The Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2e was a British single-engine two-seat biplane in service with the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) from 1912 until the end of World War I.
About 3,500 were built. Initially used as front-line reconnaissance aircraft and light bombers; variants of the type were also used as night fighters.
The Peter Rake design is fully CAD drawn with a detailed plan set and laser cut parts in balsa and plywood.
Suits 400 size brushless motors and rudder, elevator and ESC for motor. Plan and parts set include details for both the BE2e and Be12a.
Note: This model requires all electronics, covering and details to finish.