PLANE OF THE YEAR - VQ WARBIRDS B-24 LIBERATOR
There’s just something elegant in seeing a multi-engine heavy bomber perform a low camera pass. One of the unsung heroes of WW II, the B-24 Liberator, is not often seen in RC form. This impressive 1/12-scale almost-ready-to-fly (ARF) model from VQ Warbirds is really an eye-catcher, and it is as exciting to see parked on the flightline as it is in the traffic pattern.
The B-24 is certainly not a small airplane to put together, but assembly is straightforward and everything comes clearly packaged, with significant bundles of hardware and parts. Scale details include Fowler flaps, roll-up bomb bay doors, multiple gun turrets, and dummy radial engines for the nacelles. The nicely covered model has a great assortment of panel lines and rivets printed directly onto the covering material, and the parts fit is very precise.
A graceful and beautiful warbird, the B-24 Liberator is extremely stable and very forgiving in the air. Even with all those propellers spinning in the same direction, there is no problem with torque during flight. The airplane feels much like a big trainer in the air. It cruises around easily, without any discernible pitch changes caused by throttle changes. The airplane tracks extremely true. Takeoffs and landings are undemanding and stalls are not an issue.
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