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Hangar 9 Sundowner Formula 1 80" Racer

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Hangar 9's giant-scale legal Sundowner Formula 1 80-inch ARF is a true sport performer with an aggressive racer fulselage design that makes it look like it's traveling 100 mph even when it's standing still. This sport performer looks great, down low on the deck. And then, experience a high-flying adrenaline rush as this spirited, agile racer streaks into a turn at high speed. Because of its smooth flight characteristics and precise sport handling, pilots will feel comfortable even at 120+ mph, making the Sundowner the perfect plane for entry-level giant-scale racing. Although the Sundowner is characterized as a racer because of its fiery body design, it is truly a sport aerobatic model geared for performance. The 1.80-size Sundowner ARF can be powered for performance using a variety of gas or glow engines, or converted to electric power for clean, no-fuss flying.

Channel: Autos & Vehicles
Uploaded: September 14, 2007 at 3:55 am
Author: modelflight

Length: 01:07
Rating: 4.50
Views: 7384

Tags: Formula1  Giant  Hangar9  Racer  RC  Scale  Sundowner  

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xoboita (August 4, 2008 at 2:56 pm)
belo modelo parabens
altamashrah (June 15, 2008 at 5:50 pm)
well with a gas/nitro setup you can go full throttle for the entire flight time and not have to worry about your motor quitting, you cant do that in an electric becuase of the burst charge rates, you are right, gas is more grease but it is a worthwhile tradeoff for less time on the ground and more time in the air
iamman711 (April 15, 2008 at 6:17 pm)
someone told me that electric flight does not have a dead-stick problem...
iamman711 (April 15, 2008 at 6:16 pm)
what do you guys think about electric flight?> I am thinking of getting the Sundowner 50 (the Sundownder Formular 1's baby bro) and converting it to electric. is this the way to go or what? gas/stroke seems more reliable than brushless (electric), what do you think? I prefer electric for less grease/mess, and i can fly it in a park. Please share your thoughts anyone. I appreciate it.
ibanezguy1121 (March 5, 2008 at 3:31 am)
yea it is i just finished mine- hopefully i will maiden bext weekend
SentimentalPirate (February 2, 2008 at 5:22 am)
This is a totally awesome plane

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