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Giant 1/5 Scale American WW-II Cessna AT-17/ UC-78 Bobcat Twin Plans, Inst 102ws

$ 13.19

Availability: 12 in stock
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: Brand New
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
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  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No

    Description

    Giant 1/5 Scale Cessna AT-17/ UC-78 Bobcat Twin Plans,
    Templates &
    Instructions
    You are bidding on a new set of plans for a Giant1/5 Scale Cessna AT-17/ UC-78 Bobcat Twin. It includes the Plans and templates/patterns for cutting the parts for this great flying twin engined model. Building instructions are also included. These plans are in perfect condition. All of my items come from a totally smoke free environment. Other plans are for sale too. I'll be listing them as I pull them out.
    PLEASE NOTE:
    ECONOMY SHIPPING = PLANS FOLDED AND SHIPPED IN A LARGE  ENVELOPE
    EXPEDITED SHIPPING = PLANS ROLLED AND SHIPPED IN A TUBE - (RECOMMENDED)
    The
    Cessna AT-17 Bobcat
    was a twin-engined advanced trainer aircraft designed and made in the
    United States
    , and used during World War II to bridge the gap between single-engine trainers and twin-engine combat aircraft. The AT-17 was powered by two Jacobs R-755-9 radial piston engines. The commercial version was the
    Model T-50
    , from which the AT-17 was developed.
    The
    AT-17
    was a military version of the commercial
    Cessna T-50
    light transport. The Cessna Airplane Company first produced the wood and tubular steel, fabric-covered T-50 in 1939 for the civilian market, as a lightweight and low cost twin for personal use where larger aircraft such as the Beech 18 would be too expensive.
    In 1942, the U.S Army Air Force ( the successor to the Air Corps from June 1941 ) adopted the Bobcat as a light personnel transport and those delivered after January 1, 1943 were designated
    UC-78
    s. By the end of World War II, Cessna had produced more than 4,600 Bobcats for the
    U.S.
    military, 67 of which were transferred to the United States Navy as
    JRC-1
    s. In addition, 822 Bobcats had been produced for the Royal Canadian Air Force as
    Crane 1s
    , many of which were used in the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan.
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    Here are the specs. Thanks for looking and have a great day! Flying!
    Scale                         1/5
    Wingspan                  102 inches
    Length                         80 inches
    Weight range               20-25 Pounds
    Power required            .90 2C 1.20 4C Glow or 25cc Gas Engines (2)
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