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Mini RC Biplane Kit S.E.5A Royal Fly Aircraft, 14.8'' Laser Cut Balsa Wood Airplane Model Kits to Build, DIY Flying Model Aircraft for Adults Indoor Park Flyer
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SKU: V-K0401-A
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Tags: ww1 ww2 airplane balsa wood plane kits flying airplanes for beginners biplane gift
Features:
1. Accurate laser cutting parts for easy construction
2. Premium balsa and plywood materials
3. Electric powered model airplane kits
4. Equipped with comprehensive hardware pack
5. Micro balsa wood plane perfect for indoor and park flyer
6. Suitable for beginners to improve flying skills
7. Enjoy the assembly process and fun flight
Specs:
Wingspan: 378mm
Fuselage Length: 280mm
Flying Weight: 42-50g
Suggested:
Brushless Motor: 1104 3700KV
ESC: 5A /1S
Servo: 1.7g * 2pcs
Propeller: 5030
BATT:1S 200-250mAh
TX & RX: more than 3CH
One of the most successful aircraft used by the British in World War I (1814-1918), the Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5 entered service in early 1917.
A reliable, stable gun platform, the type soon became the favored aircraft of many notable British aces.
The S.E.5a remained in use through the end of the conflict and was retained by some air forces into the 1920s.
1. Accurate laser cutting parts for easy construction
2. Premium balsa and plywood materials
3. Electric powered model airplane kits
4. Equipped with comprehensive hardware pack
5. Micro balsa wood plane perfect for indoor and park flyer
6. Suitable for beginners to improve flying skills
7. Enjoy the assembly process and fun flight
Specs:
Wingspan: 378mm
Fuselage Length: 280mm
Flying Weight: 42-50g
Suggested:
Brushless Motor: 1104 3700KV
ESC: 5A /1S
Servo: 1.7g * 2pcs
Propeller: 5030
BATT:1S 200-250mAh
TX & RX: more than 3CH
One of the most successful aircraft used by the British in World War I (1814-1918), the Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5 entered service in early 1917.
A reliable, stable gun platform, the type soon became the favored aircraft of many notable British aces.
The S.E.5a remained in use through the end of the conflict and was retained by some air forces into the 1920s.