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DIY Polaris Seaplane
The design was based on another model known as the North Star. It is easy to fly and a good all-rounder seaplane and can literally take-off in all four "seasons" of snow, water, grass and sand. Its slow-flying capability comes from sitting the propeller just in front of the rudder/elevator flaps. Taxi-ing about is one of the coolest feature that I like about this plane
Technical Data
Wingspan: 736mm
Length: 975mm
Weight: varies
Propeller: 6 x 4, 7 x 5, 7 x 6Motor: Brushless 1400kv
Battery: 1300mah to 2200mah 3S1P 11.1v
ESC: 40A
Servo: 3 x 9g
Looks: 7
Performance: 6
Aerial Ability: 8
Design: 9
Overall: 7
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