Pichler C2817 Hawker Harrier
Description
The Hawker Siddeley Harrier vertical take-off is a British fighter plane. The machine was named after the bird of prey species ordinations (English: harrier) and her developer Hawker Siddeley. The first flight took place 1966th The Harrier has a jet engine in the fuselage, the exhaust gas stream by rotating thrust nozzles down or is guided to the rear. As a rule, the start is not vertical, but with a short run-up distance (STOVL) aircraft carriers or on a ramp, but without catapult assistance - so that the load is considerably longer. The landing - by then usually only half-off weight - however, can again be vertical.
Jet model, built almost ready to fly and airbrush painted * Length: 1250mm / Wingspan: 780mm / weight approx 650g * Includes Impellereinheit 70mm with high performance brushless motor, brushless speed controller, 3 servos * Supplied with rigid chassis for ground take-off on hard pistes (removable) * To operation is a 3 cell LiPo battery of + / - 1800 to 11.1 V * Not recommended in scope of delivery are 4-channel remote control and receiver.