At Aerobertics, Seagull models often referred to in the context of scale modeling, are detailed replicas of aircraft, military vehicles, or ships produced by the Seagull brand. These models are appreciated for their accuracy, quality, and the ease with which they can be assembled. They cater to hobbyists who enjoy both the challenge of building and the satisfaction of displaying meticulously crafted miniatures.
History :
The P-47 refers to the early models of the Republic P-47 Thunderbolt, a World War II American fighter aircraft. The "Razorback" nickname comes from its distinctive fuselage design, featuring a high dorsal spine behind the cockpit. This design provided extra structural strength and better pilot protection. The P-47 Razorback was renowned for its ruggedness, heavy armament, and powerful Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp engine, making it one of the heaviest and most effective fighter-bombers of the war. It excelled in both air-to-air combat and ground-attack roles, earning a reputation for durability and firepower.
Features :
- It is perfect for the entry-level pilot. It will allow you to go from training to advanced sport maneuvers without upgrading or purchasing a new plane. Once you’ve mastered the basics with the help of a flight instructor, simply remove the NACA droops and advance to sport maneuvers and it has incredible scale detail.
- Progressive design allows smooth advancement to the next level of RC flight
- Removable plastic NACA droops for extra stabilization during training.
- 3-D computer engineering produces parts that fit with absolute precision for straight, strong assembly.
- Slotted flaps provide function as well as scale appearance to maintain scale lines.
- The wood is of high quality of balsa and balsa plywood and birch plywood from Russia and the laser-cutting is very well done.
- The Seagull P-47D MkII is not your average trainer. After the first takeoff, all doubt was removed. With the NACA droops and low rates it is a tame flier. It easily flies big gentle patterns so you can work on abusing that landing gear, opps - I mean work on landings. I would recommend that you install the optional servos for flaps.
- I would recommend that if you are learning to fly, do two things. The first is join your local club and find a qualified, experienced instructor. The second is to get a computer simulator and practice every chance you get!
- When you're ready to step up, go to a 2 blade propeller and spinner, remove the NACA droops and kick up the control throws. Then the Seagull P-47D MK II becomes a great second airplane. You will learn aerobatics while perfecting those spot-landing skills with the flaps. If you want to progress to a warbird, I feel that this airplane is a good stepping stone
Specifications :
- Wingspan: 1400mm
- Length: 1148mm
- Wing Area: 560.2 sq.ins (36.1 sq.dm).
- Weight: 3800g
- Motor : 8-10cc or equivalent electric
- Servo: 9x Servos