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SPECIFICATIONS
60 in
Wingspan:
1018 sq in
Wing Area:
52.5 in
Length:
8 lbs
Weight:
4-Channel
Radio:
.50-.75 cu in
Engine 2C:
.65-1.20 cu in
Engine 4C:
FEATURES
Simple all-wood construction
Full-size rolled plans and 3-view drawing
28 page photo illustrated instructions
Complete hardware pack with pre-bent landing gear, struts and cabanes
Quality AAA balsa, basswood and ply
Fall-out die-cut parts
Molded ABS cowl and decals
The full scale EAA Biplane was designed in the middle sixties by Paul Poberezny and Stan Dzik in cooperation with the Experimental Aircraft Association. It was envisioned to be an easily constructed home-built that the average person could build without special tools and flew great. The design continues to be very popular today and hundreds of them have been built all over the world.
Balsa USA's 1/4-scale model is a faithful rendition of this aircraft. The model is fully aerobatic and uses the same semi-symmetrical airfoil used on the full scale aircraft. With over 1000 sq in of wing area and an all up weight of only 8 pounds, this EAA Bipe is a real pussycat in the air.
Simple as well as complex aerobatics are easily done, yet the model will slow to a walk on landing without any tendency to tip stall. Even though this is a scale model, it is still quite easy and straight forward to build.