HobbyKing Super-G Autogyro

HobbyKing Super-G Autogyro

Are you ready for a flying experience like no other? You better be, because the Super-G is here! Here’s the press release on this EPO foam aircraft from Hobby King:

HobbyKing™ brings this bigger, badder brother of the Durafly Auto-G gyrocopter. This plug and fly autogyro in keeping with the Auto-G tradition, is a breeze to assemble, looks amazing and flies just as well.

Autogyros are very unique aircraft utilizing an unpowered free-spinning main rotor to develop lift, and a powered propeller to provide forward thrust. This makes them quite different from traditional fixed wing aircraft. The Super-G offers you this very interesting design in an easy and simple to use plug and fly model.

This model will be especially appealing to those who fly both helicopters and fixed wing aircraft, as this model falls somewhere in between. With its very unique flight characteristics, the Super-G is by far one of the most interesting models we have ever flown. In addition to its super slow flight and auto-rotation capability, it can even perform aerobatics such as stall turns and loops!

The Super-G fuselage and tail are constructed from ultra durable EPO foam with a molded in carbon tube in the fuselage boom for rigidity. This model is super easy to assemble with its pre-installed electronics, low parts count; it can be assembled in about 45 minutes.

Features:

  • Plug and fly – just add your choice of battery and radio system
  • Pre-installed auto-start system for faster takeoff
  • Tough EPO Construction
  • Fast and Easy Assembly
  • Strong, Impact Resistant Rotor Blades
  • Power System and Servos Pre-Installed
  • Simple, Low Parts Count Design
  • Unique Flying Experience

Specs:

Rotor Diameter: 1080mm
Length: 1223mm
Height: 489mm
Weight: 1650g
ESC: 50A
Servo: 9g x 2, 17g x 2
Motor: 3648 850kV

Requires:

  • 4 Channel Transmitter and Receiver
  • 4S 14.8V 2600~3000mAh Lipoly

#9310000235-0 – $194.11

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