Seagull Models Supermarine Seafire RC Plane, .75 Size ARF
Overview
The Supermarine Seafire was built as a naval aircraft from the very start and entered service with the Fleet Air Arm in 1942 and served as a front-line aircraft until 1951. The Supermarine Seafire also supported a number of Allied Landings and was used by Canadian and French Air Forces.
Features
- Suited for intermediate to advanced pilots
- Mechanical retracts included
- Factory covered with Oracover
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Product Information
Seagull's Supermarine Seafire has been thrilling pilots with its exceptional flight performance. This 1640mm warbird is suitable for a 6-channel RC operating eight servos, and requires either a .75 – .91 two-stroke or .91 – 1.20 four-stroke, or equivalent brushless outrunner motor. Because it is such an incredible model, it is rare to find and mostly suitable for intermediate to expert flyers. The Supermarine Seafire by Seagull models is an investment done right.
What you need
- Radio with minimum 6 channels
- 8 x servos
- Either .75-.91 2-stroke, .91-1.20 4-stroke or equivalent brushless outrunner motor
Specs
- Experience level
- Intermediate to Advanced
- Wingspan
- 164 cm / 64.6 in
- Wing area
- 49 sq.dm / 759.5 sq.in
- Overall length
- 128 cm / 50.4 in
- Flying weight
- 4 kg / 8.8 lbs
- Power system
- .75 - .91 2-stroke, .91 - 1.20 4-stroke, or equivalent brushless outrunner
- Radio
- 6 channels
- Servos
- 8
- Retracts
- Mechanical