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98 inch DHC-4 Caribou 2 color schemes w/electric retracts (Pre Order Only) (Global Warehouse)

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    About the project

    98 inch DHC Caribou was put forward in late 2011 by Simon Harvey and Anthony Ogle, who both worked for Australian Air Force. They supplied all the drawings and detailed photos. The demo plane was built up in Sept.2012 by Simon. The maiden flight had to be postponed few times as Simon was slightly injured and could not test the plane in schedule until early November 2012. The demo plane was successfully tested on 08 Nov.2012.

    THIS IS THE NEW VERSION WITH MATT FINISH. Scale Retracts optional

    Demo Test report:

    • Approved airfoil and structure
    • All flaps functionally work
    • Easy take-off and landing
    • Plenty power by 2XDLE20cc engines

    Improvement (after the demo):

    • Wing tube replaced by thicker wooden wing spar.
    • Scale military green color in matt finish
    • Air retracts works.

    Specifications:

     

    Wingspan:

    2490mm (98 inch)

    Wing area:

    60.4 dm2

    Empty weight

    less 7kg

    Length:

    1860mm (73 inch)

    Engine

    15-25cc petrol engine or equivalent glow/electric

    Radio

    5 CH/10 servos

    Caribou aircraft history:

    The de Havilland Canada (DHC) Caribou was the workhorse of the Australian military for more than forty years. Its main operational role was in support of the Australian Army. Although slow and noisy, the Caribou was a versatile transport aircraft, capable of short take-offs and landings on unprepared runways. Its rear-opening ramp doors allowed personnel and cargo to be unloaded quickly. The Caribou was ordered in the early 1960s to replace the reliable, though aging, Dakota aircraft.

    The RAAF received its first Caribou on 25 February 1964 when A4-134 was formally handed over at the DHC plant at Downsville, near Toronto. This aircraft along with A4-140 and A4-147 was then flown from Canada to Australia arriving at the Richmond RAAF base on 22 April. In July 1964 Caribous being ferried from Canada to Australia were diverted to Butterworth, Malaysia, where they became the basis of RAAF, Transport Flight Vietnam (RTFV), which later became 35 Squadron. Further Caribous were delivered to Vietnam, while those that reached Australia went to 38 Squadron.

    In addition to their work in Australia and Vietnam, RAAF Caribous were flown across Asia and the Pacific from 1965 carrying out much support and relief work. In Papua New Guinea, Caribous were used for civil assistance while in East Timor the aircraft flew mercy flights to refugees. Between 1975 and 1978 Caribous operated with the United Nations Military Observer Group, supplying observation posts along the India-Pakistan border. In more recent years, the Caribous have flown famine-relief operations to Papua New Guinea and Irian Jaya, tsunami relief to Papua New Guinea and have also been used in East Timor and the Solomon Islands.

    Specifications

    DHC-4 Caribou

    Type: light tactical transport

    Entered service: 1964, finished 2009

    Crew: 2 pilots plus load handling crew as required. Maximum capacity 32 troops

    Wing span: 29.15 m

    Length: 22.13 m

    Weight (laden): 12,927 kg

    Speed: max. 348km/h; economical cruise 293km/h
    Total operated by RAAF: 26




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    By rob May 19, 2015
    Inquiry : Would this aircraft be ok for a relative newcomer to the rc hobbie world.
    Reply : Dear customer,

    Hi Rob: You need an experienced modeller to help when building the plane. Cheers Teamaustars
     
         
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