PT-17 Stearman 1600mm ARF
PT-17 Stearman 1600mm ARF
Dancing Wings PT-17 Stearman 1600mm Balsa ARF
Overview:
The majority of U.S. pilots of World War 2 received their primary flight training in the famous Stearman Trainer. This excellent 2-place biplane was known as the PT-17 when delivered to Army flight training centers. The Navy designations were N2S-1 and N2S-4. Nearly 3,000 were built in the 1940-43 period and, in the post war era and up to modern times, the Stearman Trainer has been successfully used as a stunt plane and crop duster.
Stearman Aircraft became a subsidiary of Boeing in 1934.
Required for Completion:
(1) 6-Channel or above transmitter
(1) 6-Channel receiver
(4) 37oz metal gear servos
(1) G60 motor
(1) 80A ESC
(1) 15×7prop
(1) 6S 22.2V, 5000mAh EC5 connector, 45C Li-Po battery and charger
(1) Hour assembly time
| Material: | Balsa Wood |
| Wing Span: | 1600mm (63 in) |
| Flying Weight: | ~1300g |
| Wing Loading: | |
| Fuselage Length: | 1350mm (53 in) |
| Motor: | G60 Equivalent Brushless Motor |
| ESC: | 80A ESC |
| Propeller: | 15x7 |
| Servo: | 4x 37g for Electric or 5x 37g for Gas |
| Elevator: | Yes |
| Rudder: | Yes |
| Ailerons: | Yes |
| Flaps: | No |
| Landing Gear: | Fixed |
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