Great Planes Goldberg Sr. Falcon .40-.46 ARF GPMA1967
This is a radio controlled, glow powered, Almost-Ready-to-Fly,
Goldberg SR. Falcon ARF .40 sport scale airplane
For Intermediate to Advanced Modeler/Fliers.
In the late 1970s this classic bird was the first model airplane to fly
across the United States. The trip covered 3026 miles from
Kitty Hawk NC to Oceanside CA.
Back in the 60s and 70s this kit was a 60 size airplane but with today's engine
technology, the SR Falcon flies better than ever with a .40-.46 size engine.
Features
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Great Planes Goldberg Sr. Falcon .40-.46 ARF GPMA1967
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Construction: Balsa and
plywood construction
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Wings: One-piece, all wood
construction
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Covering: High quality
heat-shrink
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Radio Compartment:
Pre-installed plywood radio tray
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Cowling: Balsa wood cowling
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Canopy: Clear canopy
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Landing Gear: Pre-bent 4mm
diameter wire main and tail gear
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Aileron Control: Dual servo
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Warranty Period: 90 days
Specifications
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Wingspan: 69" (1752mm)
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Wing Area: 810 sq in (52 sq
dm)
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Weight: 6-7lbs (2721-3175g)
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Length: 53" (1346mm)
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Airfoil: Semi symmetrical high
wing
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Center of Gravity: 3.50"
(89mm) Back from the wing's leading edge
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Control Throws-
High Rate
Low Rate
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Elevator: Up & Down
3/16" (5mm)
5/16" (8mm)
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Rudder: Right to Left
9/16" (14mm)
9/16" (14mm)
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Ailerons: Up & Down
1/4" (6.35mm) 3/8"
(10mm)
Package Contents
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Pre-built and covered wings, fuselage and tail assemblies, pushrods,
pre-bent 4mm diameter main landing gear, 4mm diameter nose gear
2.75" Wheels (3), built-in wood engine mounting rails, 6.5oz (190cc)
fuel tank, wood wing joiners, hardware package, decals, hardware
package and photo-illustrated instructions.
Requirements
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Engine: .40 -.46 (6.5 - 7.5cc)
2-stroke
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Muffler: Sports-Style (Engine
mounts in an upright position)
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Radio: Minimum 4-channel
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Servos: 5 standard (2-Aileron,
1-Elevator, 1-Throttle, 1-Rudder)
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Y-Harness: 1 required for
aileron servos
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Misc. Items: Glow plug, 1/2"
foam rubber, medium fuel tubing, fuel propeller, 2.25" spinner, building and
field equipment.
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