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Description A fellow named Mitch Amos once proposed a model made from two separate aircraft that would blast off as a single unit, then split apart to glide in individually. I agreed that it would be a neat trick, and the Geminee series is what I ended up with. The design is a pair of what the engineers call "tailless" aircraft, because they have no horizontal stabilizer. They launch in a symmetrical configuration, reach altitude, and are then blown apart by the motor to fly back down in a spirited, energetic glide. The repeatable laser cut parts again ensure that the builder only needs to add a bit of clay to each plane for nose weight, then the adjustments are complete.
Features Glide Recovery.
Laser cut parts. Easy to assemble and fly. Related Items
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Product Information
Specifications Span: 27"
Recovery: Glide Max Altitude: n/a Stages: 1 Requires Assembly.
Recommended Engines w/Igniters: D12-3 (est1666). Glue (hlc107) or cement (tes3501). Launch Pad (est302215). Launch Controller (est302220). Sandpaper Assortment (k+s476). Paint as desired. Sanding Sealer if painting. Others Also Ordered
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