Flite Test Mighty Mini Speedster Speed Build Electric Airplane Kit (527mm)

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Price: $19.99
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The Flite Test Mini Speedster is a 3 channel slow flyer that it perfect for backyards, gymnasiums, and indoor fly-ins. The FT Mighty Minis can be flown with the recommended electronics below or modified to accept the electronic components from common ready to fly micro aircraft with 10 gram brushless set ups or larger. Their gentle flight characteristics and incredible durability makes this a great and rewarding platform for beginners and experienced pilots alike.  

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: 4 Oz (Fully assembled; without battery)
Wingspan: 20.75 Inches (527mm)
Center of Gravity: 2.3 Inches (60mm) from leading edge of wing (Recommended)
Control Surface Throws: Ailerons: 12 degrees | Rudder: 25 degrees
Expo Suggestions: 30%

Kit Includes:

  • Laser-cut Foam Airframe
  • Posterboard Front & Back Turtle Deck
  • Posterboard Canopy
  • Power Pod (Swappable)
  • Firewall
  • Push Rods
  • Control Horns
  • Bar-BQ Skewers
  • Velcro
  • Specification Sheet

Needed to Complete:

  • (1) Brushless Motor: Flite Test A Radial or Park 250 Type, 2480kV minimum
  • (1+) Propellers: 5x3 - 5x5
  • (1) ESC: 18-30 Amp
  • (1+) Battery: 2S 7.4V LiPo 650-850mAh
  • (2) Servos: ~5 Gram Micro Servos
  • (1) 2.4GHZ Radio System (Radio & Receiver)
  • Misc. Building Supplies.

This product was added to our catalog on September 1, 2017

Anonymous
Monday, Feb 11 2019 (about 5 years ago)
Flite Test Mighty Mini Speedster Speed Build Electric Airplane Kit (527mm)
flite test is a wonderful company that gets people into the hobby. that said, this plane isn't one of their strong points. the idea is nice, but the short-coupled frame plus the heavy foam and electronics make this thing not too enjoyable. the airplane does fly, however, it has a high stall speed (for its size) and is very snappy and unstable. in my opinion, in order to make a good micro, the key factor is weight. a plane this size should weigh about 2.5-3 oz, not 5-6 with a battery. if one would want to build this airplane, (it does build nicely) I would personally recommend using as little glue as possible, and leaving off the landing gear.