Hangar 9 The Beast Horizon HAN1050

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Product no.: JSBHAN1050
MPN: HAN1050
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This Product was added to our catalogue on 04/03/2010.
1.462,73 EUR
19 % VAT incl. excl. Shipping costs

  • All necessary hardware included
  • Authentic Beast UltraCote® trim scheme
  • Installed hinges and blind nuts
  • Two-piece prepainted fiberglass cowl
  • This model is one of the many available for the Phoenix RC Flight Simulator

Needed To Complete

  • Desert Aircraft DA-100L or DA-120 engine (Recommended)
  • 7+ channel computer radio system with receiver
  • 6 × Large Servo Arms
  • 3-Inch Double-Sided JR Arm
  • 5 × 24-Inch Servo Lead Extension
  • JR Charge Jack Switch
  • 2 × 36-inch Servo Lead Extension
  • Choke Ring (For throttle servo lead)
  • 7 × metal gear high-torque digital servos
  • 2 × 2000mAh or larger Li-Po for receiver (A minimum of 4000mAh is required when using super high-torque servos)
  • 1350mAh or larger Li-Po for ignition (4.8 or 6.0V)


What do you get when one of RCs greatest 3D pilots collaborates with one of full-scale aviations greatest aircraft designers? The Beast – a giant-scale biplane with monoplane-like flight characteristics that blurs the line between 3D and precision aerobatic performance, and more than lives up to its name.

The full-scale Beast is the brainchild of renowned aircraft restoration expert, Kevin Kimball, who actually collaborated with 3D champ and Hangar 9 product developer Quique Somenzini on its design. The brute power of its 410 hp engine combined with the finesse of its neck-snapping 370 degree/second roll rate make it one of the most formidable aerobatic planes ever created. Drawing on his experience with the design of the full-scale Beast, Quique created this licensed 100cc reproduction for Hangar 9. He did so with the full cooperation of Mr. Kimball as well as Bryan Jensen, the Beasts pilot and owner, and Mirco Pecorari who designed the full-scale planes trim scheme. At the heart of the models design is a rigid, lightweight airframe that features thinner wings for better top speed and agility.

Engine Size:DA 100 or DA 120
Flying Weight:26.0–28.0 lb (12.0–13.0kg)
Length:87 in (2210mm) with spinner
Minimum Required Radio:7+ channel computer radio system with receiver
Recommended Fuel:Gasoline
Wing Area:2490 sq in (161 sq dm)
Wingspan:89.0 in (2260mm)

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