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Unleash the adrenaline with the legend of modern aerobatics! Rediscover the Sbach 342 in its V2 version by Phoenix Model. With its 1.85 m wingspan, this aerobatic monster is designed for 30cc to 35cc gas engines or powerful electric propulsion. Lighter, stronger, and incredibly agile, it offers the perfect blend of precise tracking and sharp 3D maneuverability. Get ready to push your limits on the field!
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The Sbach 342 74" (1850 mm) is famous for its aggressive lines and outstanding flight capabilities. In this V2 version, Phoenix Model has optimized the structure to offer an even higher performing airplane, capable of handling the wildest maneuvers while remaining perfectly predictable.
This model features a top-quality balsa and plywood structure, laser-cut and reinforced with carbon. This combination of materials guarantees an airframe that is both lightweight and extremely rigid—essential for aggressive snaps and quick recoveries. The included main landing gear and spinner are also made from carbon fiber for a professional look and strength.
Thanks to the Smart Lock system, assembling the wings is a breeze and requires no tools, saving you valuable time during your flying sessions. The large removable canopy gives you full access to the electronics and fuel tank, making maintenance and LiPo pack changes much easier, especially for electric flight enthusiasts.
The high-quality polyester film covering ensures lasting color and tension. The painted fiberglass cowl and wheel pants add the finishing touch to this modern warbird’s striking appearance.
Key Features of the V2 Version:
Outstanding Agility: Ideal for Harrier, Torque Roll, and XA maneuvers.
Carbon Accessories: Includes landing gear, tail wheel, and spinner.
Quick Assembly: Smart Lock system for fast setup.
Versatility: Compatible with Gas (30-35cc) or Electric (GA3000-3500R) power systems.
"The Sbach 342 is one of the most rewarding aerobatic planes to fly. What I particularly like about this 1.85 m version is its perfectly balanced inertia: it’s big enough to be stable in the wind, but light enough to be a real feather for slow 3D flight. Tip: Equip it with a DLE-35RA for phenomenal power reserves coming out of a hover!"
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