The Blade Dancer is possibly the most popular model in the MS Composit range and with good reason. The model is highly aerobatic and 3D capable with an attractive airbrush design applied using a printed method. The model is constructed from tough CNC cut EPP for the fuselage and wing with the tail surfaces utilising depron for weight saving were it counts. The model is supplied with an extensive accessory pack included moulded motor mount, control horns and undercarriage mount. During construction the wing and fuselage use what seems an unusual method of reinforcement (fine cord) that works exceptionally well if correctly applied. This reinforcement is lightweight, strong and perfect for the recommended power set-up. We would however recommend carbon reinforcement (not included) if a higher power / heavier set-up is utilised. The model will offer the best 3D performance if the weight is kept to a minimum and for this reason we would advise not to over power this aircraft – it’s just not worth it and the aircraft will benefit from a light system. If however you wish to have a fantastic aerobatic machine that you can fly for longer just add a larger capacity pack – just not too large up to a maximum of 1600mAh is just right.
Accessories Recommended (other items may be required):
- A minimum of a 4 channel radio
- 4 x 6-9g micro servos
- Micro receiver
- 370 Size Brushless motor DYS A2822-17 (AXI 2208/34 Equiv.)
- 9 x 4.7sf propeller
- 20 Amp brushless speed controller (ESC)
- Li-Po battery: 3S 850mAh (for 3D flying - light weight)
- 3S1300-1500 (for standard flying - longer flying time)
- Suitable Li-Po charger
- Blenderm tape or similar for hinging the tail surfaces
- Standard and foam friendly cyano adhesive with suitable kicker
Specifications:
Weight: 300 - 340 g
Wingspan: 930 mm
Length: 900 mm
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