WP SUPER STAR, Spannweite ca. Graupner 9377 The original Super Star is a thoroughbred aerobatic aeroplane. The American Henry Haigh designed and built the machine in the 1980s, and in 1988, at the age of 68 years, he flew it to become World Champion in Canada. The model is of all-wood construction, reinforced in all the vital areas. The major components, including fuselage, wing and tail panels, are supplied ready-built and film-covered. The wing panels plugin to the fuselage on an aluminium joiner tube, and are held against the fuselage by pairs of plastic screws. The servos are installed immediately adjacent to the control surfaces in order to reduce linkage slop to the absolute minimum. Assembling the model just requires gluing the tailplane and fin in place, installing the power plant and installing the RC system. Assembly instructions with stage photos in German, English and French. Ready-made, film-covered fuselage, wing and tail panels, GRP cowl, GRP wheel spats, undercarriage, tailwheel unit, wheels, spinner, fueltank, pilot figure, canopy, small items, linkage hardware pack. Rudder, coupled to
Tailwheel
Elevator
Ailerons
Throttle Wingspan approx. 1760 mm
Fuselage length excl. spinner approx. 1480 mm
Wing area approx. 53.2 dm²
Tailplane approx. 11.9 dm²
Total surface area approx. 65.1 dm²
All-up weight according to fittings approx. 5000 g