Spirit of St. Louis Micro RTF Airplane
The Spirit of St. Louis, flown by Charles Lindbergh, made the first solo non-stop transatlantic flight from Long Island, New York, to Paris, France departing on May 20th and arriving on May 21st, 1927. Officially known as the "Ryan NYP" (for New York to Paris), the Spirit of St. Louis was a custom-built, single engine, single-seat monoplane designed by Donald A. Hall of Ryan Airlines. It was named Spirit of St. Louis in honor of Lindbergh's supporters from his hometown of St. Louis, Missouri. To save design time, the NYP was loosely based on the company's 1926 Ryan M-2 mail plane with the main difference being the 4,000-mile range of the NYP. As a non-standard design, the government assigned it the registration number N-X-211 (X for "experimental").
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30cc Slick Replacement Cowl
Replacement cowls for our 30cc Slick 540! Just like the plane, these cowls are available in 2 color schemes. It's back and better than ever! The RedwingRC 30cc Slick 540 is suited for both extreme 3D and traditional aerobatic/sport flight. Showing both smooth lines and awesome performance, the Slick 540 does most of your typical maneuvers very well: clean knife edge passes, exceptionally smooth rolling harriers, and clean snap maneuvers aided by its designed weight distribution. Click Here to see the 30cc Slick 540
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CW-FW-SLK
$39.99
30cc Black MXS Bach Replacement Left Stab w/ Elevator
30cc Black MXS Bach Replacement Left Stab w/ Elevator |
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$19.99