Features

  • High quality balsa and balsa plywood, these make light weight construction
  • Plugin wing quickly and easily for convenient storage and transport to the flying field
  • Large removable hatch allows easy access to radio components and to the flight battery for those choosing an electric Power option
  • Crystal Completed canopy
  • Tricycle landing gear allows for smooth taxis, takeoffs, and landings
  • Eye Catching Colour Scheme and painted cowl
  • Trainer characteristics with great aerobatic performance
  • A motor mount, battery mount and all other necessary hardware is included, so you can fly eletric right from the start
  • All necessary hardware included for either glow or electric power system

Product Information

In 1967, Phil Kraft was the FAI pattern world champion flying his own design Kwik-Fli Mk III.

Even though there were more elegant models, especially this one became famous, probably just for winning the world championship, and was built and enjoyed by many modelers all over the world. Here is Phil Kraft showing the original world championship Kwik-Fli and - even more in the foreground - his own design and make radio. He pioneered proportional radio control and exploited the potential of this new technology with his own model designs.

The Kwik-Fli has to be the end point of that stage in the evolution of R/C model flying when for the first time the equipment allowed full and real control of the model. It seems typical for Phil Kraft that he found the simplest and most efficient design to reach the goal. Another classic from designer Phil Kraft, the Kwik Fli III was the third generation in the Kwik Fli line, and was the 1967's Nationals and International winner.

The concept of the Kwik Fli Series was to design an aircraft that was a basic and simple approach to a competition aircraft, producing a simple and capable aircraft which, to quote the designer "grooves through manoeuvres". The low-wing model Kwik Fly MK3 is a well-engineered design that is one of the top-class from a flying point of view. The flight characteristics are so balanced and uncritical that even the RC pilot who wants to deal with aerobatics can easily use it as a training model.

What you need

  • Transmitter and Receiver (5+ channels)
  • Engine or Motor and ESC
  • Servos (6)
  • Propeller
  • Battery
  • Charger
  • Glues and Expoxies
  • Assorted tools
Wingspan
63 in (160 cm)
Wing area
744 sq.in (48 sq dm)
Weight
6.6 lbs (3kg)
Length
54 inches (137 cm)
Recommended Engine
0.46-0.55 cu.in 2 stroke / 0.52-0.72 cu.in 4 stroke / 10cc
Recommended Motor
0.35-0.45 size 830 rev per volt / ESC 50A / Lipo 4s - 6s/ 3200 - 5300mAh
Recommended Radio/ Servos
5 channels with 6 servos
Wingspan
63 in (160 cm)
Wing area
744 sq.in (48 sq dm)
Weight
6.6 lbs (3kg)
Length
54 inches (137 cm)
Recommended Engine
0.46-0.55 cu.in 2 stroke / 0.52-0.72 cu.in 4 stroke / 10cc
Recommended Motor
0.35-0.45 size 830 rev per volt / ESC 50A / Lipo 4s - 6s/ 3200 - 5300mAh
Recommended Radio/ Servos
5 channels with 6 servos
SKU SEA-406
Brand Seagull Models
Shipping Width 32.000m
Shipping Height 18.000m
Shipping Length 110.000m

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