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Prodij

The Planes pages are organized by specific r/c sailplane. Click on the links below to check out stories about this great slope plane.



The Prodij - a French made 60-inch racer
Posted by Greg Smith on Sep 8, 2002, 19:54

Prodij slope racerThe Prodij is a sailplane intended for high performance slope flight, racing in the open 60-inch class and for use with the catapults. Its small size makes it very handy without conceding performance.





DSing with the Prodij
Posted by Greg Smith on Oct 14, 2001, 20:53
I had the Prodij DSing in South Dakota on our recent Slopin’ Safari and it hauls ass! I have noticed before that it handles like a larger plane and the same holds true  in the DS circuit.



Installing ballast in the Prodij
Posted by Greg Smith on Jul 8, 2001, 20:38
I used a piece of PVC type electrical conduit that is Shoo-Gooed to the side of the fuse along side the servos. I can get about 12 oz with a steel bar and more with lead, although I have not cast the lead piece yet. On this plane 12oz is pretty good. The thing is already fast because of the thin airfoil and the clean wing so the weight helps it really cook.



Prodij at the 2001 Midwest Slope Challenge
Posted by Greg Smith on Jun 1, 2001, 20:28
I used this plane for the Unlimited Class at the Midwest Slope Challenge and was very impressed with how fast it was in the light conditions.




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Prodij
The Prodij - a French made 60-inch racer
DSing with the Prodij
Installing ballast in the Prodij
Prodij at the 2001 Midwest Slope Challenge


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