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Introducing This plane is a well designed for 61-75 size trainer for beginner pilots. It has sturdy all balsa/ply wood construction and is very stable in flight. Bigger wing and bigger wing area helps give a more stable flight. 3 degree wing...
Introducing From November 1997, Pilatus flew a modified PC-7 Mk.II to test various improvements for a next generation turboprop trainer. In November 1998, Pilatus decided to privately fund the development of the PC-21 training system. Full-scale...
Introducing • Designed for compability with both GP and EP flight • Covered in genuine ORACOVER® • Super Finishing Fiber Glass Cowl • Attractive Scale Colour Scheme • Mechanical Retracts Included • Standard...
Introducing • Designed for compability with both GP and EP flight • Covered in genuine ORACOVER® • Can be flight ready in just 2 to 4 hours • Bolt-on two-piece wing for easy transport and setup at the field •...
Introducing Lockheed Constellation The Lockheed Constellation (affectionately known as the "Connie") was a four engine propeller-driven aircraft built by Lockheed between 1943, and 1958, in its Burbank, California, facility. 856 aircraft were...
Introducing • Designed for compability with both GP and EP flight • Covered in genuine ORACOVER® • Removable canopy for easy change lipo battery and set up radio • Fully scale panel cockpit and scale pilot included •...
The Spitfire is the most famous warbird and the most popular radio controlled plane. Created with the scale enthusiast in mind, this almost-ready-to-fly airplane replicates the scale outline of its full-scale counterpart with accuracy.