

Its looks and construction were daring — the Ryan STA was one of the first low-wing planes ever designed and featured an all-aluminum airframe. The performance was so good that Tex Rankin flew a stock version to a first-place finish in the International Aerobatic Competition of '37. Great Planes' all-wood Ryan STA EP kit combines the original's classic curves with powerful electric performance for a first-class R/C sport flying experience.
![]() Remove a simple pin, and the cockpit lifts out for easy access to the radio compartment below. Generous dimensions leave ample room for all on-board equipment — and the hands that install it.
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![]() Motor and gear drive installation takes only minutes. The mounting area is wide-open for ease, and completely covered by the cowl to preserve the scale appearance. | ||
![]() "Satisfying as a sport flyer, a sound choice for a second or third plane, the Ryan STA EP is a modern classic — a plane that complements yesterday's graceful style with today's best building and electric technology."
Don Anderson |
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| Recommended Accessories | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Included Misc. hardware |
Radio TOWJ41** (4-ch fm), FUTJ61** (4VF w/3-S3003 servos), FUTJ40** (4YF w/4-S3004 servos) see note below |
Receiver GPML0044 (4-ch fm lo), GPML0045 (4-ch fm hi), GPML0056 (4-ch fm lo), GPML0057 (4-ch fm hi), FUTL0442 (4-ch fm lo), FUTL0443 (4-ch fm hi) | |
| Crystal FUTL62** (LOW) FUTL63** (HI) |
Servo Requires four FUTM0033 (S3101), TOWM4505 (TS-10), HCAM0110 (CS-12) |
Motor GPMG0715 (S-600R) |
Gearbox/Ratio GPMG0850 (2.5:1 18T), GPMG0852 (3:1 15T) |
| ESC GPMM2030 (C-30), GPMM2050 (C-50) |
Motor Pack GPMG0715 (S-600 motor system with motor, gear drive, pinion and prop), GPMG0775 (S-600 motor system with motor, gear drive, pinion prop and ESC) | ||
| Battery GPMP0741 (2000 mAh 7C 8.4V, NiCd) |
Flight Pack GPML0082 (lo), GPML0083 (hi) (5 ch fm, C-30, 2-CS-12) |
Prop APCQ0908 9x8 prop |
Charger GPMM3153 (Triton2), GPMM3001 (Peak 400 DC) |
Note: Some models require a 3-channel radio system, but a 4-channel will also work and it's beneficial because the modeler can use it in a wider range of applications with larger aircraft in the future. It depends on whether the modeler plans on using their radio for different uses other than just this airplane. Also please note that some radios come with receiver, crystal and/or servos.
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