VTPR style of sailplane aerobatics is the extreme in slow and low speed
agility with a non-motorized airplane. This collection of VTPR video's
shows the distinct abilities of both model and pilot. Feel free to submit
your VTPR video and we will post and give full credits as this library
grows... Enjoy!
Very popular since 2005, this durable EPP constructed aerobat is happy in the hands of
the sport flyer as well as the expert pilot. It is fully capable of 4-axis flying, retains great
energy, great rudder axis, roll rates and everything in between. An all around winner.
Sold by LEG


Pilot review:
Inspired in equal parts by full scale aerobatic gliders, the French VTPR phenomenon, and the desire for an
EPP glider capable of unlimited aerobatics performance, this original design by Steve Lange introduces a
straight leading edge planform combined with ultra-durable American-born EPP construction techniques
that's a whole lot of fun for intermediate through expert pilots.
The state-of-the-art SB96V and SB96VS airfoils provide excellent aerobatic performance both upright and
inverted. Fullspan flaperons make for a great roll rate and allow true "4-axis" flying for those so inclined.
Le Fish is extremely neutral in all axes and has great energy retention and significant rudder authority. You'll
be able to do every glider aerobatics figure in the book, as well as many that aren't!
Never again believe someone who claims that "slopers can't fly knife edge." Le Fish can and does, and
when given sufficient speed is capable of sustaining long and pleasing knife edge passes with nose-high
attitude.
By permission, Jack Cooper, 2010

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