Description
A-26K Counter Invader (25-32 size EP - scale warbird)
The Douglas A-26 Invader (designated B-26 between 1948 and 1965) is a United States twin-engined light bomber and an attack aircraft that was built by Douglas Aircraft during World War II that also saw service during several of the Cold War's major conflicts.
A limited number of highly modified aircraft (designation A-26) served in combat until 1969.
It was found to be a fast aircraft capable of carrying twice its specified bomb load. A range of guns could be fitted to produce a formidable ground-attack aircraft.
This is the first Twin engine warbird from VQ Model . Together with P-38 , P-61 and P-82.
Features:
- All Balsa and lite-ply construction
- Fully covered in weathered detail
- Platic Cowling With repainted Pilot
- Fiberglass Cowling
- Battery hatch
- Control surfaces pre-hinged and installed
-Two piece wing with Fly Wood wing joiner
Specifications:
- Wingspan: 1730mm (68in.)
- Fuselage: 1370mm (54in.)
- Weight (ready to fly): 3.9kg - 4.2kg
- Engine: .32 (2 stroke) / .52 (4 sroke)
- Radio req: 7 channel (8 channel if use retracts) / 7 servos.
Includes:
- Assembly instructions with stage photos
- Nose gear and Main gear
- Platic canopy
- Wheels
- Spinner
- Engine Mount ( for both GP and EP )
- Fuel tank
- Decals and all hardware
Option:
- E-retracts with struts (VQ-ARE12S)
Does not include: radio, motor, glue, and silicon fuel line