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Bo-209 Monsun

A light all-metal two-seater training, aerobatics and glider towing aircraft



      Quality, Accuracy, Handling, you won't find better!

All our models are designed by a world renowned British company

The most accurate scale ARTF's available in this price range

Composite Fuselage for scale detail and strength

Un-like other ARTF's they have specialised quality covering, seamlessly spray painted to give colour matched cowl and mouldings.

Custom graphic art work pre-applied during the production process, not glossy stickers like other ARTF's.

To prevent the decals from lifting the complete airframe is sealed with a two pack clear coat.

Custom formulated film with anti tear properties used on the flying surfaces helps keep wrinkling to a minimum.

Specially designed wing geometry for excellent low speed, almost unstalable handling.

In 1965 Bolkow Apparatebau's technical director, Dr. Hermann Mylius, began work on the design of a light all-metal two-seater training, aerobatics and glider towing aircraft, under the designation MHK-101. Clearly owing much to be Bo 208 Junior, with some commonality of components new wing and a wider fuselage to provide more room in the cabin. The prototype took off on its maiden flight on 22 December 1967 Powered by a 115-hp (86 kW) Lycoming O-235-C2A engine. It was developed as the Bolkow 209 Monsun and Manufacturing of a prototype began in January 1969, this making its first flight on 28 of May.

The main production variants were the Bo 209-150, powered by a 150 hp (112 kW) Avco Lycoming )-320-E1C engine driving a McCauley fixed pitch or optional Hartzell constant speed propeller, and the Bo 209-160 with a 160-hp (119-kW) AVCO Lycoming IO-320-DIA fuel injection equipped engine fitted with the Hartzell propeller as standard. Both models had folding wings to reduce hangar space requirements and to facilitate towing of the aircraft behind a car; they also had retractable nosewheels and fixed main wheels. The Monsun was also available as the Bo 209S two-seat trainer, with non-folding wings and non-retraceable landing gear. Production of all models totalling 102. ceasing in 1971.




Specifications:
Wing span:71"
Flying weight: 7 lbs
Radio:4ch
Engine: .90 glow

Xmas Special: £129.95
RRP: £149.95

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