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Product Description
Specifications:
Material: Pre-Built Balsa Wood
Wing Span: 1600mm(63 in)
Flying Weight: ~1300g
Wing Loading:
Fuselage Length: 1350mm (53 in)
Motor: 3520-580KV Equivalent Brushless Motor (not included)
ESC: 80A ESC (not included)
Propeller: 15x7 (not included)
Servo: 4x 37g for Electric or 5x 37g for Gas (not included)
Elevator: Yes
Rudder: Yes
Ailerons: Yes
Flaps: No
Landing Gear: Fixed
6-Channel or above transmitter (not included)
6-Channel receiver (not included)
6S 22.2V, 5000mAh EC5 connector, 45C Li-Po battery and charger (not included)
The Stearman Model 75 is a biplane formerly used as a military trainer aircraft, of which at least 10,626 were built in the United States during the 1930s and 1940s. Stearman Aircraft became a subsidiary of Boeing in 1934.
Material: Pre-Built Balsa Wood
Wing Span: 1600mm(63 in)
Flying Weight: ~1300g
Wing Loading:
Fuselage Length: 1350mm (53 in)
Motor: 3520-580KV Equivalent Brushless Motor (not included)
ESC: 80A ESC (not included)
Propeller: 15x7 (not included)
Servo: 4x 37g for Electric or 5x 37g for Gas (not included)
Elevator: Yes
Rudder: Yes
Ailerons: Yes
Flaps: No
Landing Gear: Fixed
6-Channel or above transmitter (not included)
6-Channel receiver (not included)
6S 22.2V, 5000mAh EC5 connector, 45C Li-Po battery and charger (not included)
The Stearman Model 75 is a biplane formerly used as a military trainer aircraft, of which at least 10,626 were built in the United States during the 1930s and 1940s. Stearman Aircraft became a subsidiary of Boeing in 1934.