AeroWorks has released a great looking LC-126 ARF-QB model based on their C-195. Constructed of balsa and ply, the roughly 1/5-scale plane is covered in genuine Ultracote and mimics the livery of its full-size counterpart on display at the National Museum of the United States Air Force in Dayton, OH. Our reviewer Michael York was among the first to try out this great kit. See what he has to say in the video below and don’t miss the full review in the March issue of Model Airplane News.
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Nice flier as I have the 195 civilian version with the 30cc gas engine. Only complaint is the landing gear is too weak and
bends easily with the softest landings. Apparently their choice of aluminum grade for the landing gear is too cheap or soft.
and should have harder material properties.
SWEET! Nice to see something different for a change!
Nice Plane…….terrible landing…..
Couldn’t agree with you more, Joe. Not one of my finest landings. I had too much speed on it’s maiden landing attempt, and when I advanced the throttle, the engine decided not to play along. Luckly there was enough runway left.