Description:
1954 "Cassutt Special 1" racer designed by "Tom Cassutt" won the 1958 race at Ft. Wayne.
Although it was later lost due to a hanger fire. Kits and drawings were sold, and it became the aircraft with the most entries in the Reno Air Races in recent years.
The original plane had a rectangular wing, but recently many tapered wings have been flown.
This "Keisat IIIM" is reproduced in a laser-cut balsa kit.
Reproduced in 1/4.8 scale based on extensive documentation of the actual aircraft. Features a thin main wing with a small aspect ratio, FS-52S engine mounted inverted, interior elevator linkage, and Tufflex cowling for high nitro fuel resistance, all designed for pylon racing.
Two types of ribs are provided, allowing you to choose between rectangular or tapered wings. Scale enthusiasts will enjoy the attention to detail and attention to detail.
Suitable for intermediate level fliers.
Balsa assembly kit
Glow engine specification
Specifications:
Overall length 1110mm
Overall width rectangular wing 950mm, tapered wing 1164mm
Wing area Rectangular wing 27.0 dm2 Tapered wing 28.5 dm2
Overall weight 1600~1800g
Power Glow engine 4C-50 class
Controls AL(2), EV, RD, TH
Please refer to the manufacturer's catalog page for details.
This aircraft is a balsa assembly kit.
There are parts that require skill and experience for production.
The fuselage in the photo is an example of a kit assembled and finished with film.
Film and adhesives are not included in the kit.