Flite Test Bloody Baron Speed Build Electric Airplane Kit (737mm)

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The Flite Test Bloody Baron is a four channel combat / sport plane. Coupled with our Power Pack B, the Bloody Baron can be flown as a 4 channel trainer. Use the Power Pack C and the Bloody Baron will climb vertically with ease and is capable of most basic aerobatics.

The Bloody Baron is our first community release! That means a Flite Test community member was inspired by experiencing flight enough to design their very own airplane.

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: 10.7 Oz (Fully assembled; without battery)
Wingspan: 29 Inches (737mm)
Center of Gravity: 2.5 Inches (63mm) from leading edge of wing (Recommended)
Control Surface Throws: 12 Degrees
Expo Suggestions: 30%

Kit Includes:

  • Laser-cut Foam Airframe
  • Power Pod (Swappable)
  • Firewall
  • Push Rods
  • Control Horns
  • Bar-BQ Skewers
  • Velcro
  • Throw Gauge
  • Rubber Bands
  • Specification Sheet

Needed to Complete:

  • (1) Brushless Motor: Flite Test B or C Radial
  • (1+) Propellers: 8x4.5
  • (1) ESC: 20-30 Amp
  • (1+) Battery: 3S 11.1V LiPo 800mAh
  • (2-3) 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

eric roberts
Thursday, Feb 27 2020 (about 4 years ago)
Flite Test Bloody Baron Speed Build Electric Airplane Kit (737mm)
I purchased the Bloody Wonder and Bloody Baron in a two pack. Both are easy to build and a ton of fun. I dialed down the rates and limited throttle on the Bloody Wonder for my 9yo son to practice on when he was ready to move up from a trainer. Repairs are quick & easy with packing tape & hot glue. Highly recommend this for someone who is ready to move up from a trainer. Foamboard planes are great to learn on. You WILL crash. Fixing these and getting them back in the air is quick & easy, with out any of the heartbreak of loosing/damaging a balsa model you took weeks to finish. I am so grateful for Josh and the rest of Flite test team for making it so easy to get in to this hobby. They do an incredible job of teaching and sharing with others to help spread our wonderful hobby.
Anonymous
Tuesday, Dec 18 2018 (about 5 years ago)
Flite Test Bloody Baron Speed Build Electric Airplane Kit (737mm)
This is great build. Incredibly stable, especially at lower speeds. Fun evolution of the Bloody Wonder ( which if you're into combat, this plane is a must). Fast build with a great wing design. Build this to start, and then modify from there. This plane is a great base to play with.
Gary Pittman
Tuesday, Apr 3 2018 (about 6 years ago)
Flite Test Bloody Baron Speed Build Electric Airplane Kit (737mm)
Great kit builds and flys great great build videos will buy more of there kits
Daniel Roberts
Wednesday, Mar 18 2020 (about 4 years ago)
Flite Test Bloody Baron Speed Build Electric Airplane Kit (737mm)
The FT kits are great...I built a Versa Wing from a kit and it was a lot more durable than $Tree foam. I built the Bloody Baron from scratch and just flew it again the other day after not flying it for a while. This is a great plane for someone looking to step up from an entry level plane. Easy to build too. I hand launched it about 1/2 throttle and it just flew right out of my hand...no trim. It also flys very manageably at low speeds but gets moving when you lay on the throttle. Rolls just by thinking about it. Even if you don't fly with expo you'll probably want to start with about 30%.
Anonymous
Thursday, Oct 3 2019 (about 4 years ago)
Flite Test Bloody Baron Speed Build Electric Airplane Kit (737mm)
Great airplane, very simple to build. Unfortunately there is no protection of the battery, so we had to add something on the bottom of the airplane to protect the battery.