FT Mighty Mini SE5 Biplane MKR2
Small Scale Warbird RC Airplane Build Kit
The FT Mighty Mini SE5 Biplane is a 3-channel slow fly aircraft that is easy to build and fly. This RC plane build kit is perfect for tight maneuvers and backyard battles. Relive iconic air duels!
FT Mighty Mini SE5 Biplane MKR2
The FT Mighty Mini SE5 Biplane was designed to build fast, fly slow and look great both on the ground and in the air. We put a lot of effort into taking a design that is known for being a handful and making easy to both build and fly. The FT Mighty Mini SE5 Biplane is a 3 channel slow fly aircraft that can turn on a dime and be flown in a very small location. Loops, barrel rolls, wing overs and many other classic maneuvers are all possible with this little warbird. The FT Mighty Mini SE5 Biplane is also a perfect companion for Its arch rival the FT Mighty Mini DR1, an iconic German triplane that flew the skies and shared lead with Its British nemesis. Our hope is that the Mini SE5 will be the source of many happy memories as you take to the skies and recreate epic battles with your friends in your own backyard.
FT Mighty Mini SE5 Biplane MKR2 Specifications
- Weight Without Battery: 8.8 oz (250 g)
- Center Of Gravity: Directly on the fold of the top wing
- Control Surface Throws: 12 degree deflection (elevons) expo 30%
- Wingspan: 24" (609 mm)
Recommended Electronics
- Motor: 2300kv 2204 size motor
- Prop: 6 x 4.5 prop
- ESC: 12 amp minimum
- Battery: 850mAh 3S
- Servos: (2) 5 gram servos
Package Includes
Note: Kit includes airframe only
- 2) Lasercut Maker Foam Sheet
- 1) Mini Premium Hardware Pack: which includes (4) Vinyl Mini Control Horn, (2) Vinyl/Fiberglass Mini Firewall, (4) Rubber Band, (2) Zip Tie, (1) Velcro, (1) Paint Stir, (3) BBQ Skewer, (2) Popsicle Stick, (2) Control Rod Housing, (3) 16" Pushrod, (2) Thin Landing Gear Wire
- 1) Poster Board for SE5 Biplane (grain vertical)
FT Mighty Mini SE5 Biplane MKR2 Videos
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FT SE5 Biplane
My first kit RC plane and it was so much fun putting this together. I took my time and followed the youtube instructional video stopping it a hundreds times. I went beyond to also use some vinyl spackle filler and air brushed it red and added flames to the side. It looks great! I wish I could upload a picture. Can't wait for a nice weather day to test it out in the air.