Aeronaut
AER112400
The Mü-13e (later called Bergfalke I) was designed and built in 1951, at a time when gliding was banned in post-war Germany. Egon Scheibe designed the aircraft on the basis of the pre-war design Mü-13 of the Akademische Fliegergruppe München.
The model, with a wingspan of 3.5 meters, offers the model builder both wood construction and flying pleasure. The wingspan enables excellent gliding performance on slopes and in level flight (high take-off, F-tow).
Nevertheless, thanks to the split wing and the removable tailplane, the model is handy and compact enough to be easily transported.
The fuselage is built on a pre-punched Depron hull, ensuring absolutely precise assembly. The model's airfoil structure was specially developed by Dr. Helmut Quabeck.
The kit contains: All wooden parts (mainly plywood) laser-cut to build the fuselage, wing and planking material as well as for the cockpit canopy, all necessary accessories such as pine strips, hinges, screws etc. and detailed, illustrated building instructions. The building shell is also included.
We recommend 2 x AN-12-MGBBA and 2 x AN-20-MGBBA servos as well as the optional airbrakes 7329/44
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