P-39 Airacobra (46 size - Warbird category)
Of all the fighter planes that flew during World War II, the P-39 Airacobra was unique in having its engine place behind the pilot. This design allowed for greater manoeuvrability. The P-39 was the first single-engine fighter plane to have a tricycle undercarriage and to have a more powerful armament than any other single-engine fighter of that time.
The P-39 Airacobra was designed in 1937, and first flew on April 6, 1939. Nearly 9,588 P-39 series were built, and flown by the U.S. Army, U.S. Air Force squadrons in the Pacific, Alaska, Europe, Africa, and South America. The British, Free French, Italian Air Forces also operated P-39's.
Features:
- All Balsa and lite-ply construction
- ABS Drop tanks
- Fully covered in weathered detail
- Fiberglass cowling
- Hand painted pilot
- Control surfaces pre-hinged and installed
Specifications:
- Wingspan: 1580mm
- Fuselage: 1160mm
- Fly wight: 2500g
- Glow Engine: 6,5cc 2T / 8,5 cc 4 T
- Eletric Motor: 650 Watt (BOOST 40)
- Radio req: 4 channels, 4 servos
Includes:
- Assembly instructions with stage photos
- Fixed gear
- Fiberglass motor cowling
- Wheels
- Servo trays
- Engine mounts
- Fuel drop tank
- Fuel tank
- Radiator air scoop
- Decals and all hardware pack
Option: E-retracts with struts: VQ-ARE20
Does not include: radio, motor, glue, and silicon fuel line