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Sopwith
Camel
60 ARF

Hangar
9’s first World War I scale aircraft is one of history’s
most recognizable fighters. No other Allied scout blasted
from the sky as many enemies as the Sopwith Camel, a
single-seat British biplane so named because of the “hump”
that stored the breeches of the twin Vickers machine guns
mounted in front of the cockpit.
Small and highly maneuverable, the Sopwith Camel has now
spawned a
remarkably accurate scale version from Hangar 9. The Sopwith
Camel 60 ARF
features a meticulous UltraCote trim scheme and other scale
features, such as an engine, guns and pilot figure, which
make it almost indistinguishable from its full-size
forerunner.
Key Features
- Build using either glow or
electric power right from the box—no electric
conversion necessary
- Outstanding scale warbird
looks
- Sport flying
characteristics
- Includes prepainted pilot
figure, dummy engine, machine gun and numerous other
realistic detail parts
- Lightweight balsa-and-ply
laser-cut construction
- Covered in authentic
Hangar 9® UltraCote®
Specs
- Wing Span: 61 in (1549mm)
- Overall Length: 44 in
(1118mm)
- Wing Area: 1288 sq in
(83.1 sq dm)
- Flying Weight: 7.5-8.5 lb
(3.4-3.9 kg)
- Engine Size: Glow version:
Evolution .61NT 2-stroke; Saito FA-91 4-stroke
- Motor Size: Electric
version: E-flite Power 46 outrunner
- Radio: 4 channels w/5
servos
- Trim Scheme Colors: Olive
Drab (HANU904), True Red (HANU866), Grey (HANU882),
White (HANU870), Deep
- Blue (HANU873), Silver
(HANU881)
- Recommended Battery:
Electric version: 1 14.8V 6000mAh 4S3P or 2 7.4V 4200mAh
2S2P Thunder Power Li-Po packs
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