
Based off the high performance full scale aerobatic machine, the Game Composites
GB-1 Gamebird, the new JTA Innovations 33” 6mm EPP model is sure to catch
attention both on the ground and in the air. Developed under approval by Philipp
Steinbach, there is no doubt it compliments the outstanding characteristics of the
full scale. The Gamebird is constructed with the same carbon fiber technique that
has held up on the JTA 32” Yak and high quality hardware that will greatly
increase the longevity of the airframe. Excelling in all areas of flying, the
Gamebird is aimed to please any type of RC aerobatic pilot, whether that is the
beginner 3D pilot or advanced freestyle pilot. Not many other foamies have the
wide range of flight envelope of the JTA Gamebird. It is available in the Green
Game Composites color scheme made popular on the full scale version, as well as
the blue and red “Cotton Candy” color scheme designed by Matt Stringer.
Wingspan: 33”
Weight: Approximately 175g-190g without battery
Recommended Equipment
Motor: T-Motor AT2303 2300, Hacker A10-9L or equivalent/similar
ESC: 10-15 amp
Servos: 6-12g (MKS HV6100 highly recommended)
Propeller: 8”-9” (APC 3D SF Indoor props highly recommended)
Battery: 2S or 3S 300-700mAh (depending on motor/ESC setup)
Summary of Contents for A406-B/R
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Page 20: ...Using the marks that you just made place your glue along the fuselage...
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Page 24: ...Shown above is the wing bracing glued into the bottom part of the fuselage...
Page 30: ...Locate the smaller of the two circular foam collars to slide onto the axle next...
Page 33: ...just behind it as pictured above is 107mm...
Page 37: ...Shown above is the 130mm carbon rod that will be placed just aft of the wing bracing location...
Page 38: ...Above is other side of the fuselage carbon fiber arrangement...
Page 45: ...Shown above is the rudder servo mounted in the furthest rear servo slot...