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Multiplex Modellsport

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Dual-motored Multiplex TwinJET, a model now discontinued by the company
Single-motored Multiplex FunJET, the 2007 replacement for the TwinJET

Multiplex Modellsport GmbH & Co. KG of Bretten-Gölshausen, Germany is a manufacturer of hobby-grade radio control electronics, electric radio-controlled airplanes and electric helicopters.

Their aircraft models are injection molded of a proprietary expanded polypropylene foam known as Elapor. The flexible nature of the material makes the company's models resistant to crash damage as well as easy assembly and repair with ordinary hobby-grade cyanoacrylate adhesives. The two-part epoxy commonly used in model assembly will not bind Elapor, nor will so-called "foam safe" cyanoacrylate adhesives used in the assembly and repair of EPS foam models.

Products

Aircraft

Models range from small powered gliders such as the Cularis to "pusher prop jets" such as the FunJET pictured right to the company's largest model, the Mentor. The Mentor, which resembles a Cessna 182 in tail dragger configuration, is an electric-powered model similar in size and power to a .40 cubic inch/6.5cc glow engine-powered model. It is large and powerful enough to be used as a glider tug and parts are packed with the kit to allow the Mentor to be used as such.

In 2010, the company introduced its first helicopter model, the FUNCOPTER. The model features an Elapor fuselage and a direct drive rotor system, eliminating the need for the drive gears and one-way bearings found in many other models.

Radio control equipment

Multiplex's RoyalPRO line of aircraft and surface model radios are available in both North American and European frequency ranges including the spread spectrum 2.4 GHz band. The company also markets a line of servos and electronic speed controls, again for both air and surface use.