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		<title>Spirit of St. Louis Balsa Model Airplane by Guillows</title>
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Assembly Required Skill Level 2. Ages 10 and up.
Made from Balsa wood




Product DescriptionA staple in the Guillows Line!! Most of the kits in this series comes with 5 to 10 balsa parts that fit together with no glueing. Some come as noted with propeller and rubber band powered. Great fun for flying around the yard [...]]]></description>
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<p><b>Product Description</b><br />A staple in the Guillows Line!! Most of the kits in this series comes with 5 to 10 balsa parts that fit together with no glueing. Some come as noted with propeller and rubber band powered. Great fun for flying around the yard or in the park. Has printed wings, tail surfaces and canopy. Individually packaged in a poly bag. Skill level 1. Wing span measures from 9 to 16 inches.</p>
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		<title>Finished Projects from Area 51 (((B2 SPIRIT)))</title>
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Primary function: Multi-role heavy bomber. Prime Contractor: Northrop Grumman Corp. Contractor Team: Boeing Military Airplanes Co., General Electric Aircraft Engine Group Hughes Training Inc., Link Division Power Plant/Manufacturer: Four General Electric F-118-GE-100 engines Thrust: 17300 pounds each engine (7847 kilograms) Length: 69 feet (20.9 meters) Height: 17 feet (5.1 meters) Wingspan: 172 feet (52.12 meters) [...]]]></description>
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Primary function: Multi-role heavy bomber. Prime Contractor: Northrop Grumman Corp. Contractor Team: Boeing Military Airplanes Co., General Electric Aircraft Engine Group Hughes Training Inc., Link Division Power Plant/Manufacturer: Four General Electric F-118-GE-100 engines Thrust: 17300 pounds each engine (7847 kilograms) Length: 69 feet (20.9 meters) Height: 17 feet (5.1 meters) Wingspan: 172 feet (52.12 meters) Speed: High subsonic Ceiling: 50000 feet (15152 meters) Takeoff Weight (Typical) &#8230;</p>
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