Spotlight: Great Planes Citabria GP/EP ARF

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If you're looking for small-plane affordability and assembly ease plus a big plane's power to leave an impression, look no further than the Great Planes Citabria. At 85" span, the Citabria proves that "bigger flies better." It's a great performer with brushless power, or with the ease and economy that a 30-35 cc gasoline power plant can offer. It also has built-in ailerons and flaps for more short-field finesse and aerobatic agility, plus a top-quality, steerable tailwheel for solid ground handling. The performance is first-rate...but the Citabria can dominate the flight line or the sky just by showing up. It's a stand-off scale beauty with all the right touches. They begin with a MonoKote trim scheme, and go on to include clear windows, a shining spinner and a factory-painted fiberglass cowl for the nose and wheel pants for formed landing gear. And if you think the performance and appearance are great, so are the ease and economy. The built-in ailerons and flaps are factory-hinged, the side windows are installed for you...and the front windscreen is magnetically attached, for fast, easy access to onboard gear, fuel tanks and battery packs. It also features a detailed instrument decal; slide it in place, and the radio compartment starts to look more and more like a cockpit. The accessory package -- including the spinner, tailwheel and generous hardware — are included to keep things moving.
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