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美國 Hangar 9 公司 46% TOC Ultimate ARF 雙翼機




商品貨號: ECS001299
商品品牌: 美國hangar 9
市場價格: $41229元
本店售價: $29999元
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 美國 Hangar 9 公司 46% TOC Ultimate ARF 雙翼機

 國外售價美元:$1399.99  折合台幣$41299
 

Description
 

The new Hangar 9® 46% TOC Ultimate 10-300 sets a new standard for ARF models. This model brings true TOC aircraft performance to the serious modeler looking for an all out performance machine. Mike McConville designed this model for no holds barred performance–and perform it does. The Ultimate flies like no other model and is truly superior for maneuvers like rolling circles and any knife edge or rolling maneuvers. Though it’s a superior design for precision flying, it holds its own when it comes to 3D aerobatics as well. Torque rolls, blenders, harriers are all in the Ultimate's book of tricks.

The wings are specially designed to be lightweight, yet strong without the need for any flying wires. This makes field assemble and maintenance as easy as a monoplane.

The models is a true ARF and comes factory covered in Hangar 9 UltraCote® in the yellow, white black and silver trim scheme shown. It is balsa and ply built with carbon fiber used in key areas to assure light yet strong construction. Even the carbon fiber landing gear comes standard


Note: This product is considered as Double Oversized, the shipping on this product will be additional

 

 
Features
  • Balsa-and-ply construction
  • Carbon fiber landing gear
  • Genuine Hangar 9 UltraCote
  • 2-aileron servo design allows flaperon mixing
  • Strong, lightweight wings with no flying wires
  • IMAC-legal

 

  • Wing Span: 98.5 in
  • Overall Length: 110 in
  • Wing Area: 3310 sq in
  • Flying Weight: 40-44 lbs
  • Engine Size: 150cc-200cc gas
  • Servos: 15
  • Trim Scheme Colors: HANU874 Black, HANU870 White, HANU884 Cub Yellow, HANU881 Silver

THE MAN BEHIND THE MACHINE

 

Mike McConville shows off the prototype 46% TOC Ultimate 10-300.

The Hangar 9 TOC 46% Ultimate biplane is a standoff-scale version of the "10 dash 300" Ultimate biplane. It started as Mike McConville's own design for his use in the 1993 Tournament of Champions (TOC) competition. Developed entirely with AutoCAD, Mike designed his airplane to take advantage of the extra bonus points TOC awarded for flying a really big airplane and a biplane! The original model used thin wings and was fully rigged with flying and landing wires between the wings. Further design study, however, showed that the model would produce less drag if a thicker airfoil was used without the rigging wires. The thicker wing would house the internal wing tubes, and without the many wire attachments, the model's field setup was greatly simplified. The Hangar 9 production model uses the thicker airfoil design.

The Ultimate uses tried-and-true lite-ply, plywood and balsa-covered foam for most of its construction, and its wings are completely built up of balsa lite-ply and plywood. The removable tail surfaces are made with balsa-covered foam and have external wire bracing. Mike chose a NACA 0012, 12-percent-thickness airfoil and stretched the fuselage length a little. He enlarged the stabilizer 10 percent and lowered the top wing 10 percent as well.

Although most biplanes are viewed as having a disadvantage in aerobatic competition, Mike thinks that the Ultimate's "wow" factor and its really big, strong rudder make it worth considering! Mike tells us that in competition, you have to fly to its advantages and avoid performing the maneuvers it doesn't do as well as the monoplanes do. Although it doesn't turn as effortlessly as a monoplane, it does do incredible 3D high-angle-of-attack maneuvers. In knife-edge flight, the Ultimate needs almost no top rudder, and with its "positive" engine thrust line, it does wonderfully straight up-lines! When you neutralize the elevator stick, the model just keeps on going straight up; it doesn't try to level off or fly out of the up-line! Pitch coupling is almost nonexistent, and roll coupling is only very slight and requires less than 10-percent mix to dial out. It's just a very easy airplane to set up and fly. That's why it is Hangar 9's main showpiece!