E-Flite

E-Flite

E-Flite is a brand of electric R/C aircraft and accessories produced and distributed by Horizon Hobby of Champaign, Illinois, USA.

The brand's fixed-wing aircraft, which are all almost ready-to-fly, are aimed at intermediate to advanced pilots. Choices cover virtually all phases of model aircraft including scale, ducted fan and 3-D. Construction is of foam or built-up balsa.

The company also markets four electric micro-helicopters:

*E-Flite Blade CP
*E-Flite Blade CP Pro
*E-Flite Blade CX and CX2 Wikipedia Entry

E-Flite's newest models are both fixed wing. The P-47D Thunderbolt 400 is the brand's first scale warbird and the Super Airliner is a large-scale ducted fan passenger jet. Both are constructed of injection-molded foam.

References and External Links RC Helicopters

* [http://www.e-fliterc.com/ E-Flite home page with information and video links for each model]
* [http://www.modelflight.com.au/e-flite.htm E-Flite in Australia]
* [http://www.heli-wiki.com/mediawiki/index.php/HOWTO_Wiki_Overall_CX_and_CX2_Setup Blade CX How To WIKI]
* [http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=508079 Blade CX Review and Videos at Ezonemag]
* [http://www.RCHelicoptersInc.com Learn how to fly R/C Helicopters using the Blade CX or CX 2]
* [http://www.rcgroups.com/micro-helis-42/?s=3e0c35f8dcd600c177576fb960d71941 Web Forum for Discussion of 200 Series Helicopters]
* [http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/forumid_447/p_/tmode_1/smode_1/tt.htm Web Forum for Discussion of E-Flite Brand Helicopters]

References and External Links RC Planes

* [http://www.e-fliterc.com/Products/Default.aspx?ProdID=EFL6050 Hawker Sea Fury 400 ARF]


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