Mosquito Scale Electric Twin

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45-1/4" wingspan, 34-1/4" long, 307 sq. in. wing area, 32 oz. flying weight. Nicknamed "The Wooden Wonder", Britain's de Havilland Mosquito is available in two versions. Wing, fuselage, engine nacelles and tail are pre-finished molded foam construction. Includes many pre-painted vacuformed plastic detail parts. Designed for hand launching and belly landings; there are plastic reinforcements on the bottom of the nacelles. Plug-in landing gear and tail wheel are included for static display. Materials are included for a detailed cockpit including instrument panels and pilot figures. Waterslide scale decals accurately represent actual WW2 aircraft. The power system recommend is perfect. It provides plenty of power and scale-like flying speed. A functional rudder can be added with the addition of a fourth servo and the use of a 4-channel radio. Instructions are photo illustrated. The assembly takes from 20-40 hours depending on the level of finish desired. For 3-channels, Ailerons (2 servos), Elevator and Throttle.

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  • Model or not that still looks like the best aircraft I have ever seen :D

  • @TheRoboteer oh whoops my mistake :P

  • @CALIxDeath £39 as in english money

  • @TheRoboteer 39 POUNDS isnt small jeez

  • @TheRoboteer get the 73" one for $200 or like 120 euro's...

  • mosquitos r my fav plane im thinking about buying a small one for 39 pounds

  • NICE AIRPLANE

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