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4 I-IN IR OOSRS SNR ON 182 I-IN ROR OIN (OION) OR SIM N N IR/HRI IIN RRNMN ON 140 N 182 MO l imtr l Hiht i Horizotl tr Hiht t 90 tilt Ovrll Hiht t 90 tilt hru Hol imtr ith of Slot 0.47 uc Rotry xis 2/5000i 2/5000i ilti xis 2/5000i 2/5000i Srvo Motor Mls Rotry xis H-63 H-63 ilti xis H-63 H-63 sc Rotry xis SMH-08 SMH-08 ilti xis SMH-08 SMH-08 OS Rotry xis -M24 -M24 ilti xis -M24 -M24 r Rtio Rotry xis 1/72 1/90 ilti xis 1/180 1/180 **Mximum R..M. Rotry xis ilti xis Ixi ccurcy (sc) Rotry xis ilti xis Rtility (sc) Rotry xis 4 4 ilti xis 4 4 *lmi orc (ft-l.) Rotry xis (206) 332 ilti xis (369) 590 rmissil o (l.) ilt Horizotl Mximum or Irti (l.-i-sc 2 ) iht (l.) Not: * ms clmi forc is s o ir rssur t 71 SI. Not: Numr i ( ) ms ir clmi forc. Not: ** ms mximum RM is oti with motor s t 3,000 rm. 239
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