Aeroworks New 100cc QB Series Extra 300

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Aeroworks is proud to add the New 100cc Extra 300 to their line of QUICK BUILD Series Aircraft

Designed with the customer in mind to provide the highest quality, light weight construction and fastest build time possible.

Aeroworks has Raised the Bar. The QB Series is top quality in both design and performance that will set a new standard for ARF aircraft

With the Extra 300’s unbeatable stability and precision flight characteristics it is certain to please both the beginner as well as the advanced competitor

Designed for both precision and 3D style flying this plane is sure to out perform all other aircraft.

The Extra 300 was designed from the ground up to be a top performing aircraft. Generous control surfaces and an awesome power to weight ratio make this a plane you’ll want to fly every visit to the field!

SPECIFICATIONS

Wing span 106 inches.
Wing Area 1950
Fuse Length 94″ (Spinner to Rudder)
Fuse Length 89″ (Cowl to Rudder)
Weight 27 to 28 lbs
Engine 100 cc
Radio 6 Channels minimum

FEATURING

Strong Light Weight Construction
Complete and Detailed Instruction Manual on CD
Painted and Pre mounted 7075 Aluminum Landing gear
Pre mounted Main Gear Cuffs
Complete High Quality SAE Hardware Package Included
Adjustable pushrods with centering nut
Machined aluminum engine stand offs included
6061 T-6 Anodized Aluminum Wing Tube
6061 T-6 Anodized Aluminum Stab Tube
Professionally covered in ULTRACOTE
Pre-Hinged from factory (Ready to Fly) No gluing
Two Servo Wing
Large control surfaces double beveled for maximum throw
Pre Mounted Fiberglass Cowl and Wheel Pants
Flush fit cowl with No External mounting bolts
Molded in Cowl Baffling
Pre Mounted and Tinted Canopy / Hatch assembly
Canister & Pipe READY!
Pre installed and fuel proofed engine box
Laser cut engine mounting templates provided
Custom Throw Meter Included
Extra Ultracote covering provided for small repairs
Two Fuel tanks One for Smoke

 

 

8 to 10 Hours assembly Time

Updated: July 15, 2015 — 3:22 PM
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