The Model 17 Staggerwing is an American biplane with an atypical negative wing stagger (the lower wing is farther forward than the upper wing), that first flew in 1932
The UC-43 Traveler was a slightly modified version of the Staggerwing. In late 1938, the United States Army Air Corps purchased three Model D17S to evaluate them for use as light liaison aircraft. These were designated YC-43. After a short flight test program, the YC-43s went to Europe to serve as liaison aircraft with the air attachés in London, Paris, and Rome.
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SL Model features :
Easy to fly
Guest mode
Pilot and copilot can get controls
Pilot + Copilor + 2 Passenger
HQ Details
Retractable gear
Full flaps and ruders work
Advanced HUD
2 Fly modes with aerobatic capabilities
Pintable with AEB&W Paint system, template included
