Bellair Sopwith Triplane - electric scale kitA-BA020 NEW
Belair Scale Kits are developed by experts in the field of traditional balsa aircraft building. Having identified some of the tedious aspects of scratch building, their kits feature laser cut parts that help avoid the hours of tracing and cutting, allowing you to get building as soon as you roll out the plans. Not only do the laser cut parts speed up the process they also increase accuracy ensuring the final airframe fits together perfectly every time. The included plans identify each individual part with a part number that correlates to the markings etched on the part helping ensure the build goes smoothly and correctly.
Belair Kit are accredited cutters for some of the modelling world's best designers. The likes of Peter Rake and Reinhold Platz provide the CAD data allowing others to enjoy not only the process of building but also safe in the knowledge the aircraft will fly beautifully too!
All Belair models include all the parts to build the basic airframe and require the tools and adhesives needed to assemble. Once the airframe is built, electronics, final covering and details are needed to complete and make ready for flight.
The Sopwith Triplane was a British single seat fighter aircraft designed and manufactured by the Sopwith Aviation Company during the First World War. It was the first military triplane to see operational service.
It has a top speed of 115mph and a range of 300 miles. The Triplane's combat debut was highly successful. The new fighter's exceptional rate of climb and high service ceiling gave it a marked advantage over the Albatros D.III.
The Peter Rake designed Sopwith Triplane suits 400 size motors and is of all wood construction.
Note: This model requires all electronics, covering and details to finish.
Spec | Data |
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Wingspan |
35.99 inches
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Motor type | 400 Size Brushless |