Pober Pixie
Order no. 1357/00
The full-size Pixie was built by Paul H. Poberezny in the USA in the late 1960s, and was a development of his earlier Parasol "LN". It was produced as an Experimental class machine in accordance with the regulations of the EAA. It was widely built due to its very simple structure and excellent flying characteristics - it was powered by just a 60 BHP engine - and remains popular to this day.
The original machine is on display in the EAA Air Museum Foundation. Our semi-scale model offers the same flying characteristics, and is quick and straightforward to build thanks to the GRP fuselage with integral cabane, ready-made built-up wing panels and other wooden, plastic and metal accessories. Most of the model?s components are either ready-made or highly pre-fabricated, and as a result the kit can even be recommended to the beginner to modelling.
Kit contents:
Plan and comprehensive building instructions, white GRP fuselage with integral cabane, ABS cowl and wheel spats, aluminium undercarriage unit, ready-made wing and tail panels, wheels and accessories.
Specification
| Wingspan | ca. 1.650 mm |
| Length | ca. 1.050 mm |
| Wing area | ca. 41,9 dm² |
| Wing profie | Clark Y |
| Weigth | ca. 2.150 g |
| Wing load | ca. 54,0 g/dm² |
RC functions
- Elevator
- Ailerons
- Rudder
- Motor control
Suitable drives
| 8 cells drive |
| actro C8 |
| actronic 40-18 |
| prop 13x8,5" |
| Antrieb für 10 Zellen |
| Race 650 mit Getriebe 2,85:1 |
| prop 12x8,5" |
| actro CL6 |
| actronic 40-18 |
| prop 13x8,5" |
Spare parts
| GRP fuselage | Order no. 1357/02 |
| Wing set | Order no. 1357/05 |
| Motor cowl | Order no. 1357/03 |




