JetLegend F-16 Thunderbirds
E-flite Habu 32 with JetCat P20-SE
JTM T-45 Video Collection
A new video of Rolf’s Jet Teng T-45 Goshawk in action.
More to follow !!! Enjoy:
Part 2 !
Skymaster Viper Jet
This beautiful Skymaster ARF plus Viper Jet is flown by Kelvin.
The model is powered by a JetCat P80-SE Turbine and features working gear doors and a smoke system.
The Viper has a wingspan of 82 inch (2080mm) and a length of 76 inch (1930mm).
The dry weight of the ready to fly model is around 11kg.
Powered by the 100N strong JetCat P80-SE the model shows excellent performance.
The paint scheme was applied to the model after the molding process was completed, resulting in an excellent finish.
Enjoy the video of the Viper in action.
Vought F7U Cutlass
JetLegend JAS-39 Gripen
Our JAS-39 Gripen with JetCat P-80SE in action.
The model is equipped with a Spektrum 2.4Ghz receiver, Hitec Servos (combination of standard and high voltage digital servos), a Airpower EV-5U Retract/Door/Brake valve/sequencer.
Standard JL Gripen retracts are installed and the gear doors are driven by Airpower 1” stroke cylinders (thanks for the guys at rcuniverse for the details on the gear door installation).
A short video of the Gripen from our Feb 2011 Nusa Jaya Trip
Aviation Design Jets – Scorpion
The french Aviation Design Jets Scorpion has a unique shape, with his large canopy, 2 side air intakes, twin fins, undiedral stabs and top fuselage airbrake.
It is designed with special airfoil , giving very good low speed performance and also high speed with full power.
The Scorpion RC Model Turbine Jet in action:
JetLegend CT-114 Tutor
This CT-114 Tutor, powered by a JetCat turbine, is owned by Jonathan.
The straight wing gives the model great slow flight characteristics.
Equipped with flaps the model floats in beautifully for landings.
The Canadair CL-41, designated the CT-114 Tutor in Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) and later unified Canadian Forces use, is a jet trainer aircraft designed and built by Canadair. Ordered in September 1961, the aircraft went on to serve as the Canadian Forces primary jet trainer until 2000, when it was replaced by the CT-155 Hawk and CT-156 Harvard II. The CL-41G supplied to Malaysia was built as a ground-attack aircraft.
The Tutor is perhaps best recognized as the aircraft used by the Snowbirds airshow team.
