FMS 1400 Series J3 Piper Cub

FMS J3 Piper Cub 1400 Series

The J3-Cub was first introduced in the 1930’s as an affordable trainer for the masses. Its success was cast in stone with the threat of WW2 and the Civilian Pilot Training Programme this resulted in the Cub being used to initially train over 80% of all American military pilots.

FMS have created a super detailed version of this aircraft and reduced assembly time, giving you more time to enjoy the great flying characteristics of this 1400mmm span Cub. There is plenty of thought gone into this aircraft and it shows with a high part count and scale detailing.

The durable EPO foam construction is complemented by a high power brushless motor and 3S LiPo battery. ( battery included in RTF only)

Tech Spec

  • Wingspan – 1400mm
  • Length – 900mm
  • Weight – 1340g
  • ESC – 30 Amp
  • Motor – Brushless Outrunner
  • Propeller – 11×7
  • Servos – 2 Aileron, 1 Elevator, 1 Rudder

Features

  • Sprung Main Undercarriage comes as Sub Assembly
  • Sprung steering Tail wheel comes as Sub Assembly
  • 2 Piece wings with scale rib effect
  • 2 Red re-fuel caps detailing
  • Carbon wing tube
  • Pop on Pop off wing struts
  • Carbon stiffener in tail
  • Wire tail bracing
  • Elevator horn hidden inside rear of fuselage
  • Pull-Pull rudder
  • Aluminium prop nut
  • Clipped tip Propeller
  • Resin Cowl with exhaust
  • Dummy Engine
  • Pilot
  • Dash

Ready to fly (RTF)

Includes 11.1v 1800 LiPo Battery
12v Charger/Balancer
4 Channel 2.4Ghz Transmitter and Receiver

Almost ready to fly (ARTF)

Requires:  Battery (11.1v 1800 LiPo), Charger, 4 Channel Transmitter and Receiver.

J3 Piper Cub 1400 Series ARTF w/o TX/RX/Battery FS0136Y FMS J3 Piper Cub 1400 Series ARTF w/o TX/RX/Battery
J3 Piper Cub 1400 Series RTF with 2.4ghz Radio System FS0135Y FMS J3 Piper Cub 1400 Series RTF with 2.4ghz Radio System

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