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Mountain Models Spook-E Micro


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The Spook-E™ Micro is a micro model designed with influence from the famous


Spook, a classic vintage plane, to bring back that nostalgic feeling of yesteryear, in an indoor electric package. The 23.5-inch Spook-E™ Micro is super easy to build and easy enough for a beginner to learn how to fly, with some friendly help. The Spook-E™ was designed using a state of the art 3D CAD package, to allow for exceptional interlocking parts design and fit. 3D design also allows Mountain Models to provide clearer assembly images, without having to use photos. The Spook-E™ is


built from self-jigging interlocking laser-cut balsa and plywood parts. It’s like a 3D jigsaw puzzle with instructions. Although not needed for building, full size plans are included for reference. If the instructions are read beforehand and followed during the build, the Spook-E™ can be built up and ready to fly in only a few evenings. The Spook-E™ is designed to accept the popular ParkZone Ultra-Micro electronics. SPECIFICATIONS: Wingspan: 23.5 inches Length: 15.7 inches Wing area: 100 square inches Flying weight: 1.8 ounces Wing loading: 2.6 ounces/square foot


The Mountain Models Spook-E™ sells for $39.00.


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1222 Harter Ave., Woodland, CA 95776 (530) 661-0399


est. 1989 by Mr. Fred Burgdorf OCTOBER 2012


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