The Piper PA-20 Pacer is a four-place, strut braced, high-wing light aircraft that was built by Piper Aircraft in the post-World War II period. The Pacer was essentially a four-place version of the two-place PA-17 Vagabond light aircraft. It features a steel tube fuselage and an aluminum frame wing, covered with fabric
Model and Mapping by JunkBoy999. 8.67 foot physical wingspan, Saito 150 FA engine.
Various modifications for RF 7.5 have created fairly realistic flight performance characteristics.
Fly with the rate switch in the “High” position. Flaps are on the Interlink controller channel 6 rotary knob.
This is a very pleasant, easy to fly airplane. Lands well with or without flaps.
Model and Mapping by JunkBoy999. 8.67 foot physical wingspan, Saito 150 FA engine.
Various modifications for RF 7.5 have created fairly realistic flight performance characteristics.
Fly with the rate switch in the “High” position. Flaps are on the Interlink controller channel 6 rotary knob.
This is a very pleasant, easy to fly airplane. Lands well with or without flaps.