Flite Test Baby Blender Speed Build Electric Airplane Kit (610mm)

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The Flite Test Baby Blender Swappable is an excellent transition into four channel flying and more advanced building techniques. With gentle stall characteristics and a wide speed envelope, the Baby Blender will enable you to experience all the benefits of four channel flight. Tight loops, rolls, hammerheads, snap rolls, inverted, and even high alpha are all possible with this design. The Baby Blender will quickly take away your intimidation of flying a four channel biplane, and take you back to your childhood when the only limitation was the lead in your pencil and the size of your paper. 

Power Pack Compatibility:  
Flite Test Airplanes are all designed around the use of various "Power Packs" which include an inexpensive Motor, ESC, Servo, & accessory package to complete each aircraft!


Specifications:
Weight:
14 Oz (Fully assembled; without battery)
Wingspan: 24 Inches (610mm)

Package Includes:
  • Laser-cut Foam
  • Posterboard Turtle Deck & Wing Tip Covers
  • Power Pod
  • Firewall
  • Zip Ties
  • Push Rods
  • Control Horns
  • Velcro
  • Bar-BQ Skewers
  • Popsicle Sticks
  • Rubberbands
  • Coffee Stir Sticks
  • Throw Gauges
  • Foam Wheels
  • Landing Gear Rods
  • Specification Sheet

Needed to Complete:

  • (1) Brushless Motor: Flite Test C Radial or Park 370-400 Motor; 1200-1500kV
  • (1+) Propellers: 8-10" Prop
  • (1) ESC: 20-30 Amp
  • (1+) Battery: 3S 11.1V LiPo 1300-1600mAh
  • (3) Servos: ~9 Gram Micro Servos
  • (1) 2.4GHZ Radio System (Radio & Receiver)
  • Misc. Building Supplies.

This product was added to our catalog on August 2, 2017

Frank Sullivan
Sunday, Feb 9 2020 (about 4 years ago)
Flite Test Baby Blender Speed Build Electric Airplane Kit (610mm)
I have built 5 of these planes, but have not flown one yet. I am having so much fun just building them. I printed plans from the site and have built all off of plans with some modifications to the last three. I didn't like the poster board cowl cover or turtle deck, so I made them out of foam board. And removed the dual cockpit openings and created a canopy. I also inverted the servos in the original mounting holes and moved the control rods to under the elevator and exited from the side of the fuselage giving the plane more of a ultimate bi-plane look. I want to thank you guys at flight test for allowing the free plan download. I have also built the mini mustang and corsair and look forward to building many of your other designs. I have also designed a couple of planes my self and will submit them to you for your opinion on the concepts. Thanks again keep up the great work!