FT Fun Pack MKR2
Beginner RC Airplane Build Kit
Bring fun to your RC plane collection with the iconic FT Flyer and Nutball V.2. These aircraft offer excitement for beginners and experienced hobbyists alike.
FT Fun Pack MKR2






After years of fan requests, Josh Bixler and the Flite Test team have revived the legends that started it all—the FT Flyer and Nutball—now upgraded and reimagined in the FT Fun Pack MKR2!
These iconic designs, which launched countless pilots into the hobby (Delta aside, we still love you), return with the same core magic that made them favorites: simple builds, forgiving flight, and pure fun. Now with fresh updates, modern tweaks, and even more history baked in, they deliver timeless excitement for beginners and seasoned flyers alike.
The FT Flyer remains the ultimate gentle trainer—stable, slow, and perfect for learning the basics or just enjoying relaxed park flying. The Nutball brings its signature wild, agile personality—ready for flips, rolls, and playful chaos in tight spaces.
Together in the Fun Pack MKR2, they're the perfect duo: quick to build from foam board, endlessly entertaining, and guaranteed to bring smiles every flight.
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FT Fun Pack MKR2 Specifications
FT NUTBALL- Weight Without Battery: 7.5oz (212 grams)
- Wingspan: 19" (480 mm)
- Weight Without Battery: 8oz (226 grams)
- Wingspan: 25.75" (655 mm)
Package Includes
- 2) Lasercut Maker Foam Sheet
- 2) Firewall
- 4) Swappable Control Horn
- 4) 16" Pushrod Wire
- 4) BBQ Skewer
- 2) Thin Landing Gear Wire
- 2) Velcro
FT Fun Pack MKR2 Videos
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Awesome little park flyers!
With the looming FAA rulings, I have been building up my sub 250g fleet and these two are amazing! Using old emax 1806 motors and some servos, I put together these two in 30 minutes! The Nutball does fly "nutty," but is a hoot to hover with and do barrel rolls. The Flyer is more of a point and shoot plane, but it prefers a very mild high alpha as flying straight and level, it will tend to loose altitude and get kind of swoopy. I have flown both of these in very light breezes and they are awesome to "streamer cut with!

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