Cessna 170 laser. carved 610mm
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American sports wing aircraft produced from 1948 to 1956, the rival Piper with an engine of 105 HP and effective Fowlers flaps. Its military version of the L-19, later O-1 Bird Dog, the "eyes" of the US Air Force in Vietnam - no small job unobtrusive observers branding goals in the jungle by jet bombers were blind. Cessen 170 was constructed through 5000, roughly a third of them are still flying.
Designers freely flying mock sports high wing aircraft designed for propulsion by rubber; instructions and schedule allow you to build a model as well as a free flight with a powered combustion engine 0,33ccm.
The model is a classic balsa structure in Rozsyp with laser carved wooden parts, scale accessories made of vacuum-molded plastic parts and plastic drawn by injection molding. The hull is constructed right minimaketářskou technology partitions a plurality of longitudinal protruding part that allow to faithfully reproduce the rounded shapes. Built in two stages - thanks to "split" in the vertical plane stand directly on the countertop first half of the fuselage, and then to her "dolepíte" second half. This ensures that even complicated shapes hull stand straight and symmetrical, without needing any special preparations. Since it is a small - albeit relatively simple - a model, you should already have prior experience with classical building and test-flying models powered by rubber.
The Cessna 170 is also suitable for conversion to a RC model with electric drive - although this construction plan variantuu offer for experienced modeller would not be a big problem.
Kit includes: laser carved balsa parts, balsa wood beams, vacuum-molded parts Scale (bonnet ...), plastic propeller shaft and head, rubber volume rubber (5x1mm), plastic wheels, steel strings on chassis and other small parts, plastic wheels, lining paper sheet wet decals, construction plan. < / P>
Margin [mm] | 610 |
Length [mm] | 403 |
controlled functions | None |
Building intensity | S2 |
Difficulty piloting | P0 |