
Features
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From the scale cockpit and dummy radial engine to the stringer assembly — even the rivets and panel lines molded into the fiberglass fuselage — the detail found on this model is astounding! |
The optional retracts are custom-made by Robart. The gear doors are engineered with “give”, so that even after numerous touchdowns they stay in alignment, and continue to fit flush when closed. |
The wings break down into four sections for transporting, and plug into metal joiners for quick assembly — and without having to disconnect the pneumatic lines! |
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A standout in style and ARF quality.
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This is one plane that really delivers the WOW! factor!
The huge (nearly 1/5 scale) dimensions of Top Flite’s Beechcraft Staggerwing
ARF bring out its vintage looks, and that’s not all. It’s priced considerably
less than the other Staggerwing models on the market — and it would be hard
to put a price on the time and effort that a kit this impressive would require
(or to have professionally assembled).
- Distinctive in appearance; the working gear doors that not only add realism, they also improve the plane’s aerodynamics and enhance its clean looks.
- A 1.60-size 2-stroke or 4-stroke engine is all you need for powering this elegant model.
- Only the finest materials are used — premium woods, high-quality fiberglass and genuine MonoKote® covering.
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Specifications
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Wing Area: 1525 in (97.6 dm2)
Weight: 17-19 lb (7.7-8.6 kg)
Wing Loading: 26-28 oz/ft2 (80-90 g/dm2)
Length: 62.5 in (1590 mm)
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Engine Required: 2-stroke or 4-stroke 1.60 cu in (25 cc) glow engine
Radio Required: 6-channel w/7 servos (minimum) or 8-9 channel w/9 servos (with retracts), (2) 6 in (152 mm) flap extensions, (2) 12 in (305 mm) aileron extensions, (2) Y connectors, 1000+mAh battery, propeller
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