Seagull SportCruiser 91-110 ARF
Seagull introduces the SportCruiser 91-110 ARF, a scale replica of this light sport aircraft. The SportCruiser is a great flying sport scale plane loaded with consumer focused features such as shock absorbing landing gear with fiberglass fairings pre-applied decals. Scale details include two pilot figures. The top-quality balsa and ply construction is covered in genuine Hangar 9® UltraCote® for a high quality, durable finish. The factory painted fiberglass cowl has scale detail molded in and perfectly completes the front of the model. All the hardware needed to finish assembly is included. SPECIFICATIONS:
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Wing span: 70.9 inches Wing area: 769 square inches Overall length: 46.3 inches Flying weight: 8.8–9.7 lbs. Requires a 5-channel radio, seven standard servos (six for EP).
The SportCruiser 91-110 ARF (SEA148) is priced at $289.99. Mystique 2.9m ARF
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Wing span: 114 inches Wing area: 1034 square inches Wing Loading: 10.9 ounces/square foot Flying weight: 4.20–4.60 pounds unpowered Requires a 6-channel radio, 6 servos (2 mini, 4 thin-wing) Requires a 5-channel radio, seven standard servos (six for EP). The Mystique 2.9m ARf (EFL4905) is priced at $369.99.
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