The Christen Husky, which first flew in 1986 and was the first aircraft in its class to benefit from all CAD design. As its name implies the Husky is a tough light utility aircraft used for observation, patrol, glider towing, pipeline inspection and a myriad of other tasks. In fact the Husky has proved so popular that it has been one of the best-selling light aircraft designs of the last 20 years. This rugged practical airframe is reflected in yet another model masterpiece from Seagull. With the option to add floats this is a great all round practical model which will provide hours of enjoyment.
Features
Wingspan – 79.9ins (203cm)
Wing area – 922.3sq.ins (59.5dm)
Suits – 60 2-Stroke (91 4-stroke) or electric conversion
Factory covered with Oracover
Length – 50.0ins (127.0cm)
Approx flying weight – 7.9-8.8lbs (3.6-4.0Kg)
Radio – 5 Channel with 7 servos
Flying skill level – Intermediate / Advanced (float set not included)












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