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All new to the Tony Ray range is the DFS Kranich large scale glider kit! The DFS Kranich is a type of German glider. It was developed by Hans Jacobs for the Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug (or DFS for short!).
The Göppingen Gö 3 Minimoa is a single-seat sailplane produced in Germany. It was designed by Martin Schempp and Wolf Hirth and was produced the year after their first glider, the Göppingen Gö 1. It first flew in 1935.
The Oberlerchner Mg 19 Steinadler (English: Golden Eagle) is an Erwin Musger designed two seat tandem trainer glider built in Austria and first flown in 1951. Several examples of this successful aircraft, which competed in the two seat class at two World Gliding Championships in the 1950s, were still flying in 2000.
The Göppingen Gö 3 Minimoa is a single-seat sailplane produced in Germany. It was designed by Martin Schempp and Wolf Hirth and was produced the year after their first glider, the Göppingen Gö 1. It first flew in 1935.
The DFS Weihe is a German single-seat, high-wing, 18 metre wingspan, high-performance glider that was designed by Hans Jacobs in 1937-38.
Jacobs designed the Weihe to be the pre-eminent performance glider of its era and indeed it captured many championships and set many records.
The DFS Kranich is a type of German glider. It was developed by Hans Jacobs for the Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug (or DFS for short!).
The Göppingen Gö 3 Minimoa is a single-seat sailplane produced in Germany. It was designed by Martin Schempp and Wolf Hirth and was produced the year after their first glider, the Göppingen Gö 1. It first flew in 1935.
The L-19 received the name Bird Dog as a result of a contest held with Cessna employees to name the aircraft. The winning entry, submitted by Jack A. Swayze, an industrial photographer, was selected by a U.S. Army board. The Bird Dog had a lengthy career in the U.S. military as well as in other countries, with over 3400 produced.
More large scale kits from Tony Ray are on the way. Follow us on our social media channels for the first look on new kits coming soon!
Tony Ray’s Laser-Cut Bleriot XI is such a lovely looking aircraft. It can be built static or as a flying model. It has been designed to take Micro Radio Control and various types can be fitted or adapted. Some might want to use Donor RC gear from UMX aircraft that are past their fly-by date.
The Avro 504 was a First World War biplane aircraft made by the Avro aircraft company. Production during the war totalled 8,970 and continued for almost 20 years, making it the most-produced aircraft of any kind that served in the First World War. More than 10,000 were built from 1913 until production ended in 1940.
The DH.53 Humming Bird Slow Flyer Kit is an eye-catching model from Tony Ray. This Golden Age 1/20th Scale Model of the DH Humming Bird will turn heads wherever she is flown. At a full 500mm and utilizing a powerful 8.5mm gear driven motor, there is plenty of power for handling a slight breeze outdoors and for flying indoors at larger venues.
Tony Ray’s A6M2 Zero provide an enjoyable building experience resulting in a flying model that is designed to take RC as standard. It makes a great model for Donor Radio Control Equipment you have from other UMX aircraft, such as the Electronics used in Ares, Fly Zone, Park Zone and E-Flite.
The Fokker DR.1 is yet another eye-catching flying model from Tony Ray. This classic WWI fighter will make an impact wherever it is flown. It uses a powerful 8.5mm motor driving the prop through a gearbox, and there is plenty of power for those dogfighting manoeuvres with the Tony Ray AeroModel Sopwith Camel.
The Etrich Taube, also known by other names such as the Rumpler Taube, was a pre-World War I monoplane aircraft. It was the first military aeroplane to be mass-produced in Germany. The Taube was very popular prior to the First World War, and it was also used by the air forces of Italy and Austria-Hungary.
The Fokker Eindecker is instantly recognisable as one of the famous German fighter aircraft of World War I. Tony Ray has captured the type perfectly with this Laser Cut Design. It’s an interesting & satisfying build with far more parts than you would expect for such a simple model.
Tony Ray’s Laser Cut Balsa Scale SE5A model is such a lovely looking aircraft it can be built static or as a flying model.
It is quite likely that you will need nose weight to balance the model. This is normal for this type of aircraft. To keep the weight down, covering the model in tissue is the obvious choice.
Tony Ray’s Mustang P-51D provides an enjoyable building experience resulting in a flying model that is designed to take RC as standard. It makes a great model for donor Radio Control Equipment you have from other UMX aircraft, such as the Electronics used in Ares, Fly Zone, Park Zone and E Flite.
The Sopwith Camel was a British First World War single-seat biplane fighter aircraft introduced on the Western Front in 1917. It was developed by the Sopwith Aviation Company as a successor to the earlier Sopwith Pup and became one of the most famous fighter aircraft of the war. With Tony Ray's Sopwith Camel you will be prepared for every dogfight with every rival Fokker DR.1
The Boeing P-26 "Peashooter" was the first American production all-metal fighter aircraft and the first pursuit monoplane to enter squadron service with the United States Army Air Corps. Designed and built by Boeing, the prototype first flew in 1932, and the type was still in use with the U.S. Army Air Corps as late as 1941 in the Philippines. There are two remaining surviving Peashooters.
The instructions for every Tony Ray kit are available to download on Servoshop for free.
If you are looking for the ideal glue to complete your Tony Ray kit then we at Steve Webb's recommend Deluxe Materials Laser Cut Kit Glue.
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