Model: Epic Victory by Tomahawk Aviations, foiling & design by SiBa-Design Pilot: Lukas Böhm Turbine: JetCat P90 RXi Wing span: 2,32m Scale: 1:5 CMJETS smoke Tank Servos: KSTX10, Hitec D645 and Hitec D485 Powerbox Systems Sensor V3 Light System by unilight Event: Airliner
heck out Mick Burrell’s 1/4.5-scale monster jet! Sporting an Abu Dhabi paint scheme created by Phil Noel, this nearly 8-foot-span, 10.5-foot-long model is powered by a Kingtech 210 turbine engine and has hydraulic landing gear, a Unilite lighting system, and uses MKS servos and a Jeti radio. The 48-pound model completed 1 hour of flight tests to be certified by the British Civil Aviation Authority before it could fly at public events. Thanks to Dean and Pete Coxon for taking this great You just never know what you are going to find on the flightline when you attend the Florida Jets event in Lakeland Florida. Florida Jets brings together the cream of the crop from the Jet aircraft and turbine engine industries! Model Airplane News contributor Rich Uravitch was on the scene when this impressive and highly unusual aircraft first took flight. Flown by Goetz “Doc” Vogelsang, this slick looking jet is the first true turbine powered biplane we’ve ever seen. Fully aerobatic, the all composite Quantum is like a Christen Eagle on steroids. Built from a Tomahawk kit, the prototype was developed and the molds made by Harry Behringer. Having impressive performance the Quantum has a span of 79 inches, a length of 94 inches and weighs in at 27.5 pounds!
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