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However, the term, hotliner, has since evolved to mean models with a fast climb rate.
A typical F5b aircraft is commonly referred to as a hotliner.
In radio-controlled aircraft, a hotliner is a fast sailplane with an electric motor.
Hotliner motor, 5 mm hardened steel shaft, dual ball bearings.
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General characteristics of a hotliner are:
The range of what is often described as a hotliner varies from a sailplane with ailerons to 7000 watt competition F5b planes.
The first hotliner was Hans-Dieter Levin's Aeronaut Sinus, described in a German magazine.