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Prime is a tough and inexpensive profile 3D plane. The tough EPP construction takes a lot of punishment. Light weight frame allows you to use a wide range of power setups.
This plane is made of the EPP foam. The fuselage is made of 15mm(.59in) thick solid-core EPP and the wing is made of 30mm(1.18in) thick solid-core EPP. There are also 2 carbon fiber rod running the full length of the wing and 2 carbon fiber rod running the full length of the fuselage. The plywood landing gear mount on the fuselage to handle rough landings without damaging the foam body.
Specifications:
- Wingspan: 39.4 in (1000 mm)
- Length: 37.8 in (960 mm)
- Flying Weight: 1.1-1.2 lb (500-550 g)
Recommended Setup (Not Included):
- Radio: at least 4 CH
- Servo: 9g servo x 4
- Speed controller: 25-30A
- Motor: E400 or E450 1000KV - 1200KV brushless motor
- Battery: 1200-1500 mAh 3S LiPO
- Prop: 10*4.7 slow flyer prop
Additional Information
SKU | REM-PL-2644 |
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Length(in) | 37.8 |
Material | EPP |
Type | Profile |
Wingspan(in) | 39 |
Size Class | E400-Size |
Customer Reviews
- Fun and Awesome Birthday present to myself Review by David
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Quality Value Overall
OK, so last Sunday I finally got to try this bird out. First flight I realized I needed to back off on some of my expo and it needed some slight trim. On the second flight, I had it trimmed out and calmed down the expo and it was a BLAST to fly. This is REALLY a fantastic plane for $35, and if and when I trash this one I'll definitely purchase another. I HIGHLY recommend this airplane, however it is NOT for the beginner as it has a fully symmetrical airfoil and would be difficult to learn on.
If you're looking for a good foamie, especially to learn aerobatic and 3D with, this would be a GREAT plane. Hoping the weather is good this weekend........... (Posted on 10/13/2017) - Very fast build and great flyer Review by rgreene
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Overall Quality Value
I was a bit nervous about putting this in the air. I've recently put together a balsa 3D plane, but wanted something more durable as a first attempt. I was very pleased from the first takeoff. Sport aerobatics are a breeze and it was easier to fly than previous planes I've flown.
I built this with a 78 gram 970kV motor and a APC 11x4.7SF prop. I've got unlimited vertical with this combination and a 1300mAH 3S battery. My maiden flight was in steady winds of about 10mph. Takeoff was uneventful and it responded very well to control input in both high and low (40%) rates with about 60% expo. With a Optima 7 receiver, I didn't even need servo extensions and the build ended very clean. I used Beacon QuickGrip for all of the foam and 5 minute epoxy for the plywood parts.
I'll be buying another next month, just to have a spare. (Posted on 12/14/2014) - Good value and flies well Review by Mitch
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Overall Quality Value
The foam is a little heavy but very durable. I smacked my first one into the ground numerous times and only suffered just a couple tears that were easily repaired. The supplied hardware is decent, but I did replace the control horns with Dubro items. The stock horns are a little short and don’t have adequate offset to get the pivot over the hinge line on the wings. The carbon rod is usable as are the provided wire Z-bends. Enough rod is provided to allow you to brace the tail feathers if you are so inclined. The kit comes with laser cut wooden servo mount plates and aileron control horn mounts. You can use these if desired or just cut some pockets and glue the servos in place.
Pay attention when gluing the fuse stiffeners in place. It’s easy to pull a bow into the fuselage. Also, line the stiffeners up with the front rather than the stab slot as you want the stiffeners to support the motor mount. The instructions say glue the motor mount together before gluing it in the fuse. I suggest you fit it up dry, check it in the fuse, and make sure you don’t put weird thrust in the motor. Then slather the whole thing with glue and mount it in the fuse.
When mounting the wing, trim the foam flashing between the ailerons. This makes it much easier to get the wing in place. CA hinges are provided for the rudder. These work OK, but you could probably use tape if you prefer. Finally, the elevator and rudder servo locations are not very well defined. I mounted them both within 6 inches of the tail and was able to get the plane to balance by moving the battery.
That’s about it. Good 3D trainer and if you strain it through a chain link fence one too many times, a replacement is only $35 away.
(Posted on 6/28/2014)