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Introduction to flying Above: the Ripmax Bossanova 3D model aircraft Model aircraft
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With its huge control surfaces, thick wing section and incredibly lightweight construction, the Bossanova is a great 3D performer that will suit even the most demanding task. Capable of just about every extreme 3D manoeuvre with ease, the aircraft is designed to make the most of today's powerful 0.53 cu in size engines and wide-blade, fine pitch 'paddle' props. Supplied factory built and covered to avery high standard and complete with a pre-painted fibreglass cowl, pre-bent wire undercarriage with lightweight wheels, spinner, comprehensive hardware package and detailed, full-colour instructions containing the complete step-by-step assembly sequence in photographs.
The new Irvine Tutor 40 sets new standards for getting started in small aircraft flying. The full colour instruction book assumes that the builder knows nothing and guides him through the construction every step of the way. With over 160 colour pictures to refer to, the beginner has the best chance of success first time. The Tutor 40 features a semi-symmetrical wing section for the best compromise between slow and high speed flight and will cope with the wide variety of weather conditions encountered throughout the year. The engine mounting system will cater for nearly every engine in the size range on the market today.
© Barnard Microsystems Limited 2006 - 2008
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