
Britten-Norman's full-scale Islander first flew the skies as a prototype in June 1965. What made it unique is its lack of a center aisle between the seats in the main cabin. Instead, passengers board and disembark using three doors along each side of the fuselage. The new GWS BN-2 Islander ARF accurately and excitingly captures the scale appearance and rugged feel of the real thing. Easy to assemble and ready to fly in just a couple of evenings, the Islander comes equipped with twin direct-drive 280 motors that can later be upgraded to EDF50 ducted-fan motors. 
Features:
- Includes two EDP100 Direct Drive motor
- Easy to assemble
- Great scale appearance

| Specifications | Wingspan: Wing Area: Motor: Radio: Length: Battery: Flight Pack: | 36.6in 260 sq in EPS300C Power System 3-ChannelMinimum 26.4in 270mAh or 600mAh 7.2V battery pack 2 micro or mini servos, micro electronic speed control, micro receiver, and 600mAh battery |

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