This is a very large Mitchell B25 Bomber with numerous extras. All in all the original cost for the plane, engines and electrics was  in excess of £1,700.00 to put together. This substantial model is complete and in very good condition with very few marks and creases in the covering. It comes in US marine camaflage with two lightly used RCV SP 90 four stroke engines (not fully run in), three bladed props, separate fuel tanks with individual servos for throttle control, fully working three wheel undercarriage with steering, ailerons, outer and inner synchronised flaps, twin elevators and twin rudders each with individual servos. There are twin pilots in the front, gun turrets and very nice decals with insignia and sketch of "Heavenly Body". The plane has a composite fuselage with nylon covered wings that make it very strong and has been painted in US marine green and light grey with US Airforce decals - all very realistic. The wing is in one section, is detatchable from the fuselage for transport with a wingspan of 85 inches, wing area of 905 sq ins and an all up weight of 16 lbs.

The plane also comes with a Spektrum AR7000 receiver with satelite, a dluxe 10 amp Linear BEC with separate switch, remote glow plugs and a 12 volt starter with special cog to allow engines to be safely started from behind the prop. I have owned this model for five years but have not been brave enough to fly it. Engines turn over smoothly and are clean with little use, The servos ( all 13 of them work except for one inner flap which needs attention. The plane is complete and in clean, very good used condition and will require a full check over and a pair of new batteries before flying. This plane is really for experienced pilots who have flown a twin engined plane before. It is rare to see a model of this size and complexity for sale and is for collection only due to size from Fairley in Scotland.

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