The Harvard Trainer, also called the AT-6 Texan in the USA, was a World War II twin-seat trainer with a completely enclosed glass canopy, a tall body, and low-set rectangular wings. During the war the prairie skies were filled with them, thereby spawning the local epithet "The Yellow Horde". The total production of the trainer family was an awesome 21,342. Many are still in service in a variety of uses.
This kit is a 1:14.4 scale flying model. The kit was designed in December 1940. 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, 12" EB propeller, EBM thrust bearing, clear plastic, wheels, landing gear wire, TissueCal™ markings and Easy Built Lite tissue in cub yellow and black. To build this model you will need a building board, hobby knife, fine sandpaper, and glue.
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Beautiful electric conversion! Weight 335g with battery-Lipo 11.1V 550mA, powered Way Point W-E 2208-34T. "First flight. It had nice flight with nice sky!" - Kazuo AKIMOTO, Tokyo, JAPAN
Attribute name | Attribute value |
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Wingspan | 35" |
Classification | FAC Scale Aircraft, World War II Aircraft |