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Initially introduced to the hobby
market in the 1980's, it has remained the most recognizable amphibious
model airplane in the world. Many thousands of these models have been
flown over the years
Specification:
Wing Span: 59.5 "
Wing Area: 725 in.
Length: 54"
Weight: 7 lbs.
Req. Engine: .40 - .46 - 2 Cycle
.54 - .60 - 4 Cycle
Req. Radio: 4 Channel |
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To say the Seamaster is a classic
is a vast understatement. In the last few decades, tens of thousands of
Seamaster's have flown over the waters of the world, and memories of this
enduring airplane remain in the hearts of every modeler who has owned one.
Now you can experience the thrill of flight combined with the "call
of the sea" without taking the time to build a kit.
Ace R/C's new Seamaster 40 ARF is completely built and covered with
UltraCoteŽ so you can head for the water in a fraction of the time. Spend
a few minutes for final assembly, install a radio and engine, and you are
ready to load up. If you are a landlubber, the Seamaster converts from a
seaplane to a land plane in a few minutes, making it a true amphibian.
Features: |
- Radio Set -
Transmitter (4 channels), Standard Servos - x5, Receiver, Battery,
Foam, Rubber Band.
- Engine -
Airplane engine (PRO-46 or F-54s), Glow Plug, Glow Fuel (10% - 15%),
1.5V Glow Starter,
12V Fuel Pump, 12V Battery, 12V Electric Starter, Glow Plug Wrench.
- Adhesives -
Instant setting Cyanoacrylate adhesive (thin CA), Slow setting
Cyanocrylate adhesive (thick CA),
10 minute Epoxy (fast), 20-30 minute Epoxy (slow), Zap-a-dap-a-goo,
Shoe -goo or equivalent, Clear silicone seal
- Tools - Ruler,
Hobby knife and blades, Scissors, Steel straight edge, Long nose
pliers and diagonal cutting pliers,
Fine-point or felt-tip pen, Phillips and flat head screw drivers,
Drill bits (1/16", 5/64", 3/32", 5/32",
3/16"),
Straight building board, Heat sealing iron.
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