Description
Clik 25: 33-Inch 4 mm EPP Indoor Series
The Clik 25 is the latest generation of the renowned Clik indoor aerobatic series. Constructed from durable 4 mm printed EPP foam, it combines an exceptionally low flying weight with the rigidity and precision required for advanced indoor aerobatics and F3P-style flying.
An extended fuselage improves stability and makes balancing easier, while the increased fuselage height improves lateral tracking during rolling and knife-edge maneuvers. The Clik 25 remains smooth and controlled at very low speeds while providing the precise response needed for hovering, rolling circles, pattern sequences, and advanced indoor freestyle flying.
Key Features
- Latest generation of the proven Clik indoor aerobatic series
- Lightweight and durable printed 4 mm EPP construction
- Extended fuselage improves stability and simplifies balancing
- Increased fuselage height improves lateral tracking
- Excellent slow-speed control and precise maneuverability
- Designed for indoor aerobatics, freestyle, and F3P-style flying
- Two matched power-system configurations available
Specifications
- Wingspan: 33 inches
- Length: 37.5 inches
- Estimated Flying Weight: Approximately 115 to 130 g with a lightweight indoor setup
- Construction: Lightweight printed 4 mm EPP foam with carbon-fiber reinforcement
- Recommended Battery: 2S 300 to 450 mAh LiPo
- Pilot Level: Intermediate to Advanced
Required to Complete
This is an airframe kit. The recommended power system and additional required items are sold separately and listed below. No printed manual is included; a downloadable PDF build manual is available under Build Resources below.
Recommended Matched Power-System Options
View the Clik 25 Standard Power System
The PC04 standard system uses one CSP-D10M servo and two CSP-D6M servos for increased aileron control authority while maintaining a lightweight indoor setup.
View the Clik 25 Lightweight Power System
The PC06 lightweight system uses three CSP-D6M servos to reduce finished weight for maximum slow-flight and indoor performance.
Shared Power-System Components
- CSP-2203 1800KV motor
- BOLT 16A ESC
- GWS 8 x 4.3 slow-fly propeller
Available Servo Configurations
- PC04 Standard: One CSP-D10M digital metal-gear servo and two CSP-D6M digital metal-gear servos
- PC06 Lightweight: Three CSP-D6M digital metal-gear servos
Recommended Power Setup
- Battery: 2S 300 to 450 mAh LiPo
- Propeller: GWS 8 x 4.3 slow-fly propeller
- Intended Use: Lightweight indoor precision, slow flight, and aerobatic performance
The reversible 3D/4D system is not recommended for the Clik 25’s lightweight slow-flight design, but experienced pilots may use it at their own discretion.
Additional Required Items
- Radio System: 4-channel or greater transmitter and a compatible lightweight receiver
- Battery: 2S 300 to 450 mAh LiPo battery
- Charger: LiPo-compatible balance charger
- Adhesives: Foam-Tac, thin CA, and medium CA glue
Build Resources, Upgrades and Compatible Parts
- Download the Clik 25 PDF Build Manual
- Watch the Clik 25 Build and Maiden Video
- Visit the Clik Owners Facebook Group
- Shop the Clik 25 Carbon-Fiber Upgrade Kit
- Shop Compatible 32 to 34 Inch Replacement Parts
We recommend Foam-Tac for EPP-to-EPP assembly and thin or medium CA glue where specified for carbon-fiber and plastic hardware connections.
1 Review
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THE indoor plane to have!
There is nothing else like a Clik for slow, graceful indoor (or no-wind) flying. I was excited to see the differences between the Clik21 and Clik25 and although I'm sure some can tell the difference, it is hard for me to tell. I do like the updated graphics. It's no easy build with almost 200 steps, but mine came together with no issues. It flies slower than any other model, which makes practicing maneuvers predictable and smooth. It almost feels like meditation and flying at the same time. I let my buddy fly it and he said "It's making me look like a way better pilot than I am!" Rolling harriers are slow enough to see the effect of each input. Although I'm no competition level F3P pilot, it's fun to work on my precision flying with the Clik25.