Great Planes Tiger Moth 60 ARF - GPMA1330 User Manual

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The fierce Luftwaffe Stuka dive-bomber struck fear into the hearts of Allied troops during WWII — and now it returns to the
skies over your flying field! From the fiberglass cowl and wheel pants to its “underslung” flaps and ailerons on the gull wing,
this Great Planes almost ready-to-fly model remains true to the full-size fighter. All-wood construction and interlocking parts
keep the airframe light and strong, and the model is fully sheeted and precovered to shave final assembly time to 20-25
hours. Another scale touch is the “greenhouse”-shaped canopy that will accommodate two pilot figures (not included). A
wide range of engines can be used to power the Stuka — and it flies as scale as it looks. Large control surfaces, separate
aileron servos and a long tail moment add stability and precision to your dramatic dogfight maneuvers! GPMA1340

Wingspan: 70 in
Wing Area: 770 sq in
Weight: 8 lb
Wing Loading: 24 oz/sq ft
Length: 55 in
Requires: 2-stroke .61-.75 or 4-stroke .91 engine,

4-7 channel radio w/5-7 servos

The first ARF of the feared German fighter!

A small homebuilt racer first seen in the 1940s, the Shoestring’s simplicity made it a favorite with builders, while its
maneuverability appealed to fun-loving pilots. Those same qualities make the Great Planes Shoestring ARF a standout
among R/C models. The kit’s all-wood parts make it light and lively. Dual aileron servos and a symmetrical wing supply the
speed and might for exciting stunts and new moves. Factory-applied MonoKote

®

film and factory-painted fiberglass parts

add vibrant color and durability, for a distinctive look like few other models at the flight line. GPMA1325

Wingspan: 61.5 in
Wing Area: 712.5 sq in
Weight: (RTF): 7 lb
Wing Loading: 22.6 oz/sq ft
Length: 53 in
Requires: 2-stroke .61 or 4-stroke .91 engine,

4-channel radio w/5 servos

Fun '40s homebuilt — flight-ready in just 14-20 hours!

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