95.5in span model of the Canadian experimental design which first flew in 1959 and this design features the atmosphere of the original exactly. If you want a scale model that is different, then this is it. Span 98in, two functions with two mixers, or four functions.
Designed by Tony NijhuisModel Type: Basic TrainerTony Nijhuis returns to his roots with an easy to built trainer that provides the novice with a complete modelling experience. Not only is the Sky 40 model aircraft a cracking training machine, it's a good all-round sport aerobat too. Dont be fooled into thinking you have to be a beginner to build one. If you've only ever assembled ARTFs this could be just the job to experience the challenges and rewards of traditional modelling.Wingspan: 65 1/2 inch (1660mm)Fuselage Length 42" (1070mm)All up weight: 5lbs 8oz (2.2kg)Wing Loading: 12oz/sq. ft. (3.3kg/sq.m)C of G: 75mm from root leading edge.Rec'd Motor. 40-.46 two-stroke (i.c version)Radio: 4-5 Channel, 5 ServosControl Functions: Aileron, elevator, rudder, throttle. Article featured in July 2006 RCM&E The kit build photos are available by clicking on the Model Flying logo below.
By Brian Peckham. Light scale - 57ins span - for 4-strokes 0.35-0.40.Designed specifically for light scale, Brian Peckham's model of the delightful low wing sport aircraft of the '30s is ideal for the medium size 4 stroke motor. 0.35-0.40. 57in. Four function.
A super-elegant high aspect-ratio soarer which had the facility for a power pod to be fitted. The wing is in two pieces of ease of transportation and features a tongue and box fixing. Fly it from the slope, or have some fun from a flat field with the.049 motor place.
Old-time atmosphere, docile performance. Evocative of the 'wind in the wires' era of flying the Aviator combines the charm of the vintage aircraft with the flying qualities of modern aeroplanes. Not difficult to build - despite its appearance. Four function, 58in.