Great Planes
.60-.90 Sport-Scale Amphibian ARF
- Constructed with the finest materials quality wood, gel coated fiberglass and Top Flite® MonoKote® covering.
- Shaped like a speedboat's hull, the fuselage maintains straight tracking while enabling the Seawind to accelerate quickly onto the step for takeoff.
- A self-draining auto bailer is located on the bottom of the fuse, assuring that no water pools in the radio compartment.
- A foam stand is included for holding the model securely during assembly and starting; it also keeps the water rudder up off of the ground.
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| GP SEAWIND |
Gas Airplane Seawind .60-.91 Sport-Scale Amphibian ARF, Great Planes MA1360
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| GP MA1360 SAI125 | Gas Airplane Seawind .60-.91 Sport-Scale Amphibian ARF, with Saito 1.25 Engine, Great Planes MA1360 | $699.00* | |
Prices With * Include Ground Freight 48 States (Ground Freight Without Combo Pricing $18.95-$26.95). | |||
No other R/C seaplane looks or flied like the sleek and stylish Seawind. This sport-scale replica of the classic homebuilt amphibious aircraft will draw envious looks from fellow modelers, whether you're at the flying field or the local lake. And by substituting optional retracts for the included fixed landing gear, you'll have total access to land and water with the same plane.
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Wingspan: 71" Wing Area: 675 sq in Weight: 10.25-12.25 lb Wing Loading: 35-41 oz/ sq ft |
Length: 56" Required: 2-stroke .60 cu in (10cc) or 4-stroke .70-.91 cu in (11.5-15cc) engine, 5-7 channel radio w/ 7-9 servos |
| Shipping Info: Seawind |
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Box Size: 19"x13"x61" Actual Weight: 22 lbs Dimensional Shipping Weight: 78 Lbs |
![]() Robart Retracts Fixed landing gear is supplied with this model. However, optional retracts are available that allow you to fly your Seawind over both land and water |
![]() A foam stand is included that helps hold the model during assembly, or while starting the Seawind at the lake. It also helps keep the water rudder from being damaged when the plane is sitting on the ground. |


