This is a 2-Meter Class Spirit Elite Sailplane from Great Planes.
The Elite Makes A Fine First Sailplane For Experienced R/C Pilots
Wanting Casual Soaring Or Even Competition Flying.
Versatility and Performance with Exceptional Speed and Air Penetration.
FEATURES: Interlocking Assembly, with Basswood Spars For Strength.
I-Beam Spar and D-Tube Construction.
Extremely Lightweight, Low-Drag Design with Triple Taper Platform.
New Selig/Ashok Gopalarathnam SA7035 Airfoil, Which Blends Into A
SA7036 Airfoil At The Tips For Better Stability and Lift.
(See COMMENTS for washout comments.)
Two-Piece, Bolt-On Wing Features A Plywood/Aluminum Joiner For Extra
Strength To Handle Hi-Starts and Winch Launches.
The Wing Can Be Built One Of Two Ways: With "V" For
Efficient Forward Flight and Coordinated Turns, Or With Polyhedral
That Allows For Quicker Turns Using The Only.
Control Surfaces Allow Modelers With A 6-Channel Computer Radio To
Easily Perform Crow Mixing Functions To Lower Flaps, Raise
And Slow Down Quickly For Spot Landings, As Well As To "Zoom"
Quickly From Thermal To Thermal.
Generous Package Of High-Quality Great Planes Hardware Is Included.
INCLUDES: All Wood To Build The Kit, Vacuum-Formed Canopy, Hardware Package,
Illustrated Instruction Manual w/Plan Reference, Full Size Rolled
Plans, Pushrods, Hinges and Decals.
REQUIRES: Radio: 4-6 Channel (5 Channels Required For Crow Mixing)
(A Computer Radio w/Mixing Is Highly Recommended For Full Functions)
: 4-6 Micro Servos (standard torque is fine)
Hi-Start or other Launching Device
1/4" Thick Foam Padding for Radio Equipment
BBs or Lead Shot for Balancing
Covering: Two 6-Foot Rolls
Misc. Building Equipment (10-24 tap & tap wrench not carried) & Glues
SPECS: Wingspan: 78.5" (1995mm)
Wing Area: 645 sq in (41.6 sq dm)
: 7.3oz/sq ft (22g/sq dm)
Weight: 33-35oz (940-990g)
Length: 46" (1170mm)
: 3-1/4" (82mm) Back From The
Control Surface Throws:
: 1/2" (13mm)
: 2" (50mm)
Flaps: 1-3/8" (35mm) down
: 3/4" (19mm) up, 3/8" (9.5mm) down
COMMENTS: The wing tips have close to 1 degree washout. The primary purpose of
this is to match the zero lift angle of attack coefficients of the
two different airfoils. This will give the Elite the lowest amount
of drag on the wing as a whole. The tabs on the bottom of the ribs
allow you to pin or weight the structure to your table while you
install the top wing sheeting and allows you to "build in" the
correct amount of washout.
JAL 6/8/99
Per designer: ir/jl
An Electric motor should work well on the front. Build the nose similar to the
Spectra and you will be fine. The airframe is strong enough to handle the extra
weight without any mods. (amc 3/00)
Decal set SPELD01 available only through GP Manufacturing includes:
One 10" x 3-5/8" Blue, Black and White Spirit Elite logo
Two 3-1/8" x 1-1/8" Blue, Black and White Spirit Elite logos
Two 3-1/8" x 1-1/8" Black and White Great Planes logos
One 3" x 1" ownership tag with clear frame
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