The B-25 Mitchell “Apache Princess” in this video is a giant scale twin engine masterpiece. With a large 6m wingspan, 4,87m length and a lot of scale detail, this is a very impressive model. Designed for twin 400cc Moki 5 Cyl. Radial and it is equipped with high-quality electric retracts. It took 5+ years for the builders Roland Sabatschus, Michael Sabatschus, Daniel Sabatschus to build this masterpiece.
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The airplane features wood construction with fiberglass reinforcements and uses handmade retracts and 30 servos. The airplane is 1/3.3 scale model with a wingspan of 6m and a length of 4.87m, the weight of the airplane is 148.2kg.
Defined by its oval fuselage cross section, mid-mounted gull wings, tricycle landing gear and greenhouse-style canopy, the B-25 Mitchell was the most prevalent and significant medium bomber of World War II. The RC B-25 has a fantastic flying characteristics and quick assembly using high-quality balsa and balsa plywood – keeping it lightweight and more durable.
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The North American B-25 Mitchell was an American twin-engined medium bomber manufactured by North American Aviation. It was used by many Allied air forces, in every theater of World War II, as well as many other air forces after the war ended, and saw service across four decades.