| Astro Hog |
| Wingspan |
71 in |
1803 mm |
| Wing Area |
824 in² |
53 dm² |
| Weight |
7 - 7 1/2 lb |
3175 g |
| Radio Required |
4-Channel |
Recommended Engines |
.45 - .60 in³ (7.4 - 9.8 cm³) 2-Stroke
.60 - .80 in³ (9.8 - 13.1 cm³) 4-Stroke | |
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"The Airplane that Wrote the Book On R/C Aerobatics" |
Nothing Flies Like A Hog . . . |
| This is the legendary model that got R/C aerobatics off the ground in 1957. As the first successful low-wing R/C model, it swept the
top four places at the '58 Nationals and pioneered the unlimited aerobatic capability we take for granted today. Obviously the Astro Hog is no longer competitive with today's high-tech pattern ships, but it
does offer the modern sport flier amazing aerobatic performances in a super stable, easy-to-fly model. The Astro Hog will perform any manoeuvre in the book, yet it flies slow enough to let you enjoy it! So
gentle, some people have used it as a primary trainer. Ideal for 4-stroke engines! |
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