Foamboard F6F Hellcat

Plane Foamboard F6F Hellcat V1

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F6F Hellcat

Designed by: Jack Niezgoda
Plans by: Steve Niezgoda​

This Hellcat is a very easy and fun plane to fly. This Hellcat is very floaty because of its low wing loading. It can fly fast or slow if you want it to. This Hellcat is swappable with the new Master Series swappable power pack. Have fun building and flying it, and please share!
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Motor: FT Radial 2218B 1180kV C pack Brushless Motor
Wingspan: 43 inches (109 cm)
Center of Gravity: 2 inches from the leading edge
Author
Niez13
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5.00 star(s) 11 ratings

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Solid and rugged. Lightweight flyer with a C pack and 2200 4S battery will scoot. One of the more aerobatic of the master series style planes. Fairly easy build with not too many pieces.
Loved building it (my first MS build) and it flys great! (it's still in one piece with no wrinkles - so that a win with my flying skills lol)
looks cool
This is a great looking and flying plane. Build it and you won't be disappointed. Make sure to review the build pics on 13TH Squadron website before building.
Fantastic build! Pieces fit well and it looks amazing, flies good as well.
Very nice plans. Thank you for your hard work.
Fantastically fun build and a really really solid feeling plane. My favorite build from the master series style planes so far. If you have built one of the FT master series planes you pretty much follow the same process for this one. I built the wing first, internal structure second, skinned the cowling third, fit the electronics through the tail section and skinned that next, then skinned the cockpit area . Trim the internal structure to fit and install the wing last. Comes out super square and super strong (which is important if you fly and land as poorly as I do!). Highly recommend this build.
How do you dowload the files to a pdf? it looks like they're all adobe illustrator files
it would help a few small instructions and especially mark the wing in the fuselage
thank you it's beautiful
love this bird