1/3-scale Christen Eagle II ARF
Model Airplane News, Dec 2003
GREAT PLANES
This gorgeous aerobatic performer is one of Great Planes' most realistic biplanes ever! A top-quality performer with gasoline and glow engines, this model has great appeal for intermediate and veteran pilots. It's made of hand-selected wood and expertly covered in Top Flite MonoKote, and it can be flight-ready in just 25 to 30 hours. Scale details include its distinctive "Eagle" trim scheme, fiberglass fairings, interplane struts and cowl and authentic flying-wire locations. Specs: wingspans (top/bottom)-68.5/64.5 in.; wing area-1,436 sq. in.; weight-16.5 to 18 lb.; wing loading-26 to 29 oz./sq. ft.; length-62.5 in.; engine recommended-2- or 4-stroke glow or gasoline; radio req'd-4-channel; price-$429.99.
Great Planes Model Mfg. Co.; distributed by Great Planes Model Distributors (217) 398-6300; (800) 682-8948; greatplanes.com.
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