Article by Geoff Barber
Fly your own reconnaissance missions with the Brisfit
Watch flight footage of this fighter.
Full review in the February 2015 issue of Model Aviation.
Specifications
Model type: Semiscale ARF
Skill level: Intermediate builder; intermediate pilot
Wingspan: 70 inches
Wing area: 1,279 square inches
Length: 41.5 inches
Weight: 7 pounds (airframe only)
Recommended power system: .90 to 1.20 glow power or equivalent electric power system
Radio: Minimum four-channel transmitter and receiver; four micro servos; three standard servos
Minimum flying area: Club field
Street price: $389.99
About
Maxford USA has a reputation for manufacturing high-quality, ARF aircraft. Additionally, the company manufactures some seldom-modeled aircraft such as the German World War I fighter Hansa-Brandenburg W.29.
The F.2B Bristol Fighter, one of Maxford’s recent offerings, falls into this unique category. If you’re into WW I warbirds—especially British warbirds—the Bristol definitely fits the bill. Assembly is more complicated than a typical ARF, but the result is worth the effort!
Read the full review in the February 2015 issue of
Model Aviation.
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