Looking for a racy new bird? Seagull’s new take on its original Raven is larger, prettier and better equipped.
Key Features
- Accurate scale profile and colour scheme.
- Highly prefabricated main airframe components.
- Suits both i.c. and electric power.
- Large canopy-hatch offers full fuselage access.
- Eye-catching detail.
- Impressive locked-in flight characteristics.
- Beautifully covered in Oracover film.
- Factory painted glass fibre cowl and spats.
- Robust main undercarriage.
- High-quality transparent fuel tank.
- Composite control horns with quality ball link clevises.
- Electric motor conversion mount.
- Colour matched spinner.
- Suits 6-8S electric power systems.
What’s in the Box
- 1x Factory-finished fuselage assembly.
- 1x Factory-finished 2-piece wing set.
- 1x Factory-factory finished tail set.
- 1x Factory-painted glass fibre cowl.
- 1x Comprehensive hardware pack.
- 1x Electric power conversion kit.
- 1x Undercarriage and wheel set.
- 1x Tubular aluminium wing spar.
- 1x Colour matched spinner.
- 1x Pilot figure.
Needed to Complete
- 1x 15 – 20cc engine or 6-8S electric equivalent.
- 1x Propeller to suit chosen engine.
- 1x 6-channel computer Tx and Rx combo.
- 6x Suitable high-quality servos.
Product Description
Wayne Handleys Turbo Raven was quite an aeroplane. One of the few aircraft of its time with a thrust-to-weight ratio higher than 1, the all-composite machine was capable of prop-hanging, had a top speed of 300mph and was one of the fastest-climbing propeller driven aircraft ever built. We use the past tense here as sadly, owing to engine failure, the Raven was lost in October 1999, although, luckily, Handley survived.
Seagulls new take on this exceptional machine replaces the marginally smaller 60 version from 2011 which flew beautifully and won many friends. Spanning 63 for 15 to 20cc engines, the build quality, performance and quality of fixtures, fittings and hardware has taken a significant leap ahead and with it the overall value for money. Its a stunning aeroplane, a real eye-catcher, a flightline talking point and a model whose flying characteristics are so locked-in, it makes every sortie look polished and purposeful.
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