Electric planes

MPX MOD. ELEK. RR PACER (1-02783)

€186.04
13-0671
In stock

New 2024 at MULTIPLEX - PACER is a flying model based on the Piper PA 20 Pacer.

The original was a 4-seat light aircraft built in the United States in the 1950s. It had a wingspan of about 9 meters and was built with steel and aluminum tubes, wings and empennage covered with fabric.
The engines reached a power output of 125 to 180 horsepower.

Our PACER is made of ELAPOR®, a durable, lightweight foam. Assembly is done in minutes, without glue. The wing has a foamed fiberglass tube that acts as a girder, providing high strength and low weight.

The engine mount, landing gear and wing mounts in the fuselage are molded and glued from durable plastic. The landing gear consists of a white-painted aluminum bracket with two large foam rubber wheels (sleeved wheels).

The PACER also has reliable electronic components pre-installed at the factory. This includes four digital servos responsible for steering, a powerful brushless motor and a 20A speed controller.
The components have been optimally matched to the model. With the recommended battery, the drive will last a long time and flying will be great fun.

The PACER has absolutely excellent flying characteristics that will not discourage even a novice pilot. It also gives a lot of fun to advanced pilots and is an ideal after-work model.
Thanks to its solid landing gear and soft wheels, takeoffs and landings are possible on almost any surface. Therefore, it can be ideally used for training young pilots.
In addition to its great flying qualities, it also has a great look, especially in the air.

Technical data:

  • span: 1150 mm
  • weight: about 900 g

Kit includes:

  • ROXXY BL Outrunner C27-32-1000kV propulsion motor
  • Multiplex MULTIcont BL-20 controller
  • 10x4.7" propeller
  • 4 MS-12014-digi servos
  • small assembly parts
  • detailed instructions

Required for flight:

  • rC apparatus with receiver
  • battery

For more information, photos, instruction manual, please visit the manufacturer's website (tab above).

*Follow the instruction manual attached to the product and the current legislation on flying RC models.

And, how does the Pacer look in flight ? See in the video:

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