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Aurora 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-2645 |
|---|---|
| Length(in) | 37.8 |
| Material | EPP |
| Type | Profile |
| Wingspan(in) | 39 |
| Size Class | E400-Size |
Customer Reviews
- Included instructions are worthless Review by James
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I bought this plane on a recommendation from a friend. It's a good thing he already had one together because the assembly instructions are worthless. They are written in Mandarin and incorrectly translated into English. The photos are too small to barely see anything. Assembly steps are missing and terminology is incorrect. I needed my friend's model to complete mine. I called Value Hobby for some support and the rep referred me to YouTube! There are no vids on this plane. I tried calling back, but after four tries, gave up for not getting through.Value Overall Quality
I don't know how my friend got his together and I've been building for 10+ years so I know my way around models. Next, the incorrect motor was sent which doesn't fit the mount (have a ticket in on this issue). My friend loves this plane so I expect to have a good time with it once it's together. Fortunately, I don't have a lot invested in it. So, bottom line, I wouldn't buy this plane unless you have one already assembled to see how it's supposed to go together. (Posted on 12/4/2017) - Great Flyer at a bargin price Review by John
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This is a perfect park flyer for "fooling around". Flys great with 1300 thru 1800mAh batteries. The lighter packs let it slow way down. I have installed a 2217 1050kv motor with a 10X5.5 prop.Overall Quality Value
If you can handle ailerons well you will really enjoy flying this foamie. (Posted on 1/11/2016) - Box needs to be better sealed at the corners. Review by William
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Two of the five long carbon rods were protruding about an inch and a half from one of the corners of the box. Fortunately the rods were not damaged. The postman said they tried to push them back in but the rods would not stay, so the rods were like this when they picked it up at the post office. The box was in very good shape. No miss handling , however the two rods had pushed thru at the lower left hand corner. Have not assembled it as of this date. One of the guys at our RC club has one of these and really likes the way it flies , so I though I would buy one and give it a try. (Posted on 9/19/2015)Value Overall Quality - Knife edge flyer Review by Roger
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What is awesome with this plane is that considering the hundreds of models I have had over the years, thisOverall Quality Value
35 buck piece of rubbery foam has become a favorite. This is the first plane that as a somewhat average
pilot I have been able to do knife edge circles, square circles, and low level knife edge. It does nice square
loops and tracks like a pattern plane. The snap rolls are quick and with practice end up tracking out as I came
in. I use a 1600mah 3 cell with a 280 watt motor with 10 x 4.5 slo fly prop that gives it good speed. It hovers ok, but holding it in a hover you have to use throttle management. I used the cheap towerpro 9 gram servos, a 10 buck 20 amp ESC and FlySky Tx/Rr.. I didn't like the carbon rod/z bend push rods and just used .047 music wire
purchased from Hobby Lobby. I've never had so much fun for so little money. Regular CA works fine, but you have to pin the parts together till it dries fully. I didn't use accelerator. The EPP soaks a lot up, but it works good and is easy to use. .If you damage it or have any paint blemishes Walmart has "too blue" and "red apple"
craft paint for 50 cents a bottle that matches the colors very very close and almost undetectable.
(Posted on 7/23/2015) - very cool Review by Gene
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great airplane, easy to assemble, fly's like it's on rails (Posted on 7/14/2015)Value Overall Quality - Good deal for a very nice plane Review by Jerry
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Easy build. Very nice EPP plane. Flies very easy. Do mount the servos as far forward as possible to balance better with a 3s 1300MaH battery. I used 2mm quick connect on the push rods as it makes adjustment easier. I am using a Turnigy d2830/11 1000KV motor from Hobbyking. Has plenty of leftover power. Very nice plane for less than $35 on sale. Value Hobby never posts any of my reviews. Let's see if they post this one. (Posted on 4/8/2015)Value Overall Quality - 3d foamie Review by Mark
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This flies like its on rails. It is a 3d machine.Overall Quality Value
Very happy with this purchase. (Posted on 5/6/2014) - Excellent quality 3D Park Flyer Review by Savannah Flier
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A few of the guys went back to 3D foamies after 7-8 years, and I joined in. I picked this one, and I'm really happy that I did. It's a top quality product. The wing is airfoiled, all the parts fit perfectly, the lite plywood is drop-out laser cut, and the small amount of necessary hardware matches the requirements of the airframe. I'm using a Hobby King 450 park flyer motor and a 30amp ESC which I happened to have on hand. A 20-25 would work fine. A buddy picked up some glue from Michael's craft store and it worked well on the foam. I wasn't sure, and I wish they included some of the correct adhesive in the box. As it turned out, I used Hobby King #502 which is mentioned in the instructions. It's just regular CA and it did NOT eat the foam. Worked on the plywood pieces too of course. The foam in the kit is supported nicely with carbon rods on the wing and the fuselage, and the elevator is supported with two laminated plywood spars as well. I left off the landing gear and you'd only need it if you land regularly on asphalt. Beautiful airplane, highly recommended. Using a 10 X 4.5 prop. (Posted on 9/29/2013)Value Overall Quality

