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A modern, racing version of the post-war Russian trainer
If you love the sight and sound of the unlimited class racers tearing round the pylons at the annual Reno gathering in the USA then you’ll adore Seagull’s Yak-11. It’s based on Perestroika, the machine modified from the Russian training aircraft that first flew in 1945.
Seagull’s model is built using high-quality, laser-cut balsa and ply to provide an accurate scale outline including an airfoiled tail surfaces. Plug-in wings make for easy assembly at the flying field and a factory-added Oracover scheme accurately represents the racing machine’s scheme.
Add a beautiful matching cowl, detailed cockpit and hand-painted pilot and you’ve a model that’s certainly going to turn heads.
A large top hatch provides access to a very roomy interior and will find favour with those who prefer electric power. In that respect Seagull provide their usual motor mounting kit and suggest a 110-size outrunner and 8 or 9 LiPo cells, sufficient to generate some 2000 watts of power.
The model requires 9 servos (each retract has its own servo) while split flaps are fitted and will help slow the model for landing.
Key Features
- Factory covered with Oracover
- Wing area – 850.3sq.ins (54.9sq.dm)
- Suits – 20-26cc Petrol/Gas or equivalent
- Mechanical retractable sprung undercarriage included
- Large spinner included
- Electric conversion set included
- Split flaps
- Full hardware package included with wheels, fuel tank, engine mount etc.
What’s in the Box
- Full hardware package included with wheels, fuel tank, engine mount etc.
Technical Specifications
Weights & Dimensions
Approx. Flying Weight | 5.5kg | lbs |
Shipping Weight | 8.40kg | 18.52lbs |
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Product Length | 1,388mm | 54.65in |
Product Wingspan | 1,803mm | 70.98in |
Experience Level | Advanced |
Material | Wood |