Wing Tech

FPV fixed wings are a lot like drones, but with dense foam wings and a single brushless pusher motor. Many FPV parts crossover and work in both drones and wings. There are some 'bind and fly' options, but most of the fixed-wing kits available are build and assemble yourself.
Build the wing body, install the electronics, bind, and fly!

Spec CLass

This is the class we fly most often. In spec class, we fly similar wings, so it all comes down to pilot skill.
Only the wing size, battery size, and motor must be within the class specification.

There are many popular spec wing kits available. These are some of our favorites:

  • TBRC Spec Wing Kit
  • Ritewing Spec Wing Kit
  • Defiant Spec Wing Kit
  • WindCatcher RC Spec Wing
  • TuffWing Spec Wing
  • VAS Spec Wing
  • Document: How to Build A TBRC Spec Wing

    Building Wings can be challenging. There is limited information available on the subject. That is why we came together to create a TBRC Spec Wing build document. We collected the best tips and tricks we all use them in this document. We hope this document will provide previously little known information that will lower the barrier for entry for new members and maybe teach some old dogs some new tricks!

    IROC Class

    IROC is a brand new class for us. IROC is much like Spec class. The difference is that we pick one platform as a group, then we build them as a group, ensuring that each wing in the class is built exactly like the last one. Each wing is preset with a VTX channel and tested prior to race day. On race day, we pull a number from a hat and that's the wing you fly that day.

    OPEN CLass

    All fun-flys are always open class! Open class is just that, bring anything to the party. If you can put a camera on it, you can fly it!