NA Trojan Balsa Model Airplane Kit
Min. Age: 10
Scale: 1/30
Wing Span: 16"
Guillows NA Trojan Easy Build-By-Number rubber band powered balsa wood airplane model kit is fun to build and fly!
The T-28 was the first post war advanced trainer produced in quantity for training pilots for high-speed jet aircraft. Nearly 2000 of these fine trainers where built before production was ended in 1957. With advent of the war in South Vietnam, the T-28 was given a new lease on life when it proved to be effective counter insurgency aircraft against enemy forces operating in the dense tropical jungle. Flown by Vietnamese pilot, the T-28 usually also carried an American advisor-observer on these combat missions.
Build a Scale Model Balsa Wood Rubber Band Powered North American T-28D Trojan South Vietnam/USAF
Close Support Fighter Bomber with this Balsa Construction Kit from Guillow's.
Scale Model Suitable for Ages 10 and Older.
FEATURES:
A rubber band powered Balsa wood model kit for indoor or outdoor flying. Top quality, precision-cut balsa wood and "razor sharp" die-cut balsa parts. Built light, it's a great flyer with ample wing area and effective rubber motor/propeller combination.
Cleanly formed plastic nose cowl.
Rubber motor band.
Plastic wheels.
Ample covering tissue.
Molded plastic propeller.
Wire for landing gear.
Large sheet of insignia.
Clear plastic bubble canopy.
Accurate scale plan and illustrated assemlby instructions.
INCLUDES:
One Aircraft Model
REQUIRES:
Assembly
White Glue
Dope
Workboard
Common Pins
Hobby Knife
Refer to Instructions for Other Needed Tools
SPECS:
Wingspan: 16" (40.64cm)
Guillow Easy Build-By-Number rubber band powered balsa wood airplane model kits are fun to build and fly! Building and flying balsa wood model airplanes is a fascinating and fun hobby. The wood model airplanes may be flown or simply hung for display. Many enjoy leaving the paper covering off and displaying the wood framework of the plane hung from a ceiling. The wood frame is beautiful with just a coating of sealer to protect it.
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