Cmelak Z-37
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Description: The
Cmelak (Bumblebee) was
developed in (the former) Czechoslovakia in the early 1960's.
Of note are the characteristic, inverted gull wing , the massive radial
engine with its unique sound, and the tremendous STOL capability of the
Z-37. This aircraft is
capable of landing/taking off within 150 meters! |
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full-fiberglass (FG) kit comes with a yellow gellcoat base finish.
Scale-sized flaps, slots and a scale sprung main gear round out the
perfect "entrance – stage right" of the model.
Thru use of the most recent breakthroughs in composite technology,
we succeeded in keeping the weight of model under the magic goal of 20 Kg
(recently raised to 25 Kg/55 lbs.). The
size and broad range of powerplants makes the Cmelak an ideal platform for
towing duties and is a real attraction at any fly-in. |
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Information: |
| Full
fiberglass (FG) construction |
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| Technical Specifications: |
| Wing Span: | 141 in. | Accessories: |
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| Length: | 96.5 in |
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| Weight: | 42 lbs. upwards |
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| Power: | 5.4 cu. in. (min.) |
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| Rec. Motor: | Moki 215
radial |