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03 Oct

E-flite Ultra Micro 4 Site

E-flite Ultra-Micro 4-Site
Full Throttle 3D Fun in an Ultra Micro Package
Expected Release – Mid November 2009

E-flite Ultra Micro 4 Site PNP BNF RC Airplane

Here is the plane experienced pilots have been waiting! E-flite’s first fixed wing model into the ultra micro world. The E-flite Ultra Micro 4 Site sports full 3D aerobatic capabilities and robust construction making it perfect for flight in most large indoor venues or outdoor calm to no wind conditions. This plane brings a level of control and responsiveness 3D experts are going to love. Included with the BNF version are two 1S 150mAh LiPo battery packs model EFLB1501S, E-flite’s Celectra 4 Port LiPo charger model EFLC1004, and AC adapter model EFLC1005.

The PNP version of the Ultra Micro 4 Site is pretty much a replacement airframe with all the electronics. Installed features include a receiver that is integrated into the board so that all a pilot needs to do is provide their own transmitter, batteries and charger.

Spektrum Receiver – ESC – Servo Unit and 2 Independent Aileron Servos
The Spektrum AR6400L Ultra Micro DSM2 Receiver/ESC/Servo unit features two built in linear long throw servos for the elevator and rudder which provides great control when combined with the two independent AS2000L long throw aileron servos.

Carbon Fiber Bracing and Pushrods
The added stiffness of the carbon fiber bracing creates much of the airplane’s precision. It reduces flex without adding a lot of weight. The carbon fiber pushrods ensure movement of the servos is felt in the control response.

Motor and Prop
A powerful 8.5mm coreless brushed motor paired with a 130mm x 70mm propeller provide the Ultra Micro 4 Site more than enough thrust for unlimited vertical performance and all manners of high altitude 3D maneuvers.

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