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Red Herring
Posted by Russ Whitford on Dec 18, 2003, 00:35

Red Herring

Skill Level:  (Building/Flying) 
intermediate / intermediate to advanced

Specs

Wing Span:  34 inches
Wing Area:  289 sq. inches
Weight:  4.5 - 5.5 oz.
Wing Loading: 2.5 oz./sq. feet
Airfoil:  modified SD 7003
Launch Design: wing launch (wing-L)
Covering:  light (1.8 mil) clear packing tape
Radio Gear (not included):  2 channel radio with computerized or electronic elevon mixing,  micro receiver, sub-micro servos (2) (we recommend the MX-30's or HS-50's), 110 mAh NiCad batteries (4)

red herring glider

Purchased from Thermal-Gromit Works

Note: The rights to the Red Herring design have been sold and are now produced by and available at Liftworx
http://www.liftworx.com

Red Herring by Russ Whitford

This 30" micro wing weighs only 5 oz. It seems to be a lower drag wing than the Zagis. Launch is via sidearm tip launch. Heights of 50 feet are easy. This is the best plane for testing the lift at the slope as you can always get it back. It folds in half to pack so is a good traveling companion. It is made of white foam but has proven to be quite durable due to lightweight.

I have flown it for 1 year on a $9 lithium camera battery and it still has power. I would guess it has flown over 100 hours. This battery has outlasted 2 sets of transmitter alkaline batteries in the Focus transmitter.





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