Seagull SEA338N-INDENT 2024 P-47D Little Bunny MK II- 10cc 55" wingspan, PU wheel alu hub 2.75", Matte

P-47D Little Bunny MK II- 10cc 55" wingspan, PU wheel alu hub 2.75", Matte
Manufacturer: Seagull Models
Availability: Out of Stock - on backorder and will be dispatched once in stock.
SKU: SEA338N
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Available for indent order before 30-9-2024

20% Deposit is required to secure your order with the balance owing once the shipment lands and is ready to collect/ship. ETD early 2025

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P-47D "Little Bunny" MK II  10cc 

Wingspan--------------- 55.0 in (140.0 cm).
Wing area--------------- 560.2 sq.ins (36.1 sq.dm).
Weight------------------- 8.4 lbs (3.8 kg).
Length------------------- 45.2 in (114.8 cm).
Engine/Motor size----- 8-10cc gasoline.
Radio--------------------- 7 channels with 9 servos.

Item Code: SEA 338N

KEY FEATURES
It is perfect for the entry-level pilot. It will allow you to go from training to advanced sport maneuvers without upgrading or purchasing a new plane. Once you’ve mastered the basics with the help of a flight instructor, simply remove the NACA droops and advance to sport maneuvers and it has incredible scale detail.
·         Progressive design allows smooth advancement to the next level of RC flight
·         Removable plastic NACA droops for extra stabilization during training.

  • 3-D computer engineering produces parts that fit with absolute precision for straight, strong assembly.
  • Slotted flaps provide function as well as scale appearance to maintain scale lines.
  • The wood is of high quality of balsa and balsa plywood and birch plywood from Russia and the laser-cutting is very well done.
  • The Seagull P-47D MkII is not your average trainer. After the first takeoff, all doubt was removed. With the NACA droops and low rates it is a tame flier. It easily flies big gentle patterns so you can work on abusing that landing gear, opps - I mean work on landings. I would recommend that you install the optional servos for flaps.
  • I would recommend that if you are learning to fly, do two things. The first is join your local club and find a qualified, experienced instructor. The second is to get a computer simulator and practice every chance you get!
  • When you're ready to step up, go to a 2 blade propeller and spinner, remove the NACA droops and kick up the control throws. Then the Seagull P-47D MK II becomes a great second airplane. You will learn aerobatics while perfecting those spot-landing skills with the flaps. If you want to progress to a warbird, I feel that this airplane is a good stepping stone.