Guillow's Cessna 180 20" Wingspan Aircraft Balsa Kit# 601
The Cessna 180 is a four- or six-seat, fixed conventional gear general aviation airplane which was produced between 1953 and 1981. Introduced in 1952, the Cessna 180 high-wing utility aircraft was a rugged and popular tail-wheel design which led to the tricycle gear-equipped model 182 still in production today.
The exclusive features of a Guillow Build-By-Number kit offers the first mistake proof method of constructing a real contest stye flying model. The heart of this unique system is a specially numbered two-color plan on which is marked the proper work order and method of construction. No puzzling questions or guesswork involved ‘ all the “whys”, “hows”, and “whens” are fully explained in easy-to-follow instructions.
A Guillow Junior Contest Model is designed to fly like a real contest airplane.
Additional features includes:
Light weight balsa for top flight performance
Balanced propeller and power combination for long flights
Assembled propeller unit
Light weight tissue covering
Plastic nose or cheek cowls
Clay for balancing model
Colorful Junior Contest Model decals
Special “fit and cut” method of measuring parts
The Cessna 180 is a four- or six-seat, fixed conventional gear general aviation airplane which was produced between 1953 and 1981. Introduced in 1952, the Cessna 180 high-wing utility aircraft was a rugged and popular tail-wheel design which led to the tricycle gear-equipped model 182 still in production today.
The exclusive features of a Guillow Build-By-Number kit offers the first mistake proof method of constructing a real contest stye flying model. The heart of this unique system is a specially numbered two-color plan on which is marked the proper work order and method of construction. No puzzling questions or guesswork involved ‘ all the “whys”, “hows”, and “whens” are fully explained in easy-to-follow instructions.
A Guillow Junior Contest Model is designed to fly like a real contest airplane.
Additional features includes:
Light weight balsa for top flight performance
Balanced propeller and power combination for long flights
Assembled propeller unit
Light weight tissue covering
Plastic nose or cheek cowls
Clay for balancing model
Colorful Junior Contest Model decals
Special “fit and cut” method of measuring parts
The Cessna 180 is a four- or six-seat, fixed conventional gear general aviation airplane which was produced between 1953 and 1981. Introduced in 1952, the Cessna 180 high-wing utility aircraft was a rugged and popular tail-wheel design which led to the tricycle gear-equipped model 182 still in production today.
The exclusive features of a Guillow Build-By-Number kit offers the first mistake proof method of constructing a real contest stye flying model. The heart of this unique system is a specially numbered two-color plan on which is marked the proper work order and method of construction. No puzzling questions or guesswork involved ‘ all the “whys”, “hows”, and “whens” are fully explained in easy-to-follow instructions.
A Guillow Junior Contest Model is designed to fly like a real contest airplane.
Additional features includes:
Light weight balsa for top flight performance
Balanced propeller and power combination for long flights
Assembled propeller unit
Light weight tissue covering
Plastic nose or cheek cowls
Clay for balancing model
Colorful Junior Contest Model decals
Special “fit and cut” method of measuring parts