EFF stands for Electric Fan Fold. EFF is a technique developed by the RC community to build lightweight electric models using fan fold foam board. I recently adapted this technology to build a 30” span Grumman TBF. Although not intended originally for carrier I realized its potential from the start. It flies beautifully, and will hang even though no attempt has been made to move the lead outs to an extreme aft position. The TBF is made from 3/16” Dollar Store foam board, with some minimal balsa re-enforcing. A carbon fiber arrow shaft runs the length of the fuselage and ties into the motor mount.
I liked it some much I have started a second, this time for carrier use. It is a model of a Boeing B-390, it was just a design study but was intended as a competitor to the Vought Flying Pancake.
Power for both is the same, Tower Pro(TP) 2408-21 for sport, and TP 2409-12 for performance.
B390 Specs
Span 20”
Area 200
Estimated 180w/lb sport, 300w/lb performance
All up weight expected to be about 14oz
Control; all electrical through the lines with U/Tronics, with a Universal handle.