Here is a real special aircraft!
This ARF RQ-1 Predator B Spy Plane is powered by an brushless electric motor of
the class 400 that replicates real famous NASA Spy Plane. Easy and quick to
build, needs 4 servos and a Brushless speed controller. The very light frame
employs two different types of extruded polystyrene and is covered with the
mimetic camouflage films. The kit includes a set of super light wheels. It is
not just a great park flyer but just a true electric scale model able to flight
on the normal fields. The super detailed instructions permit to everybody with
some building experience to afford this construction. Flying characteristics are
excellent.

Specifications:
Wing span: 63 in / 1600mm
Wing area: 403 sq in / 26 sq dm
Flying weight: 1.2 lb / 520g
Brushless Controller Required + 400 Outrunner Brushless Motor
Fuselage length: 35.5 in / 900 mm
Radio Required: 4 channels,4 servos
Battery Required: 9.6V ; 12V 2500MAH
This plane is a well designed electric 400 size airplane! It has sturdy all
balsa/ply wood construction and is very stable in flight. You can fly this plane
after 1-2 hours of installation.

Features:
The plane is built and painted and it's a magnificent
Scale model more nearly ready to fly than most others,
A new state of the art in highly detailed balsa skin ARF's!
A 4CH whole wood construction model! An exact scale airplane to every detail!
One of the finest ARF Kits in the market today!
Evergreen model
comes with all hardware and accessories
Trimmed and painted cowling by fuel proof paint

In real life, the RQ-1 Predator is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) which the
U.S. Air Force describes as a "medium-altitude, long-endurance unmanned aerial
vehicle system." It is a Joint Forces Air Component Commander-owned theater
asset for reconnaissance, surveillance and target acquisition in support of the
Joint Force commander. The Predator can be employed in moderate risk areas
without risking the life of the operator. Examples include areas where enemy air
defenses have not been fully suppressed, open ocean environments, and
biologically or chemically contaminated environments.
The RQ-1A/B Predator is a system, not just an aircraft. The fully operational
system consists of four air vehicles (with sensors), a ground control station
(GCS), a Predator primary satellite link communication suite and 55 people.
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The tail is swept down because the emergency landing parachute deploys from the
bottom of the aircraft causing it to land upside-down. This inverted crash
landing protects expensive optics and, because the tail is swept down, does not
damage the tail.


Servos, Radio Equipments Not Included.