Description
Description
Seagull De Havilland Mosquito twin engine RC warbird – SEA285
This is the model on every flyer’s wish list but, until now, few have dared to hope that an ARTF version of the iconic twin would be a possibility. Well, now it is thanks to Seagull’s marvellous recreation of De Havilland’s DH.98 Mosquito.
It sticks closely to Seagull’s tradition of creating strong models with the practical perspective in mind. And there’s a lot in the box too, so all you need add is your radio gear and power system – electric or i.c.
Dream no more and make it happen!
Key Features
- Approx flying weight – 13.7 – 14.1 lbs (6.2 – 6.4 kg)
- Airframe factory covered with Oracover
- Length – 58.0 in (147.2 cm)
- Wingspan – 80.0 in (203.2 cm)
- Wing area – 957.9 sq.in (61.8 sq.dm)
- Suits 2 x .46 – .55 two-stroke engines or electric equivalent
- Fitted flaps
- Designed for i.c. or electric power
- Mechanical retracts included
What’s in the Box
- Factory-finished sections covered in genuine Oracover
- Hand-painted pilot figure
- Full hardware set including engine mounts, fuel tanks and wheels
- Retractable undercarriage (mechanical)
- Factory-painted glass fibre engine/motor nacelles
- Engine/motor spinners (2)
- Adjustable electric motor stand-offs
- Sprung tail wheel
- Instruction manual
- Nose-mounted guns
SPECIFICATION:
- Wingspan: 80 inches
- Shipping Weight 9.30kg 20.51lbs
- Material Wood


















Bazza –
Been on and off putting the seagull mosquito together for a few moths now and apart from the odd little problem this has gone together fairly well. I had a few seagull kits now and I normally add a little bit of glue here and there (firewalls especially) to add a bit more strength. She isn’t 100% the perfect shape for a mosquito but close enough for my club flying and its not as if there are many other Mosquitos to choose from.
Finger crossed for the maiden flight as this is my first twin but I am looking forward to seeing her in the air.