Hasegawa 00243 X-29 U.S. Advanced Technology Demonstrator
Product Description
The Grumman X-29 was an American experimental aircraft that tested a forward-swept wing , canard control surfaces, and other novel aircraft technologies. The X-29 was developed by Grumman , and the two built were flown by NASA and the United States Air Force . The aerodynamic instability of the X-29's airframe required the use of computerized fly-by-wire control. Composite materials were used to control the aeroelastic divergent twisting experienced by forward-swept wings, and to reduce weight. The X-29 first flew in 1984; two X-29s were flight tested over the next decade.
Features:
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Highly detailed, injection molded gray plastic parts
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Cockpit includes instrument panel and pilot
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Detailed landing gear
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Waterslide decals
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Illustrated assembly guide
Includes: One plastic model
Requires:
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Assembly
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Cement
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Hobby knife
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Sprue cutters
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Paint
Specs:
Comments: Keep product safely away from children under 3 years of age.