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Old 04-23-2018, 12:06 PM
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VINTAGE GRADUATE ELECTRIC SAILPLANEUp for auction is a Graduate Electric Airplane purchased from Hobby Lobby International around 1992. It is NIB and has never been removed from the box except the plans and instruction book shown in the photos. Manufactured by Premier Balsa Products, Essex, England. A great kit to build or add it to you collection as it is rare and hard to find. The box shows some minor wear and discoloration.This kit has die cut balsa and plywood parts and spruce wing spars. The airfoil is a high lift flat bottom wing that the catalog claims to hang in the air at low airspeeds. This airplane was designed to use the older type can motor with a Ni-cad Tamiya type battery. A three channel radio system is required (not included). Specifications:

WS-92in. (2438 mm) Length: 44in. (117mm) Wing area: 800 sq.Flying weight: 42 oz. w/o electric. Approximately 72 oz. with electric. loading: 6.4 oz. per sq. ft.Can be made for Rudder and Elevator or Rudder, Elevator and Motor control. Shipping to the lower 48 states only. No P.O. Boxes.Please ask questions before bidding as I am clearing out my RC collection and will not accept returns. Shipping not included in priceFREE DELIVERY TO THE JOE NALL 2018

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