Art Tech YAK 54 is truly one of the classic, any model flying enthusiast will enjoy flyling amazing Art Tech YAK 54.The world famous Yak 54 has lines to die for with its big radial engine and tail dragger configuration the designers knew they had a classic. The Art Tech model retains all of this in its latest model but takes its performance to a new level with over sized control surfaces giving it excellent slow fly stability and control and superb aerobatic performance. Ready to fly with pre-installed Servos, Receiver, ESC, Motor and Battery.Intermediate to experienced. Manufacturer: Century UK Ltd. / Art TechModel: Art Tech YAK 54 (1-YAK54 (NO TX OR RX))
No other R/C seaplane looks or flies like the sleek and stylish Seawind! This sport-scale replica of the classic homebuilt amphibious aircraft will draw envious looks from fellow modellers, whether you're at the flying field or the local lake. And by substituting optional retracts for the included fixed landing gear, you'll have total access to land and water with the same plane! Features: • Constructed with the finest materials – quality wood, gel-coated fibreglass and MonoKote covering • Shaped like a speedboat's hull, the fuselage maintains straight tracking while enabling the Seawind to accelerate quickly onto the step for take-off • A self-draining auto bailer is located on the bottom of the fuselage, assuring that no water pools in the radio compartment • A foam stand is included for holding the model securely during assembly and starting – it also keeps the water rudder up off of the groundSpecification Wingspan: 1805mmLength: 1410mm (56")IC Motor. 60 Two Stroke /. 70-.90 Four Stroke Manufacturer: Great Planes Model: Seawind ARTF (A-GPMA1360)
To accompany plans in Autumn Special 2009 RCM&E Designer: Tony Nijhuis Specification: Wingspan: 1676mm / 66" Length: 1257mm / 49.5" IC Engine: 0.48/0.52 IC 4 Stroke Motor: Electric Motor 4-Max Recommended Radio: 5 Function AUW 2720g / 6lbs Scale: 1/9th For kit build Pictures of this product brought to you by RCM&E Magazine please click on the logo below.
Using a highly detailed, all-moulded ABS fuselage and factory built wooden wings and tail group, the Staggerwing manages to combine traditional and modern constructiontechniques that result in a light, strong model that requires very little work tocomplete. Supplied with a powerful 400 class cobalt motor, it requires 4channel radio with suitable electronic speed controller and micro servos. MANUFACTURER: RipmaxPart Number: Wattage Beech Staggerwing (A-WATTSTAGG )
Archaeopteryx Plan RC2080 Originally designed and built by brothers John and Francis Granger during the late twenties, this aircraft can probably best be described as a parasol fl ying wing plus fuselage, without horizontal stabiliser. Named Archaeopteryx in homage to the Westland Pterodactyl series, which inspired the design of this unusual aeroplane, the essence of this remarkable design was to fi nd a machine that would be very safe to fl y. Using a 32hp Bristol Cherub I, the 30’ (9.1m) span, 616 lb (279kg) machine was anything but overpowered. Moreover, lateral and pitch control was achieved by using rotating wingtips acting as elevons - a quite revolutionary design feature at the time.DATAFILEName: Archaeopteryx Model Type: Vintage parasol flying wingDesigned by: Dick van Mourik Wingspan: 90" (2280mm)Fuselage length: 51" (1300mm) All-up weight: 9.75lb (4.43kg)Rec'd engine: O.S. Gemini FT-120/Laser80