Gladiator II-E
Electric F5J competition Glider

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The Gladiator II-E from Cermak F3K competition models now available from T9

Gladiator II-E is an electric sailplane usable for wide range of R/C sport flying.
Its application could vary from thermal and slope flying to some fast dynamic power flying. Goal of its design was to achieve the following:

  • Good flight characteristics and performance that will satisfy all R/C flyers.
  • Good flight stability and maneuverability.
  • Good glide ratio (L/D) and minimum sink.
  • Speed range that allows an efficient high speed search for lift, good wind penetration and a docile approach for landing.
  • Sturdy construction.
  • The most complete ARF kit that includes all required parts and allows quick and easy model completion. (The kit does not include only adhesives and R/C equipment.)


Wing

  • Gladiator II-E wing has an airfoil HN 487.
  • The wing has a simple V dihedral and all span ailerons /flaperons that allow you to adjust the wing airfoil camber for the given phase of the flight and to maximize the wing efficiency.
  • Aileron servos are located in the wing.
  • The wings are produced in negative molds using vacuum technique. The molds were manufactured using CNC cutter to guarantee the maximum achievable airfoil accuracy.
  • The wing is made in one piece and attached to the fuselage by a pin in the leading edge and a bolt.
  • Wing skins are sandwich fiberglass / balsa / fiberglass. Center section of the wing is reinforced with carbon fiber cloth.
  • The main spar consists of a balsa web with vertical grains and carbon caps.
  • The auxiliary, aft balsa web is located ahead of the ailerons hinge line.


Fuselage

  • Gladiator II-E fuselage is a fiberglass shell with a removable canopy in the forward section. Battery and a regulator are located under the canopy.
  • Servos controlling tail surfaces are located in the fuselage under the wing.


Tail surfaces

  • Standard cross tail configuration is used for better controllability during circling and on approach to landing.
  • Flying horizontal stabilizator is controlled by the carbon push rod and a lever inside vertical stab.
  • Rudder control carbon push rod is connected to the rudder control horn on the left side of the rudder.


Power unit

  •  This model is powered by an axial electric motor HCS C Compact 380, which is an integral part of the  propeller spinner.

 

Color finish alternatives

The model can be supplied in a color scheme according to the customer's wishes.
Standard paint versions:
  • Wing has required colors on the top and bottom, leading edge and/or wingtip can be painted in different colors. Fuselage and tail surfaces have required colors.
  • Other color schemes (stripes, etc.) are possible at an added cost.


Recommended R/C equipment

  • Graupner 700 receiver or an equivalent
  • 4 x Waypoint W-060 micro servos or their equivalents of similar dimensions
  • 3 x Li Po Battery Dualsky 1050 mAh
  • Axial motor HCS C Compact 380 with a foldable propeller Graupner 9/5“



Specifications

Wing span 1492 mm 58 3/4 in
Fuselage length 942 mm 37 in
Wing area 21.5 dm2 2.32 ft2
Wing airfoil HN487
Empty weight 245 - 255 g 8.5 - 9.0 oz
Flight weight 470 - 480 g 16.5 - 16.9 oz