Wooden laser parts set Bo 209 Monsun (2022)
- Construction: Jürgen Bestenlehner
- to be built either as a rubber motor or an RC model
Graupner's
Bo 209 Monsun was first seen in the 1971 catalogue. As a kit of printed and
stamped balsa parts with a rubber motor and the stylish, blue-tinted canopy.
With
the support of Arnulf V. Thiemel and the use of the original construction plan
from the VTH archive, item number 3244421, we were able to revive the Monsun.
The structure and construction should be changed as little as possible. At the
top of the task booklet it said that the model adhered to the usual
illustrations from the catalogue.
Instead
of being stamped out, the wooden parts are now very modern and precisely
laser-made. You can easily separate them from the boards with a sharp craft
knife. The fuselage frames and side parts are designed to be pluggable, so you
no longer have to laboriously transfer the exact position from the construction
plan. The plastic wheels should rattle true to the original and are glued together
from two half-shells, as in the past. Here again modern as 3D printed parts.
Very characteristic of the Monsun, the blue-tinted canopy. It simply had to be
retained and is included in the new kit in a weight-optimized form. So that the
look fits at the end, there are the original lettering and decorative lines
plotted out of foil to stick on. The base color is painted white and red.
Technical
specifications
- Wingspan: 545 mm
- Length: approx. 460 mm over all
- Weight: approx. 90 bis 120 g depending on the equipment
Recommended components
- Motor: Hacker A05-13S 3.200 kV
- Airscrew: GWS 5×3“ (Hacker)
- Servos: 2 × Master S308 from Pichler
- Controller: Hacker X-5-Pro
- Battery: 2s-LiPo with 220 to 350 mAh
- Rubber drive: propeller 175 mm, rubber 1 × 4.8 mm from www.flight-depot.com
cover isssue name | 6211984 |
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shipping time | Lieferzeit: 3-5 Tage / Vorbestellung: 2-3 Wochen |