You are a RC airplane pilot and you are looking for a ”leisure" model that you can fly on occasion, between two rain showers or during the lunch break. So the P-19 python is for you, Easy and quick to build, not looking like a flying board like some rc airplanes made with Depron. It can fly almost anywhere. I do not have a true “field “ close to where I live, my only potential landing strip was fields of stones surrounded by thorny shrubs so I had to design a “robust” plane by integrating a solid internal structure inspired by the scale aviation Setting up in the field is quick and easy, get it out of your car, turn on the radio. connect the batterry ,close the nattery hatch with rubber bands and it’s ready for a shift of looping, low pass, backstroke and other acrobatic tricks. Just a few meters of open land will be enough to bring it back to the ground in good condition For the look, I put in the soul of the Douglas A-1 skyraider, the robustness of the illyushin IL-2 sturmovik and a the shapes of the Douglas BTD Destroyer Included a detailed construction guide , a printable plan by a standart inkjet printer , STL files (3d print ) of optional parts and a PDF files of paint schemes examples It’s not a model for beginner pilots IT’S NOT A PHYSICAL RC PLANE - IT’S A PDF PLAN TO PRINT FOR BUILDING THE RC MODEL technical specification : wingspan : 110 cm - 43.3 in lenght : 85 cm - 33.7 in wing area : 21.6 dm² - 335 sq.in weight : around 850 g - 30 oz wing loading : around 40 g /dm ² - 12.9 oz/ sq.ft Required supplies -6 and 9 mm depron / polystyren foam (XPS) foamsheets -Small piece of 3 mm plywood -PU (polyUrethane ) glue or Hot glue -RC equipments I recommand to cover the plane with 25 g/dm² fiberglass with PU floor finish BONUS : DXF and DWG files are provided in supplement if you want to cut all pieces with a laser cut or CNC machine GOOD FLIGHT