FT Viggen V2
RC Airplane Build Kit
The Flite Test Viggen v.2 is able to versatile in that it can fly slow without stalling & fly fast & be under control.
FT Viggen V2






Break the rules of conventional jets with the FT Viggen—a game-changing EDF trainer that defies expectations and redefines fun in the air!
This innovative design slows to a crawl without stalling, yet blasts off with arrow-straight tracking and a rock-solid, precise feel. No more white-knuckle high-speed flights or constant stall anxiety—the Viggen lets you fly at your pace, making it the perfect, forgiving introduction to EDF power systems. Learn the unique thrust, response, and energy management of electric ducted fans in complete safety and control.
Versatile like no other: run it lightweight with a tiny 24g motor prop setup (just 440g flying weight) for gentle, backyard sessions, or unleash beast-mode with a 70mm EDF on 4S 3000mAh (up to 880g) for thrilling high-speed performance. Prop or EDF—your choice!
It brings intermediate build techniques and high-performance flight to your bench. Quick to assemble, incredibly capable, and endlessly enjoyable.
Viggen V2 Build Supplemental Article
This airframe was developed by David Windestål.
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Specifications
- Weight Without Battery:1.45 lb
- Center of Gravity: 5.25” (133mm) from leading edge of rudder
- Control Surface Throws: 9mm (aileron) 12mm (elevator) deflection, Expo 40%
- Wingspan: 25.25" (641mm)
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Package Includes
Note: Kit includes airframe only
- 3) Lasercut Maker Foam Sheet
- 4) Swappable Control Horn
- 1) Velcro
- 2) BBQ Skewer
- 2) 16" Pushrod Wire
- 1) Vinyl Window Decal Kit
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Great plane, nose gear needs to be reinforced
Great plane. It took around two weekends for me to make, but this was my first time making my own plane, so there was a lot of time figuring out how all the electronics work and connect together. I docked one star because the front landing gear snapped off on landing. Its not as reinforced as the wing gear, which has more surface area to glue onto. I'm going to have to figure out how to make it stronger with the spare foam I have.

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