FMS F4U V2 800mm (31.5′) Wingspan Blue EPO RC Airplane PNP With Reflex Gyro System
Overview
The Vought F4U was a carrier capable fighter aircraft, equipped with the largest available engine at the time, the Pratt & Whitney R2800, the engine had 18 cylinders and delivered over 2000hp . The first model of this aircraft was delivered as a prototype to the US Navy in 1940.
The FMS model of the F4U has many scale features including a beautiful 3 blade propeller and scale hub. The aircraft features a brushless motor, 20Amp ESC and 4 ready installed servos. Assembly, following the simple photo step by step assembly guide takes minutes. The EPO foam construction provides a light weight yet resilient airframe that will make your adrenaline fueled dog fights genuine fun. So what are you waiting for order today.
Description
Brand:FMS
Model:F4U V2
Wingspan:800mm/31.5 in
Overall Length:660mm/26.0 in
Flying Weight:Around 445g
Motor Size:Brushless Motor 3015-KV1700
ESC:20A Brushless ESC
Servo:9g Servo x 4
CG (center of gravity):50mm (From Leading Edge)
Prop Size:7.5*4, 4 Blade Propeller With Spinner
Aileron:Yes
Elevator:Yes
Rudder:Yes
Flaps:No
Retracts:No
Approx. Flying Duration:6 minutes
Minimum Age Recommendation:14+
Experience Level:Beginner
Assembly Time:45 minutes
Required parts (not included)
Radio:4 Channel Click here
Battery:Li-Po 7.4V 1300mAh 20C
Key Features
* Come with Reflex Gyro System.
* Super scale features including four blade propeller, fuel tanks, missiles, and hand painted pilot figure.
* Reinforced main landing gear and steerable tail gear.
* Scale fuel tanks and missiles.
* Upgraded FMS proprietary servos.
* Upgraded Kv1700 brushless motor – better quality and 30% faster than previous generations.
* Improved body design and Center of Gravity (CG) makes this version 2 easier to control.
* Made of durable EPO Foam.
Package included
1x FMS F4U V2 800mm (31.5′) Wingspan Blue EPO RC Airplane PNP
1x Reflex Gyro System
Weight | 0.00764 kg |
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