| The Tutor II has an easy access battery hatch and custom hardware that make it as simple to assemble and fly with either electric motors or glow power sources. Incorporating a fresh 'dynamic' colour scheme that makes it even easier to track in the air, we're confident that the second generation Tutor will soon become as highly regarded by flying schools, club instructors, and novice pilots as the original design classic.Like it's predecessor, the Tutor II has a fully illustrated colour instruction manual that is simple for the learner to follow and ensures success first time. In fact, the instruction manual of the Tutor set the industry standard for trainer manuals and the Tutor II maintains that tradition. Step-by-step, photo-illustrated instructions Choice of power options Easy to track colour scheme Built in battery access hatch.Option - Motor spacer/bolt set for the KMS Quantum 4120/05 motorRequired to complete - 20/30 minute Epoxy glueMedium Cyano Glue6" White elastic bands for retaining the wing (x 6)Hand tools (knife, drill, screwdivers, pliers etc)Radio control system (4/6 channel).40-.46 2-Stroke Glow engine or.....KMS Quantum 4120/05 motor, 60A Brushless ESC and 3 or 4 cell 4000mAh Li-po batteryPropeller for motor/engine Specification Wingspan: 1635mm (64.37in) Length: 1200mm (47.24in) Weight: 2.52kg (5.56lbs) Servos: 4 for GP and 3 for EP (all standard) Radio System: 4 Channel Required Electric Motor: KMS Quantum 4120/05 for EP IC Engine: .40/.46 2-Stroke for GP Recommended Propeller: 12 x 9 3 cell, 12 x 7 4 cell, 11 x 6 .46 Eng. LiPo: Intellect 3 or 4S 4000mAh 25C for EP Speed Controller: 60A Brushless for EP |