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Free-flight aircraft are usually hand launched, release them and they are away. Set them up correctly and they should glide quite a distance in a series of swoops and then drop gently to earth. If you hit a wall you will have to buy another! However they are a bit of a challenge to build and set up - a lot of the fun is in the making. Master it and the skill acquired is priceless.
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Guillows 1/14 S.E.5A Balsawood Freeflight Kit Laser Cut (202)
80 years ago, these WW1 fighters were engaged in thrilling dogfights over the Western
front. Today they have a heroic niche in aviation history that has not or ever will
diminish with time. Magnificent war birds of the 1914 - 1918 era. Fighters made famous by
World War 1 aces like Bishop, Richthofen and Guynemer. The last word in scale realism for
the super detail fan and a flying aircraft for those who build and fly.
The most famous British scout plane of World War 1. Designed and built by the Royal Aircraft Factory, 2,973 S.E. 5 and 5A machines had been delivered by October 1918. Mostly employed on the western Front, the balance were used in training units in Great Britain.
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(Prod Ref #43950)
Price: £42.50
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