Description
Seagull SEA116N – Supermarine Seafire 164cm Spanwidth – 15-20cc Gas Engines
The Seafire was designed with the intermediate/advanced sport flyer in mind. It is a semi scale airplane which is easy to fly and quick to assemble. The airframe is conventionally built using balsa, plywood to make it stronger than the average ARTF, yet the design allows the airplane to be kept light. You will find that most of the work has been done for you already. Flying the Seafire is simply a joy.
Specs:
- Wing span: 164cm
- Wing area: 49.3sq/dm
- Weight: 5.5kg
- Length: 128cm
- Rec. Engine: 15-20cc Gas
- Rec. Radio: 5 channels with 7 servos
- Retracts landing gear (not included)
- Graphics and specifications may change without notice
Minimum servo Torque:
- 6.0V: 11.31 kg-cm
- 7.4V: 12.89 kg-cm
Electric motor conversion:
- Motor: .60 size / 470 Watts
- Propeller: 15×8 ~ 17×7
- ESC: 80A
- Lipo 6S / 4400-5000mAh
Tools & Supplies Needed:
- Thin cyanoacrylate glue
- Medium cyanoacrylate glue
- 30 minute epoxy
- 5 minute epoxy
- Hand or electric drill
- Assorted drill bits
- Modelling knife
- Straight edge ruler
- 2mm ball driver
- Phillips head screwdriver
- 220 grit sandpaper
- 90° square or builder’s triangle
- Wire cutters
- Masking tape & T-pins
- Thread-lock
- Paper towels