L-4 Grasshopper - VINH QUANG RC MODELS

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60-90 size EP/GP

   L-4 Grasshopper    120 size


The Piper L-4 Grasshopper evolved from the successful Piper Cub series that took to the air as early as 1930. By 1941, the US Army was in the market for such a light observation and liaison aircraft with rugged reliability, procured four such examples and evaluated the type as the YO-59, later ordering no fewer than 40 more as the O-59. The series saw a dedicated US Army model emerge as the O-59A (soon to be redesignated as the L-4, to which the "L" identified the aircraft series as "liaison"), a type which offered up improvements to many of the components to make the system "battlefield" ready.

Now VQ introduce the L-4 Grasshopper 120 size EP-GP . If you are a fan of 4 stroke engine , 125 -4 stroke will be a best choise for this model . If you are a fan of Electric version , with the big pilot door , you can easy change the battery after every flight . This L-4 Grasshopper 120 size EP-GP was designed for light weight , so you can enjoy this plane as a scale plane with flying feel like a high wing trainer .

 Features:
- Fully covered in weathered detail
- All balsa and lite-ply construction
- Fiberglass cowling
- Painted Canopy
- Control surfaces pre-hinged and installed
- -Two piece wing with aluminium wing joiner
- -Scale Wheel of Cub
--Cockpit door can open-close






 Specifications:
- Wingspan: 2400mm
- Fuse Length: 1510mm
- Weight: 5.8-6 kg
- Engine: 95- 2 stroke or 125- 4 stroke
- Engine: Boost 120 motor or any Electric Motor same size with 125 -4 stroke engine
- Battery: Lipo 14,8V 4500 mAh x2
- Radio req.: 6 channels with 6 servos.

 Includes:
- Assembly instruction with stage photos
- Plastic dummy engine
- Plywood seat
- Fiberglass cowling.
- Electric ply motor mount
- Wheels.
- Aluminium wing joiner
- Engine mounts.
- Spinner.
- Fuel tank.
- Decals and all hardware.

Does not include: radio, motor, glue, and silicon fuel line

Product code :
VQA159
  

 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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