CAC Wirraway 50 size EP-GP - VINH QUANG RC MODELS

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46 size EP/GP

 CAC Wirraway 50 size EP-GP       (46 EP-GP trainer)



The CAC Wirraway is a training and general purpose military aircraft manufactured in Australia by the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation (CAC) between 1939 and 1946. It was an Australian development of the North American NA-16 training aircraft. The Wirraway has been credited as being the foundation of Australian aircraft manufacturing

During the Second World War, the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) deployed a number of Wirraways into combat roles, where they served in a light bomber/ground attack capacity, striking against the advancing forces of the Empire of Japan

VQ Models introduced the CAC Wirraway in size 50 EP-GP , this is a popular size when you have a lot to choose from , you can go for a Nitro engine 55 -2 stroke , an 62 – 4 stroke nitro engine or a 10cc gasoline engine . You can also use an electric motor (like the Boost 50 electric motor ) and easily install a 4S - 5000 mAh battery. And no matter what you attach, this CAC Wirraway will give you a difference in the RC flying fields where you fly them



 Features:
- All Balsa and lite-ply construction
- Fully covered in weathered detail
- Fiberglass cowling
- Painted pilot
- Control surfaces pre-hinged and installed
- Three piece wing with Ply wood wing Joiner



 Specifications:
- Wingspan: 1650mm
- Fuse Length: 1060mm
- Weight: 3.4-3.5 kg
- Engine: 55/ 2 stroke or 62/ 4 stroke
- Propeller: 12x6
- Radio: 7 channels with 8 servos ( 2 x standard servo for Elevator / Ruuder/ - 6 x 20 grams servo Aileron / Flap / Throttle )
- Electric Motor: Boost 50 motor or any Electric Motor same size with 55 2 stroke engine
- Battery: Lipo 14,8V 4500-5500 mAh

 Includes:
- Assembly instructions with stage photos
- Fiberglass cowling
- 2 x Painted pilot
- Wheels
- Engine mounts and Ply wood motor mount
- Fuel tank
- Decals and all hardware

Does not include: radio, motor, glue, and silicon fuel line

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