Condor 77 : Aerobase assembly kit 1:144 H002
AEROBASE Etching Assembly Kit 1/144
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THE CONDOR 77
Wingspan 203mm
Number of parts: 7
Material: stainless steel
Accessories: assembly instructions, bicycle to ride alongside, magnet
Information edit: Sakatsu Gallery
This is an aero-based kit that is easy to assemble for beginners and the finished product will satisfy even the most advanced user.
The Condor 77 was built by aeronautical engineer Paul McCready for the Kremer Prize, awarded for the first successful figure-of-eight flight.
On 23 August 1977, at Shafter Airport in California, amateur cyclist Brian Allen successfully completed a figure-eight flight.
The mobile is connected to the exhibition stand by magnets and can be used as a wobbling mobile.
No glue required, please prepare a cutter knife and tweezers.
straight tweezers
Precision Tweezers (Crane Neck Type)
Precision Cutter
modellers knife
1/144
THE CONDOR 77
Wingspan 203mm
Number of parts: 7
Material: stainless steel
Accessories: assembly instructions, bicycle to ride alongside, magnet
Information edit: Sakatsu Gallery
This is an aero-based kit that is easy to assemble for beginners and the finished product will satisfy even the most advanced user.
The Condor 77 was built by aeronautical engineer Paul McCready for the Kremer Prize, awarded for the first successful figure-of-eight flight.
On 23 August 1977, at Shafter Airport in California, amateur cyclist Brian Allen successfully completed a figure-eight flight.
The mobile is connected to the exhibition stand by magnets and can be used as a wobbling mobile.
No glue required, please prepare a cutter knife and tweezers.
straight tweezers
Precision Tweezers (Crane Neck Type)
Precision Cutter
modellers knife