Description: A 1/4-scale British WW I fighter
Designed by John Tanzer, the Sopwith Camel is not difficult to build, and assembly at the field is very easy. Both wings are one piece; there aren’t any flying wires to contend with. The Camel has a very short nose, so you should keep all weight as far forward as possible. Even so, I had to add 16 ounces up front, bringing the all-up weight to 18 pounds – still light for its size.
Additional Information:
- Type: scale WW I British fighter (biplane)
- Wingspan: 77 in.
- Length: 50 in.
- Weight: 18 lb.
- Wing Area: 1,848 sq. in.
- Wing Loading: 21 oz./sq. ft.
- Airfool: flat-bottom
- Radio req’d: 4-channel (aileron, elevator, throttle and rudder)
- Engine used: Quadra 40cc
- Difficulty Level: 2
- Sheets: 3
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Difficulty Level:
LD2