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The Harvard Trainer is a 1/14.4 scale flying model that uses the Box and Former method of simplified construction. Kit designed December, 1940. The Harvard Trainer, also called the AT-6 Texan in the USA, was a WWII twin-seat trainer with a completely enclosed glass canopy, a tall body and low-set rectangular wings. During the war the prairie skies were filled with them, thereby spawning the local epithet "The Yellow Horde." The total production of the trainer family was an awesome 21,342. Many are still in service in a variety of uses.
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.
Wingspan: 35"
Class: Scale flyer
Building Skill / Flying Skill: Easy / Experienced
PVHC Price: $19.26
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