Curtiss Wright Jr.

Designed in AutoCad

The Curtiss Wright Jr. was a light sports aircraft produced in the United States in the 1930s with a 'pusher' configuration
Curtiss Wright Jr

The second Curtiss Wright Jr. sport scale prototype shown here, completes the release of the production kits. The Curtiss Wright was introduced at Toledo 2011 and the second prototype at Neat Fair 2011.
The model could qualify for a park flyer if the model was covered in one of the liter iron on coverings. Our model show here, was painted and weights 2.25 ready to fly.

The Curtiss Wright will be offered in a complete kit, short kit, and a scratch build package. All three packages contain the vacuum form parts , build manual, necessary to build the model lite. Model features a one piece wing with a two attachment screws for easy of transportation if necessary.
Two options will also be offered for those who would like to build a scale model of the Curtiss Wright Jr. One, a photo package on a CD of the full scale Curtiss Wright photographed at the Curtis's Museum and two,a laser cut three cylinder motor kit.

Designed with Auto Cad, and featuring laser cut wood parts, vacuum formed detail parts - our 1/8 scale release has a 60" wingspan. The prototype was powered with an Eflite Park 450 Outrunner, and a 3 cell 2200 LiPo battery. The wing loading is 11.5oz/sq ft.

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Curtiss Wright Jr.
Scale Wingspan Engine/Motor Size Flying Weight Status
1/8 Scale 60" Eflite Park 450 2 - 2.25 lbs Production