T-33 EDF Jet for the WM 400 fan
T-33 EDF RC jet plane
This T-33 is a new rc model of the T-33 that was developed by Lockheed from the P-80/F-80. The T-33 was made by lengthening the fuselage by slightly over three feet and adding a second seat, instrumentation and flight controls. It was initially designated as a variant of the P-80/F-80. the Lockheed P-80 began in 1948 Originally designated the TF-80C, the T-33 made its first flight on 22 March 1948 with US production taking place from 1948 to 1959. The US Navy used the T-33 as a land-based trainer starting in 1949. It was designated the TV-2, but was redesignated the T-33B in 1962 The two-place T-33 proved to be a suitable advanced trainer and, in addition to its primary use as a trainer, it has been used for such tasks as drone director and target towing, and some T-33s retained two machine guns for gunnery training.
The Rc model of the T33 has attempted to keep the scale intakes and lines without sacrificing the proper air flow to the fan (WM 400). We will be building the rc version this week 01/20/08.
Kit contents:
Fiber glass body (polly resin)
foam wings sheeted and covered
Balsa eleavator covered
Glass Rudder
Clear canopy
Canopy deck lid
WM 400 EDF unit
Hardware:
4 linage rods with clevisis 2 wings 2 eleavator
Control horns
rod adjusters
set three magnets
Hatch latch (?)
Tip Tanks(?)
Bungee hook
Assorted screws and fastiners
Trim:
Decals Sheet
molded servo covers
Pilot
Needed to finish Model:
CA Glue
Tools (Exacto, screw drivers, dremel tape, drill...)
RX/TX gear (servos three wire extentions..)
Mesurments:
Wing span: 43.3in
Length:47.24in
Retail $239.99USD (?)EST
More to come.
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