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This is the build of my Vic Smeed Tomboy senior.
I plan to fly it in competition at Middle Wallop on Sunday the 6th of May. This will also be it's maiden flight!
It was built from scratch (not from a kit). So all the parts were cut out by hand


Code No.: A340KIT



Wing Span: 64 in / 1625 mm
Wing Area: 592 sq in / 38.2 sq dm
Flying Weight: 5.5 lbs / 2500 g
Fuselage Length: 45.5 in / 1155 mm
Power System: 40 Size Glow or Electric 
Glow Power Requires: 4-channel radio w/5 standard servos, 2-stroke 0.40-0.46 engine
Electric Power Requires: 4-channel radio w/ 4 standard servos, Outrunner Motor KM37490750 w/Radial Mount Adaptor HW2340300, 40A Brushless ESC, 4 cells 14.8V 3200mAh Lipo battery and charger.

The Pilatus PC-6 Porter is a single-engined Short Take-Off and Landing (STOL) utility aircraft designed by Pilatus Aircraft of Switzerland. The reliability and versatility in all weather and terrain conditions have established the reputation of the PC-6 as a rugged utility aircraft. First flown in 1959, it remains in production for over 50 years. The World Models is trying to capture the characteristics of this legendary aircraft in both Kit and ARF version and present to RC flyers.

Features:
- Interlocking parts cut with laser precision.
- Easiest building with perfect fit parts, takes shape without the need to work on top of drawings.
- Complete hardware package included.
- Optional package of covering, gas power and electric power available.