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Mister Mulligan

Howard DGA-6” Mister Mulligan” Designed to be competitive in both closed course and cross country races “Mister Mulligan” won the 1935 Thompson Trophy Race. The DGA-6 had a top speed of 287 m.p.h.
 
The Rough and Ready Aviation version of the “Mister Mulligan” makes a great little pylon racer, indoors or out, as well as a fun flying sport model
.Mister Mulligan 2

Mister Mulligan 1

Specifications:

Wingspan 24"
L.O.A. 17
.50"
Wing Area 112 in./sq.
Flying Weight 3.5 - 3.8 oz.
Wing Loading 4.5 - 4.9 oz/ft. sq.

Features

Constructed with light weight 6 mm and 3 mm Depron™ foam
Unique balsa spine fuselage for stiffness and light weight
Fuselage design assures proper component placement
Formed wire landing gear and light weight premium foam spoke wheels
Removable wing for crash resistance and convenient transporting
All necessary hardware to complete the airframe included
Complete, comprehensive “On Line” construction manual
Easy rapid assembly to get you flying faster
Very low total flying weight for outstanding flight performance

         
Mister Mulligan Kit $27.00 .each
 
         
       Recommended Equipment Package
         
Equipment package includes        
     1 10 gram brushless outrunner motor 
     1 6 Amp micro ESC         
     2 HD 1440 A servos  $50.00  .pkg
 
     1 6 x 3 DD prop 
     Batteries not included, order separately         
         
         
          Individual Accessory Items
10 gram brushless outrunner motor $17.00  each
 
6 Amp micro ESC $17.00  each
 
2 HD 1440 A servos $16.00 .pair
6 x 3 DD prop $1.00  each
350 mA 2S LiPo Battery (recommended) $8.00  each    out of stock 
500 mA 2S Lipo Battery (optional) $12.00  each
   out of stock
 
Flat rate shipping $6.00      

Note:

Receivers:
Because of the various radio systems in use today, we do not attempt to stock and sell receivers. Obviously using the smallest, lightest receiver practical is advantageous. All our prototype testing is done with Spektrum Ar 6100E receivers which weigh about 4 grams.

Batteries:
For flying the racers we recommend using a 2 cell 7.4 volt 300 -350 mAh LiPo typically weighing around
20 -22 grams.

Due to the uncertainty in the supply of LiPo batteries lately, we suggest that you source your batteries from your local hobby shop or at one of the following links.

       www.horizonhobby.com
       www.2dogrc.com
       www.cheapbatterypacks.com
       www.hobbypartz.com

Construction Manual:

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