L-39 Albatros (90 mm EDF, Red/Black)
The Aero L-39 Albatros is the Czech trainer and light-attack jet that first flew in 1968 and became the world's most widely used jet trainer – over 2,800 built for more than 30 air forces. Black Horse renders it in a red/black livery at a 1450 mm wingspan, built entirely from balsa and plywood and covered in genuine Oracover.
Driven by a 90 mm fan with a 10-blade impeller it delivers fast jet flight. Note: electric retracts are NOT included on this variant – only CNC suspension metal struts are supplied. Suited to pilots with jet or high-speed experience.
Highlights
- All balsa and plywood construction
- Covered in genuine Oracover
- 90 mm impeller with 10-blade fan
- CNC suspension metal struts (included)
- Prepared for electric retracts
Specifications
| Wingspan | 1450 mm |
| Length | 1860 mm |
| Weight | 4.6–4.9 kg |
| Wing area | 43 dm² |
| Wing loading | 113 g/dm² |
| Wing profile | NACA |
| Landing gear | Electric retracts (not incl.); CNC metal struts incl. |
| Covering | Genuine Oracover |
What you need (not included)
| Radio | 8 channels |
| Servos | 8x high-torque |
| Ducted fan (EDF) | 90 mm, 10-blade impeller |
| Motor | 90 mm EDF, brushless, 1200 KV |
| Speed controller (ESC) | 120 A |
| Battery (LiPo) | 10S 5000 mAh |
Specifications according to the manufacturer. Motor, radio, servos and battery are not included unless otherwise stated.
