The Junkers F13 first flew in 1919. It was the world’s first civilian aircraft to use a metal internal frame and was mostly skinned
with tinplate. Designed as a transport aircraft, it was probably the most
luxurious plane in the world at the time, with heating and interior lights in
the passenger cabin. But these luxuries did not extend to the crew as both
pilots had to sit in the open cockpit!
Our model is complete with printed corrugated effect covering. Each model is
supplied with a pre-installed brushless motor and a matching 25A speed
controller. The wingspan is 1225 mm.
Precision assembled using laser cut parts
Lightweight balsa and ply used throughout
Airframe parts individually sealed in clear plastic bags
Powerful brushless motor and 25A ESC pre-fitted to the fuselage
Hardware pack including wheels, wire undercarriage legs with dummy oleos, metal
clevises, and laser cut control horns
Spring operated battery hatch. Change batteries quickly without taking off the
wing
One piece wing
Pre-painted cockpit with windshields and pilots’ chairs
Ready covered in pre-printed heat-shrink Polycote ECS. Avoids separate trim
pieces that can lift and look scruffy after just a few flights. Slack areas can
be re-tightened using a heat-gun on a low setting
Pre-fitted mini servo tray.
Single snake rudder and elevator push-rods with pre-fitted metal clevises
Assembled using clear adhesive which runs into the joints making proper bonds
rather than just sitting as a fillet on top
Full Colour Assembly Manual
Please note: Kit contents may vary slightly from those listed here. To retain
the integrity of the original packaging we are unable to check each individual
kit.