
KK AVRO 707A
The Avro 707A was a British experimental, delta-winged aircraft- fore-runner to the iconic Vulcan bomber. The 707A was the third aircraft in the 707 series, built for high-speed testing. After the end of the Vulcan testing stage , 4 Avro 707's continued to be used as research aircraft in their individual bright blue, red, silver and orange colour schemes. An AVRO 707A was on view at the Manchester Museum of Science and Technology in 1985. (Click here for image)
AT A GLANCE
- Wingspan: 13" (33cm)
- Power system: Jetex
- Manufacturer: KK
- Designed by: Albert E. Hatfull
- Difficulty: Intermediate
YOUR KIT
This KK Avro 707A model aircraft kit is made to order in the UK using top quality materials and precision laser-cutting. This model was originally designed for use with a Jetex engine. These engines were designed for model aircraft by Joseph Mansour and brothers John and Charles Wilmot. To find out more about Jetex enginess, follow this link: Jetex engines . Further pictures of the model and hints on covering it can be found here: RCGroups forum.
KIT CONTENTS
- Plotted Plan
- Laser cut parts
- Strip wood
- Vac-formed Canopy
- Tissue covering
NOT INCLUDED
- Glue
- Paint
- A decals/markings sheet is no longer available and not included in this kit.
- wingspan:
- 13" (33cm)
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Easy Sand Wood Glue
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