoxy

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Harley | Verified Buyer

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WOT 4

Nov 27, 2016

This should fly really well as it looks like a WOT 4 copy.

Great planes | Verified Buyer

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A great fun plane, ballistic with 4cell and a turnigy g32

Nov 19, 2016

This is a great plane, with four cell and a turnigy easy match G32 up front it has almost vertical performance. With three cell it's a bit slow and you will need weight up front to get Cof G right so you might as well fit A 2600 ma 4 cell . Ideal for a windy day when foamies get blown about. The g32 just fits in with no cutting of cowl

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Aug 21, 2015

A great kit and relatively easy to put together. Looking forward to giving it wot-4 on its maiden flight.

EZYFLIER | Verified Buyer

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Customer Rated

May 25, 2015

The quality of materials and construction of this model is very good, assembly was easy and the final appearance looks superb. iI have just completed construction of mine and have fitted an Turnigy SK3-3548 outrunner, 45Amp ESC and 4S 2200ma Lipo. Bolted on a 12x6 APCE prop.and attempted to balance her on the recommended 70mm from leading edge of the wing.
Unless I add 140 grams of lead to the motor box I cannot get anywhere near the correct Cof G. Clearly the dimensions of this plane is intended to have an internal combustion engine up front and not electric.

I have read elsewhere that the C of G should be 90mm from the leading edge of the wing and not 70mm as stated in the instructions. Can HK please clarify this.

Chan-hee | Verified Buyer

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Customer Rated

Apr 20, 2015

I was matched the C.G using two 3-cell pack in parallel. So the flight for about 10minutes.
Flight performance is good and the well-built airplane.

Dinga | Verified Buyer

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May 08, 2014

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Even then it was a bit of a challenge to slow her down but managed it okay, appart from a fairly large bounce on the first touch down.

I would say this airplane is well worth buying.The build on my model was very good and I am very pleased with the Apprentice.This plane is not suitable for novice pilots as a first model.I reccommend this model to Intermediate to expprienced RC pilots.

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May 08, 2014

First off the setup I am using is Turnigy Aerodrive SK3 - 3542-1250kv Brushless Outrunner Motor,TURNIGY Plush 60amp Speed Controller,Corona DS238HV Digital Metal Gear Servo 4.6kg/ 22g/ 0.13 Sec.The Prop is a JXF 10 x 8.
All the bits came well pakaged and all the extra bits and pieces I ordered were all nicely pakaged.The assembly went smoothly enough although it looks a bit more challenging than your average arf.Not to worry it all goes together okay.I would say take your time and don't rush it.
The C o G is said to be 70 mm in the instructions.I read on the discussions that it is actually 90 mm.I set up mine at 90 mm.To acheive the correct ballance I used a Turnigy 2200 mah 4 cell battery.In my case it also needed a small amount of extra ballast ,not much though.
The engine mount is good but just be careful with the retaining nuts,mine were not attached very well and some fell out.
The apprentice has a sturdy undercarriage ,and can handle grass take offs and landings.The take off was fairly easy with about 3/4 throttle and she climbed easily.It is quiet zippy actually and flys really well.I kept my throws on the aileron and elervator to a bit less than the recomended and she still was very responssive.The landing was a bit different to my other RC's. The apprentice just wants to stay in the air and I had to go around again and extend well downwind to get her on the deck.Even

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