The Grunau baby developed 1932 as improvement of the ESG 31 developed of Edmund cutter and wolf Hirth " Stanavo". Soon it to the most popular training glider and many pilots were " reached on this sample their; Silver C". The airplane was developed further in the course of the years up to the series III, however the type II b at most was common. This series were used from there also as model for our Scale models. The model was implemented exactly on a scale 1:6 and 1:4. Without changes at the outside form consistently one did, so that also rib distances, end rails and skin with the model to agree. The wing is abgestreut as with the original. The building of the model is not by the sharp-edged hull form so with difficulty as for example with a Minimoa, however experience is compellingly necessary in handling Balsaholz. The component system contains all felling trees hurry carefully punched as well as all metal and linking parts.
Scale: 1:4
Span 3392 mm
Length 1522 mm
Bearing area contents 88.75 DM ²
Horizontal tail unit area 14.50 DM ²
Flying weight ca.2200 g
Surface loading approx. 25 g/dm ²
Other items are required to complete.