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Transall C-160 Composite 1450mm (ARF - White)

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Transall C-160 Composite 1450mm (ARF - White)

 
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This fantastic looking scale model of the European built C-160 goes beyond stand off scale, it is superbly finished looks the part both on the ground and in the air, the white UN colour scheme is simply outstanding making the C-160 a must for fans of multi-engined aircraft.

The fuselage is composite, with a high detail finish, complete with all panel lines. The paint finish is realistic and the final touch is added by the high quality and detailed water slide decals. The wings and horizontal stab are balsa and are also nicely covered and finished, the wing is 1pc for easy transportation. There is an excellent hardware package included, as well as the realistic looking 10 wheel landing gear.

There can be no doubt, this fantastic looking Transall is really going to turn heads at your local field, both on the ground and in the air!

Features:
Fiberglass fuselage & cowls
Ultra High Detail UN Colour Scheme
Accurate Scale Panel Lines
Easy Access Battery Hatch
Removable 1pc Wing for Easy Transportation
Photo Manual and all Hardware Included
Robust 10 Wheel Undercarriage

Specs:
Wingspan:1450mm
Length: 1178mm
Flying Weight: 2500g~2600g
Wing Area: 22dm2
Wing Loading: 113g~118g/dm2
Airfoil: Torino-16

Requires:
Your Own 4 Channel TX/RX
2 x 35/42 Brushless Outrunner Motors
2 x 30A~40A ESC
2 x 2200mAh 3s Lipoly Battery
4 x Standard Servo
2 x 38mm Spinner

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Mark in Aus | Verified Buyer

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Sep 05, 2012

Just flew mine. Running 2 NTM Prop Drive Series 35-42A 1250Kv with master airscrew 9x7 3 blade props 2 suppo 60a esc's and 2 3s and ZIPPY Compact 2700mAh 3S 35C Lipo Packs. Huge power at 42amps.

Taxied well even though there is very little weight at the nose.

Took off and climbed out fast. CG was pretty much spot on..Several circuits later I tried a slower more scale turn at approximately 50 meters.

Just as I started to turn ,it tip stalled and went into a spiral dive. Let go of the sticks to correct then gave a little elevator. Again it went into a violent spin. Tried again letting it straighten out and then a little elevator. Same result. After that I just watched it spear into the ground.

Everything destroyed from the main wing forward.

So if you have one of these, fly it fast.

pejay | Verified Buyer

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Jun 08, 2012

I have just completed building the plane and it is indeed very nice. High quality kit and extremely nice finish. It is not an easy plane to build so I recommend beginners to start with somnething a lot easier. I have downloaded the manual in the file section here so you can see for yourself. And the manual is good.

I used the recommended motors NTM propdrive 3542/1250KV but I see it is not any more on the combo list - don't know why. Maybe they are too cheap (ha,ha). I use 3-bladed Master props 9 x 7, one regular the other pusher. I also use 2 x HobbyKing 50A ESC and I plan to use at least a 3000 mAh battery as both motora will draw a lot of current. I will try using either 3 or 4S. I think 4S will be needed since the 9 x 7 prop is a bit smaller than the 10 x 7 recommended for the motors. The max size prop you can mount on this plane is 9". It is a heavy plane - almost 3 kg so you will need a lot of pulling power from the two motors. I haven't flewn the plane yet. Plan to do it this week end and will let you know the outcome

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