The Bearcat concept began during a meeting between Battle of Midway veteran F4F Wildcat pilots and Grumman Vice President Jake Swirbul at Pearl Harbor on 23 June 1942. At the meeting, Lieutenant Commander Jimmie Thach emphasized one of the most important requirements in a good fighter plane was “climb rate”. Seagull has done a meticulous job in designing Grumman F8F-2 Bearcat as close to scale as possible and enjoying unmatchable flight characteristics.
Features
Accurate scale details
Unique Navy Blue scheme, also called Corsair blue
ARF construction that goes together well in a strong structural design
Pilot figures included
Includes durable retractable landing gear with Oleo legs.
Superb flying characteristics, plus an accurate scale looks.
Two-piece, plug-in wings make assembling and transporting easy.
All necessary hardware included for either glow or electric.
Specifications
Wingspan: 71.0 in (180.3 cm)
Wing Area: 1147.0 sp.in (74.0 dm)
Weight: 14.3 – 15.0 lbs (6.5 – 6.8 kg)
Length: 62.7 in (159.2 cm)
Required to complete:
8 Channel Radio
Engine/Motor size: 33 – 45cc
10 servos
Propeller








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