Based on a pre-WWI racing plane, the Bristol Scout was the first military
aircraft produced for England in large quantities. It was fast and extremely maneuverable when it entered service.
And in the slipstream of SIG's Jenny ARF park flyer, the new Bristol Scout ARF takes to the air to do battle over the skies at your local park.
The SIG Bristol Scout ARF is constructed of a special, super lightweight, yet strong, injection foam that
is factory finished in a beautiful, authentic color scheme. The two one-piece air foiled wings attached using a strong plywood cabane structure.
Rounding out the semi-scale details are a detailed molded cowling, cockpit cover and twin lightweight wheels with pre-finished wheel covers. |
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Includes
- Two piece light foam fuselage
- One piece molded foam wings
- Die cut plywood cabanes, wing struts and tail skid
- Scale-like wire landing gear
- Molded plastic cowl, cockpit deck, wheels and wheel covers
- Unique water slide transfer decals
- Unique water slide transfer decals
- Powerful 180 electric motor
- Gear box with 4.4:1 gear ratio
- 8 " wood finish nylon propeller
- Illustrated easy to follow assembly manual
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| Specifications |
| Wingspan: |
30.787 in |
782 mm |
| Wing Area: |
301.5 inē |
19.5 dmē |
| Length: |
25 1/2 in |
648 mm |
| Flying Weight: |
10.8 - 11.2 oz |
305 - 320 g |
| Radio Required: |
3 Channel, 2 Micro Servos, 5 A ESC |
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Also included is a powerful 180 electric motor with 4.4:1 gear drive unit,
realistic WWI decals, a wood-tone plastic propeller and a step-by-step illustrated instruction manual to guide you easily
from the box to the field. In a gentle breeze, the SIG Bristol Scout ARF takes to the air straight and solid, using only
about 20 feet of ground to roll off. While in the air, loops and other barnstormer favorites are easy and dependable.
Overall air speed is only 5 to 7 mph, but you'll swear it's much faster. | |