1903 Wright Brother Flyer Laser Cut Model

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Web ID: 13349296
Guillow's is the recognized leader in quality scale balsa model airplane kits. Our model construction kits are the last word in scale realism for the super detail fan and light weight for those who build and fly.
  • Product Features

    • Product dimensions - 17.09" L x 1.69" W x 5.47" H
    • Product weight - 0.5 lbs
    • 1:20 scale balsa airplane model of the 1903 Wright Flyer has a 242" wingspan
    • Designed as a build and show display to commemorate the famous first flight
    • Kit includes - grade A precision laser cut balsa parts, high quality tissue covering, laser cut profile of pilot, simulated engine, moveable propellers and a display stand with plaque
    • Guillow's - your one source for model plane kits since 1926
    • WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - contains small parts, not suitable for children under 3 years
    • Plastic
    • Wipe Clean
    • Made in USA
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Don
3 months ago

Wright flyer

I’ve built many models in my years. Aside from the Queen Mary II plastic model, this Wright flyer was the hardest model I’ve built. Very challenging! The directions were excellent except for final assembly. A lot of thought had to go into that. One mistake I made was adding the thread too soon. You have to wait until the engine, propeller mounts, and pilot are installed, THEN add the thread. My first balsa wood kit.

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