Sun Dancer 50
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RE: Sun Dancer 50
Nice looking plane but you better have lots of experience to fly it.
Specifications:
Wing Span: 71.5 in 1816 mm
Wing Area: 1688 in² 108.90 dm²
Fuselage Length: 66 in 1676 mm
Flying Weight 17 - 18 lbs 7710 - 8165 g
Engine Required: 3.2 to 4.2 in³ (52 - 68 cm³) Gas
Radio Required: 4 channel, 8 servos
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Specifications:
Wing Span: 71.5 in 1816 mm
Wing Area: 1688 in² 108.90 dm²
Fuselage Length: 66 in 1676 mm
Flying Weight 17 - 18 lbs 7710 - 8165 g
Engine Required: 3.2 to 4.2 in³ (52 - 68 cm³) Gas
Radio Required: 4 channel, 8 servos
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RE: Sun Dancer 50
I think he may be talking about the "Sun Dancer" that was produced years ago by Ace if memory serves. It was a 40 sized plane or there abouts. They also produced a plane called "Sky Dancer". I may be wrong about the manufacturer and the name as I have been suffering from CRS disease and it seems to be getting worse.
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RE: Sun Dancer 50
SIG is marketing a Sun Dancer 50. It looks like the one detailed above but is small. None of the online sellers show it in stock so it probably doesn't exist yet as something you can get. They're probably displaying it at RC events while the factory is getting the ARFs ready for distribution.
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SUN DANCER 50 ARF The SUN DANCER 50 ARF is a perfect combination of biplane looks and attitude! From any angle, it's beautiful lines speak volumes about its performance potential. And like its giant scale counterpart, the SUN DANCER 50 ARF is loaded with great flying characteristics.
The ARF features beautifully built balsa and plywood components, covered with SIG AeroKote.. Typical SIG attention to detail with features like, factory painted landing gear, fiberglass wheel pants, cowl and cabane struts.
Specifications:
Wing Span (Top) 1219 mm 48 in.
Wing Area (Total) 48.8 dm² 757 in²
Length 1143 mm 45 in.
Weight 2722 g 6 lbs.
Radio Required: 4 Channel, 5 Standard Servos
Engine Required: 7.5 - 8.7 cm³ .46 - .53 2-Stroke Glow
9.2 - 11.8 cm³ .56 - .72 4-Stroke Glow
Also includes factory covered interplane struts, quality hardware, superb decals and SIG's famous complete Assembly Manual - all combine to make the SUN DANCER 50 ARF a true quality package.
In the air it's a fully capable aerobatic model with a huge flight envelope. Landings can be almost as slow as you like and the airplane ground handles perfectly. With a choice of two distinctive color schemes - either will make your SUN DANCER 50 ARF a real standout at the field!
The ARF features beautifully built balsa and plywood components, covered with SIG AeroKote.. Typical SIG attention to detail with features like, factory painted landing gear, fiberglass wheel pants, cowl and cabane struts.
Specifications:
Wing Span (Top) 1219 mm 48 in.
Wing Area (Total) 48.8 dm² 757 in²
Length 1143 mm 45 in.
Weight 2722 g 6 lbs.
Radio Required: 4 Channel, 5 Standard Servos
Engine Required: 7.5 - 8.7 cm³ .46 - .53 2-Stroke Glow
9.2 - 11.8 cm³ .56 - .72 4-Stroke Glow
Also includes factory covered interplane struts, quality hardware, superb decals and SIG's famous complete Assembly Manual - all combine to make the SUN DANCER 50 ARF a true quality package.
In the air it's a fully capable aerobatic model with a huge flight envelope. Landings can be almost as slow as you like and the airplane ground handles perfectly. With a choice of two distinctive color schemes - either will make your SUN DANCER 50 ARF a real standout at the field!
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RE: Sun Dancer 50
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