Product Description
ASM A-26 Invader ARF 92" The ASM Invader model is an exciting replica of the original A-26. Its impressive 92-inch wingspan and 66-inch length results in a great flying model that is easy to see and fly, but because of its three-piece wing, the model breaks down to fit nicely into most vehicles. Though while not intended to be flown or built by the novice modeler, experienced modelers will find the A-26 Invader is easy to assemble and versatile enough to handle many different power systems. Features Plywood, balsa wood, and carbon airframe covered with scaled-detailed molded skins Factory-covered wings and painted fuselage, cowls and nacelles 3-piece wing for easy transportation Wide selection of power systems can be used Exceptional twin-engine scale warbird flying qualities Clear molded windshields Working gear doors (when used wIth optional retracts) Dedicated retract gear system available separately A-26 Specifications Wingspan 92 In Wing Area 990 SqIn Wing Loading 34-41 Oz/SqFt Length 66 in Weight 14.5 to 18 lbs (Varies according to equipment) Functions A/E/T/R/F/G Optional Required but not included For Glow Two .52 two-stroke or two .70 four-stroke engines (Pitts-style mulfflers can be used on two-stroke engines) For Electric Two KMS 4120/05 brushless motors, 2 x 80 amp ESCs and 2 x 4-cell 4000 mah Lipos APC 13 x 6 props 6 channel radio with 7-10 servos Optional Retracts item #190214 and struts item #190233. The big A-26 will "fly around" with .46 size two-strokes or .52 size four-strokes, but it will not have great performance. It will be overpowered with .61 2-strokes or .91 four-strokes, and those sizes are not recommended. Some noseweight will likely be required with glow engines, and up to 10-12 ounces will be required for electric configurations. However, on such a big plane, the weight is really not an issue - but as with all airplanes, the CG is important for proper flight performance. For flight controls, good-quality ball-bearing servos ar