This GWS Tiger Moth has a 38″ wingspan, and was my first ‘kit’ plane. Sold as an ARF (almost ready to fly), the Tiger moth required more assembly than I was used to and was my introduction to sketchy ‘Chinglish’ instructions. Thanks to the guys and gals on RC Groups, I was able to get it put together.
A sweet flier, but my modified landing gear is so strong that, on bad landings, it tends to survive at the expense of the rest of the plane, providing a lever for inertia to tear the fuselage in half (Twice. So far.)
Ella is built with parts from HeadsUp RC, including:
- GWS Tiger Moth 400 ARF kit
2410-09Y Brushless Motor- Emax CF2822 800kV outrunner
30 Amp EZ Flite ESC- Turnigy Plush 18 Amp ESC
- 9g TP SG90 Sub Micro Servos
GWS 1047 10″ Slow Fly Prop- APC 11 x 3.8SF prop
- 1300mAh LiPo Batteries
All-up weight (AUW) is 558567 grams, or 19.5 20 ounces.
Hippy Horse has been modded to look around as he flies the plane.
Hippy Horse and Stunt Monkey are Whimzy Pets.
