FT Mighty Mini Tiny Trainer MKR2
Beginner RC Airplane Build Kit
The FT Mighty Mini Tiny Trainer is the ideal starter kit for beginners looking to get into building RC or glide airplanes.
FT Mighty Mini Tiny Trainer MKR2






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FT Mighty Mini Tiny Trainer MKR2 Specifications
- Weight Without Battery: 6.8oz (193g)
- Center of Gravity: 1.5 - 1.75" (38-44mm) from leading edge of wing
- Control Surface Throws: 16 degree deflection (elevator/rudder) Expo 30%
- Wingspan: 37" (940mm)
Recommended Electronics
- Motor: 2200Kv 250 size motor
- Prop: 6 x 3 prop minimum
- ESC: 12 amp minimum
- Battery: 800mAH 2s or 3s
- Servos: (2 - 4) 5g servos
Package Includes
Note: Kit includes airframe only
- 4) 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
FT Mighty Mini Tiny Trainer MKR2 Videos
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Wonderful plane
Everyone at the airfield makes comments about this plane being card board but with three packs and two chargers I'll have twice as much flight time as everyone else.
The only thing I dislike about this plane is the tongue twister of a name.
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Tough & Replacable
The plane flys great. Crashes great and all the parts are easy to make again. I'm glad this was my first plane.
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flight review
I am not an expert, but I flew this last night after I set it up and followed the videos. This is my second flite test kit, and I followed the build more closely that my first build. So I used a hot glue gun, watched the videos. I took my time to build it straight and clean.
I hand launched at full throttle and it climbed into the sky at an alarming rate. I feared it would fly away!
I previously tried the Aeroscout (full size) and Aeroscout mini. both struggled to make altitude.
I double sided (red) taped in the components, and they broke loose and made the center of gravity off. this caused my later flights to loose control. The wind was a factor in control. but this was way better than the Aeroscouts I had. I flew a GWS Beaver with success 20 years ago, I bought a GWS a-10 that would not fly 5 feet. so I can't blame myself if these planes don't preform as well. I try to be objective.

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