The original Mohawk was built to the specifications of Charles Lindbergh by F. G. Miles in 1936-37. Only one aircraft was ever completed, built at Woodley in 1936. It was used by Lindbergh and his wife for inter-capital travel throughout Europe in 1937. Registration #G-AEKW, it is currently located in the United Kingdom at the RAF Museum which plans to restore the aircraft. A second airframe of the M.12 was begun but never completed.
This kit is a 1:21 scale flying model. Pre-1942 design, eligible for Society of Antique Modelers (SAM) contests.
This free flight rubber powered kit contains a full-size rolled plan, hand-picked printed balsa and balsa strip wood, rubber motor, E-B propeller, EBM thrust bearing, clear plastic for the windshield, wheels, landing gear wire, and Easy Built Lite tissue in black and orange. To build this model you will need a building board, hobby knife, fine sandpaper, and glue.
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Attribute name | Attribute value |
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Wingspan | 20" |
Classification | Civil Aircraft, FAC Scale Aircraft |