Spacewalker Model Airplane
Spacewalker 1/3-Scale BIY
Although it looks like it's straight out of the 1930's, don't bother looking up this one in your aviation history books. The Spacewalker was designed by Jesse Anglin of Hendersonville, North Carolina and first flew in 1986! Despite the fact it is a relatively new design, the Spacewalker manages to capture all the spirit of Aviation's Golden Age.

This 1/3-scale model of Jesse's Spacewalker retains all of the charm of his beautiful homebuilt. Plans for the full-size aircraft were scaled down for the ultimate in scale accuracy. Construction is easy with pre-formed fiberglass parts such as cowling, wingtips, and wheel pants and conventional balsa and plywood construction.

In the air, Spacewalker is certain to please. The big wing, thick airfoil, and long tail moment make for stable approaches and soft, slow landings. But before coming back to earth, it can do enough loops, rolls, snaps, and spins to make any sport pilot happy. Here's a scale model that almost anyone can handle! 3-Piece wing with aluminum wing joiners. Includes hardware, scale leaf-spring tailwheel assembly, authentic decals, etc.
Specifications
Wingspan 2640 mm
Wing Area 116.1 dm2
Weight 9070 g
Length 1828 mm
Radio
Required
4 Channels, 5 Servos
Engine
Required
(1.5-2.4) 25-40 cm³ 2-Stroke Glow
(1.8-3.0) 30-50 cm³ 4-Stroke Glow

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