SE5a ARTF
The Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5a is a British biplane fighter aircraft of the First World War.
It was developed at the Royal
Aircraft Factory by a team consisting of Henry Folland, John Kenworthy and Major Frank Goodden.
It was one of the fastest aircraft of the
war, while being both stable and relatively manoeuvrable. According to aviation author Robert Jackson, the S.E.5a was: "the nimble fighter
that has since been described as the Spitfire of World War One"
Required to complete
- Glue
- Motor and Prop Driver
- ESC (Electronic Speed Controller)
- 4x 17g Servos
- Prop
- Battery and battery charger
- Connectors
- Transmitter and receiver
- Various Tools
Don't Like The Shiny Finish?
We have the solution...
Give the model a good clean with Isopropyl Alcohol (also known as Rubbing Alcohol) to remove and grease and residue. then give it a coat of Chroma Matt
Fuel proofer.
Specification |
Wingspan |
1620mm (63.78") |
Length |
1250mm (49.2") |
Weight |
3100g (6.8lbs) |
Receiver |
Not supplied Min 4 channel |
Battery |
PPL-60C4S-3300 or PPL-60C4S-3700 Not supplied |
Please Note: Due to size and weight limitations we are unable
to ship ARTFs, ARTFs and/or batteries outside of Mainland UK
Please Note Due to having our knuckles severely rapped by the Post Office
we can no longer send any kind of battery via the post. Any order containing batteries will
have to be sent via courier and this will incur a minimum of a £9.99 delivery and
packaging charge.
We cannot deliver batteries outside of mainland UK
We can also supply
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