Seagull Harmon Rocket (46 Size) (SEA-42)

Seagull Harmon Rocket (46 Size) (SEA-42)

Brand: Seagull

Part Number: 5500173


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Look at it objectively and you’ll quickly come to the conclusion that the Harmon Rocket has everything the sport flyer could possibly want in an aerobatic model: stunning semi-scale looks, a generous wing area, snappy full span ailerons, the durability of Seagull’s renowned laser cut balsa and ply construction, an easy-clean Oracover shrink wrap and, significantly, aerobatic qualities that have you grinning like a Cheshire cat. If you’re looking for a convenient size, racy, low wing sport aerobat that has the ability to turn heads and offer an exceptional power-to-weight ratio, you’ve come to the right place. Note, too, that the Rocket is supplied with a comprehensive accessory pack including lightweight wheels, a fuel tank, spinner, nuts, bolts and fasteners.

Specification:

Wingspan (mm): 1280 (50")
Length (mm): 1310 (51")
Wing area (sq. in): 558
Weight (lb): 6.4 (2.9g)


Seagull MK3 Harmon Rocket (46 Size) (SEA-42) Features:

  • Superb aerobatic capability.
  • Generous wing area.
  • Tough laser-cut balsa and ply construction.
  • Factory covered with Oracover.
  • Suits 40 – 46 2-stroke (52 – 72 4-stroke).
  • Intermediate to advanced skill level.
  • Semi-scale detailing and racy good looks.
  • Requires 4 channel radio with 6 servos.
  • Brand: Seagull
  • Part No: 5500173
  • Barcode: 505112100952
  • Assembly Level: ARTF (Almost RTF)
  • Power:
    • Electric
    • Nitro
    • Petrol
  • Flying Style: Sport

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