These familiar triangles find their homes in the skies over flying fields from New England to San Diego. This 1995 design inaugurated the Edmonds Aerospace standards for mistake-proof beginner-oriented kits with precision wet die-cutting and realistically illustrated instruction sets. Now laser cutting has only made them better. Your students or scouts will love the little triangles, as they give the best performance of any of my beginner's models. The model is a traditional boost glider, with a motor pod and a glider that separates after being carried to altitude. Builders assemble the pod and glider, then add clay the glider's nose to balance, and they're ready to fly, with no other adjust
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The Ecee series models give you a sophisticated ride. Ecee gives you a quick introduction to the world of Rocket Glide (R/G) where the model climbs aloft and descends as a single unit. The Ecee uses the Edmonds Canard system for boost, in which the elevator surface on the canard is left to move freely for flight under thrust and coast, but then locked down into position for glide. Features: Easy to put together and fun to fly.
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