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A1 Skyraider

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Wingspan: 72"
Flying weight: 13.5-14.5 lbs
Engine recommendation: 1.20 FS or equivalent 2-stroke

RRP: £279.95


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So what's so special about our ARTF's?

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.

Engine choice tips...

The Skyraider is ideal for many of the 1.20 four strokes available today. Popular engine choices are the OS 1.20, Saito 125, ASP 1.20 and Laser 1.50. You could also use a compact electronic ignition petrol engine with a rear carb to help keep the cowl clean. We would NOT recommend a magneto petrol engine like the Zenoah 26, due to the excessive weight of these units when compared to a CDi engine. Also these engines are very wide due to the side carb/exhaust layout, not ideal for an inline cowl.

If you intend to fit the optional drop tanks you may want to consider fitting a 1.50-1.80 four stroke in order to overcome the extra drag.

 

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A little history... The A-1 Skyraider was initially developed during WWII to perform as a carrier based long-range torpedo/dive bomber. It missed the second world war by a few months, but quickly proved itself as a reliable performer, capable of carrying a tremendous amount of ordanance on seven hardpoints on each wing, while maintaining excellent low speed manueverability. It could loiter on target for much longer periods than faster aircraft and deliver its substantial load of ordanance with greater precision.

These design characteristics resulted in it seeing substantial combat in Korea, and later in Vietnam, where it proved extremely beneficial. Although the USN and USMC were beginning to phase out the Skyraider in favour of the A-6 Intruder, it continued to see substantial service, with many being transferred to the USAF where they were used in a close support role, particularly with the Air Rescue and Recovery Service where they protected downed pilots until HH-3 Jolly Green Giants were able to extract them to safety. It also saved the lives of hundreds of servicemen who were facing imminent harm, thanks to its ability to deliver ordanance in close proximity to ground forces. At least two USAF pilots recieved the Congressional Medal of Honour for actions they undertook while flying the Skyraider.

About this Model's Paint Scheme... This model is in the livery of VA 176, the thunderbolts, who while operating A-1H Skyraiders from the carrier USS Interpid over vietnam in a RESCAP mission, engaged a flight of 4 Mig-17 jets, and scored one confirmed kill, one probable kill and damaged a third, forcing the Migs to retreat from the area. Part of the reason for the success was that the engagement occurred at very low level, in an area covered by high hills. This allowed the skyraiders to use their low speed maneuverability to their advantage.

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