This is the Priory Models Lancaster with 4 x400 electric brushed motors and 72" wingspan.
Priory Models use to be on the Internet but couldn't cope with the volume of orders.
I have their contact details if required
The kit is about £80 and on the whole is not bad. However the fit of some parts could be better. For quality I'd give it 7 out of 10.
Covered in brown parcel paper and PVA glue and then painted with acrylic Tamiya and B&Q emulsion paints.
The motors are 400 brushed 6.0 Volt and batteries are 10 cell NiCad pack of around 2000mAH capacity. Flight time is around 5-7 minutes, doesn't should long but its not the sort of plane you chuck around. Its very easy to fly and launch
First flight was a complete success, third flight was as no so good. Its on YouTube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyv3s8Qtqt0
A faulty receive was the culprit, partly my own fault but that's a long story. I now fly in to 2.4GHz Spektrum latest Video below
On the 20th Sept 2009 the Lanc crashed very heavily. I was gutted but I think it was caused by an overheating speed controller. I thinks this link explains what i believe happened. http://www.ezonemag.com/pages/faq/a506.shtml
Prior to this I'd always used a seperate receiver battery and had no issues. I decided to despense with this as I was very confident on 2.4Ghz.
Here's some photo's of the build and another Lanc at my flying club. Rotherham & District Model Flying Club
The speed controller heat shrink has partially melted so I fairly certain this was the cause of loss of signal.
The crash was very heavy and very little survied, but I have a second less damaged Lancaster form my good friend Shaun, so I shall rebuild her. This time I going to install brush-less motors and run a seperate receiver battery.
Dec 2009 - Ordered a new fuselage from Priory and this has arrived. Motors are going to be the 400 replacement that BRC Hobbies do as a combo deal. Due to other commitments its going to be well into next year before she files again.