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47" wingspan, 32-1/2" long, 329 sq. in. wing area, 23 oz. flying weight. Up until now, if you wanted a Mini-Telemaster, you had to build one yourself. Not any longer. Mini-Telemaster is now offered as an ARF. Airplane is pre-built and covered. The hard building has been done for you. Assembly takes only about 3 hours and consists of gluing the wing halves together, installing the tail parts to the fuselage and installing the radio equipment. The main landing gear is pre-bent wire and the tailwheel is steerable. When it comes to flying, Mini-Telemaster flies like a Telemaster. Smooth, responsive, and predictable; it still has all of the gentle handling and slow flight characteristics of the larger Telemaster airplanes. The difference is it can be flown in a much smaller area. For 3 Channels: Elevator, Rudder and Throttle.
Mini Telemaster ARF PDF Manual
Technical Specifications: | Length: | 32-1/2" | | Wingspan: | 47" | | Flying Weight: | 23 oz. | | Controls: | Rudder, Elevator, Throttle | | Wing Area: | 329 sq. in. |
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This plane flies better than I had hoped for. The one I bought had no problems at all. The recommended erc motor is perfect for the Mini Tele. I can fly it with just about any battery I have. It flies wonderful with a 7 cell NiMh battery or a 3 cell lipo. Absolutely a pleasure to fly with either rudder only or aeleron wing. It's a floater with a 2 cell lipo and a rocket ship with a 3 cell lipo.
Pros: Pleasure to fly
Flies with just about any battery
Looks great
Easy to take off and very easy to land
Recommended motor is perfect
Cons: landing gear wheels are way too small
wing panels were warped and out of balance
manual is not very good
needs a battery hatch
covering is coming off in places
can't fly it all the time. :)
All in all this is a very good airplane, especially considering it's price. Pleasure to fly, easy to land and very flexible as far as batteries and equipment choices. Highly recommended for anyone from beginner to pro.
THANK YOU HOBBY-LOBBY !
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My mini telemaster must have been built on a bad day. The wing joiner was an 1/8" too thick for the joiner tubes-had to sand a lot off to get it to fit. The joiner tubes were staggered so much that the leading edge of the right wing sat 1/4" ahead of the left wing. A lot of sanding solved this problem. The right wing panel was an ounce heavier than the left-2 3" nails in the left wing tip solved this problem. It's powered with a hoffman magnetics rocket 8 outrunner spinning an apc elec. 11X4.7 prop, 18 amp esc and 1800 mah 3 cell blue lipo. Had to stuff everything in the nose as far as I could get it to balance the plane. I don't add lead. Flying wgt came out to 25 oz. With over 30 of thrust this should be a great flyer. I bought the plane on sale so everything considered I'm satified with my purchase. I have been building models for 30+ years and this is only my second arf. My first was a great planes electrostik and it went together without any problems. I bought the mini telemaster to teach my grandson to fly rc and I'm sure it will fly as good as it looks.
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i got the telemaster to go with my 12 foot one :) all i can say is great little plane, stable, docile, and smooth but hey what you expect is a telemaster :)
also Hobby lobby is great i live in puerto rico and the ship the same day i place the order and i got it in 4 days who can beat that? no one :) thanks HL ;)
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A great flying airplane. One problem is trying to get the CG within the specified area. I feel that it must have been designed for nicads. I had to add 4 1/4 Oz. of lead to bring it within specs.
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My first kit built RC plane was the Telemaster .40 in 1993. My thoughts at that time was to use the Telemaster as a glider tug for my son's two meter glider, so I installed the extra shear webbing as the kit indicated as well as the K&B .61 engine :) , that it still has today. What a great flyer, it has flown in contests done spot landings, limbo's, aerobatics as only a plane with the tremendous versatility of the Telemaster could. I think that three words for me best describe the Telemaster, versital, and easy flying.
My experience with the Telemaster is did not come as a great surprise given the development history and design of this aircraft, after all starting life as a design for commercial use and continuing into a RC legend I expected it to be great, and it did not let me down, ever.
Now 16 years later I am almost all e-powerd in my flying preferences and recently purchased the Mini-Telemaster ARF, from my Hobby Lobby dealer,BullitRC. I powered the mini with an AXI 22/12/26, what a perfect combo of power and weight ratio. I found the mini to be well constructed and an extreme value considering the low purchase price. First flight was a beautiful early morning lift off from the smooth grass field at Bullit and a slow right banking climb out, a couple of clicks of down and one right for trim , and it was hands off stable. I flew the rest of the flight at about half throttle, and for a few moments watching the mini it was as if I was flying my .40 size years ago. Landing was the just like the .40, the Telemasters are floaters, so need to be low on approach but as you cut power they just float down and with the slightest flair touch down. I love these planes.
Oh yes! I still have my .40 and my Mini hangs right under in the hanger (garage). Maybe they talk to each other about their flights:), anyway Hobby Lobby continues to offer the Telemaster series , truly a legend and one of the best of the best.
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Here's Everything You'll Need: Radio 1 - PLN5000 Planet 5 Radio 2.4GHz Transmitter Motor/Prop 1 - ERCBL400 400 Size Brushless Outrunner 1200Kv 1 - P08060SF 8x6 Slowflyer Prop Motor Controller 1 - ERCE025 eRC 25A Brushless Programmable ESC w/BEC Battery 1 - YTB21003 Cell 11.1V 2100 mAh 20C Lipo Charger 1 - SRC403 40 Watt Balance Charger for 1-4 Lithium Cells Accessories Glue, Solder, Connectors, etc.
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