
When I first saw a jet glider a few years back, I was like, "That's interesting, but looks boring flying from left to right." Here I am, hell, that thing is fast and precise! I had no clue I would ever fly more than 260mph with a glider, and it doesn't really bend the wings. Even if I do power rolls at full speed. Strong and aggressive, as I love it. I bet there will always be a Baby Kobuz in my fleet for boring times at the field.
Max Chrubasik (Team & Factory Pilot)

I have flown the Carf Kobuz 3 several times now, and I am impressed every single time. What stands out most is its exceptional stability at high speeds. Even at over 400 km/h, the model remains smooth and controllable with great precision. It also shows reliable flight characteristics during fast passes and dynamic maneuvers. You can build a lot of confidence quickly because the model always responds predictably. In total, the Carf Kobuz 3 stands out for its combination of speed, stability, and excellent handling, making it one of the best turbine-powered glider models I have flown.
Hauke Götze, (Team Pilot)
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118" (3000mm) |
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67" (1700mm) |
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11 lbs (4.9 kg) glider / 13.5 lbs (6.2 kg) FES / 15.5 lbs (7 kg) Turbine |
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60-70 N Jet engine or 6S FES propulsion |
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4 high power digital servos (15mm) for flaps, rudder, elevator / 2 high power digital servos (10mm) for ailerons |