Description
FEATURES
- Lightweight, high-quality balsa & ply construction.
- Authentic colour scheme.
- Covered in genuine Oracover film.
- Factory painted glass fibre engine cowl.
- Detailed cockpit with lightweight painted pilot.
- Removable canopy hatch for easy radio & flight battery access.
- Two-piece wing panels simplify storage and transportation.
- Authentic split flaps.
- Full hardware pack included for either glow or electric power.
- Scale details inc. dummy radial, exhaust stubs & more.
- Crystal clear screw-on canopy moulding.
- Quality JP electric retracts with sprung oleo-style legs.
CONTENTS
- 1x Factory assembled & covered fuselage.
- 1x Factory assembled & covered 2-piece wing set.
- 1x Factory assembled & covered tail set.
- 1x Clear canopy moulding.
- 1x Painted warbird pilot figure.
- 1x Factory painted glass fibre cowl.
- 1x Sprung (oleo style) JP electric retract set.
- 1x Comprehensive hardware pack (screws, horns, pushrods, fuel tank etc.).
- 1x Steerable tail wheel unit.
- 1x Comprehensive instruction manual.
NEEDED TO COMPLETE
- 1x 15 – 20cc petrol engine, nitro, or electric equivalent.
- 1x Propeller to suit chosen engine.
- 1x 6-Channel (minimum) computer transmitter and receiver combo.
- 7x Standard-size servos.
DETAILS
Renowned for being one of the most aerobatic WWII fighters and able to out manoeuvre its opposition with ease. Just like the full size, Seagull models have managed to produce a strong, light airframe that has great scale detail, including a fuel "drop tank.
Truly a classic aircraft which can be powered with either a 75-91 two stroke or a 91-120 four stroke engine. It can easily be converted to electric flight as the electric motor mount is also included.This model comes complete with retractable and steerable tail wheel.
All Seagull kits are laser cut and covered with Oracover
About the original:
The Mitsubishi A6M Zero was a long-range carrier-based fighter operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy during the Second World War. Known for its agility, range, and deadly effectiveness in the early Pacific theatre, the Zero became a feared and respected opponent. Its sleek profile and manoeuvrability made it one of the most iconic fighters of the era.











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