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The FF-43 Miles Mohawk is a 1/35 scale, SAM qualified, flying model that uses the Box and Former method of construction.
Built at Woodley in 1936 to Col. Charles Lindbergh’s specifications. It was used by Lindbergh and his wife for inter-capital travel throughout Europe in 1937. Registration # G-AEKW. Currently located in the United Kingdom at the RAF Museum which plans to restore the aircraft. A second airframe of the M.12 was begun but never completed.
This free flight rubber powered kit contains a full-size plan, building instructions, printed balsa wood, balsa stripwood, rubber motor, propeller, nose package, clear plastic for the windshield, wheels, landing gear, and Easy Built Lite colored tissue. You will need a building board, pins, hobby knife, sandpaper, and glue.
PVHC Price: $9.77
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