DPR Cessna 180 (Rubber Powered)
Brand: DPR
Part No: DPR1005
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Discover traditional aeromodelling with the DPR Cessna 180 (Rubber Powered). This compact balsa and tissue kit is designed to teach core building skills and deliver satisfying flight performance in a short build time. The DPR Cessna 180, part number DPR1005, comes with accurately laser-cut parts and the key components you need to assemble and fly, requiring only glue to complete.
Key Features
- Outstanding flying characteristics.
- Easy to build.
- Everything included except glue.
- Perfect for all ages.
- Ideal for teaching basic building skills.
- Accurate laser-cut balsa parts help speed assembly.
- Rubber-powered for extended flight duration.
Specification
- Wingspan: 450 mm
- Length: 385 mm
- Power Source: Rubber
- Construction: Balsa & tissue
- Shipping Weight: 0.12 kg
What's In The Box
- Laser-cut balsa parts set
- Sandpaper square
- Cessna 180 self-adhesive sticker sheet
- Comprehensive instruction manual
- Plastic propeller and nose cone
- Wire undercarriage
- Sheet of tissue paper
- Wing and tailplane plan
- 2x Elastic (motor) bands
Needed to Complete
- Glue (balsa cement, PVA or cyano)
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The art of model aeroplane building involves many skills that are best learnt in small steps rather than giant leaps. Achievable challenges and tasks are the foundation upon which greater challenges and more complex models can be attempted. At the very start, then, are aircraft that not only build quickly and teach essential skills, but also reward with a flight performance that inspires. Enter the Cessna 180 from the DPR Rubber Duration Series, a low commitment model that serves to introduce traditional building techniques, through the assembly of its tissue covered flying surfaces, and guaranteed satisfaction, due to its speedy build time. No matter what age you are everyone has something to gain from building, trimming and flying a Cessna 180.
Specification:
| Wingspan (mm): | 450 |
| Length (mm): | 385 |
| Power source: | Rubber |
| Construction: | Balsa & tissue |
DPR Cessna 180 (Rubber Powered) Tech Specs:
DPR Cessna 180 (Rubber Powered) Key Features:
- The art of model aeroplane building involves many skills that are best learnt in small steps rather than giant leaps. Achievable challenges and tasks are the foundation upon which greater challenges and more complex models can be attempted. At the very start, then, are aircraft that not only build quickly and teach essential skills, but also reward with a flight performance that inspires. Enter the Cessna 180 from the DPR Rubber Duration Series, a low commitment model that serves to introduce traditional building techniques, through the assembly of its tissue covered flying surfaces, and guaranteed satisfaction, due to its speedy build time. No matter what age you are everyone has something to gain from building, trimming and flying a Cessna 180.
Specification:
Wingspan (mm): 450 Length (mm): 385 Power source: Rubber Construction: Balsa & tissue - Outstanding flying characteristics.
- Easy to build.
- Everything included except glue.
- Perfect for all ages.
- Ideal for teaching basic building skills.
- Accurate laser cut balsa parts help speed assembly.
- Rubber-powered for extended flight duration.
What's in the Box:
- 1x Laser cut balsa parts set.
- 1x Sandpaper square.
- 1x Cessna 180 self-adhesive sticker sheet.
- 1x Comprehensive instruction manual.
- 1x Plastic propeller and nose cone.
- 1x Wire undercarriage.
- 1x Sheet of tissue paper.
- 1x Wing and tailplane plan.
- 2x Elastic (motor) bands.
Needed to Complete:
- Glue (balsa cement, PVA or cyano).
DPR Cessna 180 (Rubber Powered) Tech Specs:
- Shipping Weight: 0.12kg / 0.27lbs
Key Info:
- Brand: DPR
- Part No: DPR1005
- Barcode: 5016393000096
- Flying Style: Chuck Gliders
- Assembly Level: Kit (Unassembled)
- Power: Rubber Band
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