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Fokker DVII 250 ARF
Wingspan | 34.0 in. (865mm) |
Length | 26.5 in. (672mm) |
Radio | 3+ channels |
Servos | Sub-Micro servos |
Prop Size | 7x3.5 |
Speed Control | 10 Amp Brushless |
Recommended Battery | 800mAh 7.4V Li-Po |
Motor Size | 250 2200Kv |
Fokker DVII 250 ARF Highlights:, Authentic preprinted Ernst Udet trim scheme, Fokker DVII 250 ARF Specs:, Wing Area:, 310 sq in. (19.4 sq dm), Technical Specifications:, Length:, 26.5", Wingspan:, 34", Flying Weight:, 9 oz., Controls:, Elevator, Rudder, Throttle, Wing Area:, 310 sq. in.,
Sensational re-creation of Germany's greatest WWI warbird fighter!
Loved by the pilots who flew it and feared by those who flew against it, the Fokker DVII is regarded by many as the greatest fighter of WWI. It was said the DVII could make a mediocre pilot good and a good pilot great. In the hands of German ace Ernst Udet it was positively devastating.
Leave it to E-flite to create a 250-size slow flyer with enough scale detail to truly do the legendary Fokker DVII justice. E-flite brings this Great War legend to life with this remarkable foamie slow flyer that comes out of the box loaded with scale details. Details like molded Spandau machine guns, accurately modeled interplane struts, a dummy Mercedes engine and an intricately detailed cooling grille, just to name a few. E-flite's Fokker DVII slow flyer is based on a rc plane flown by Udet at the height of his prowess. The model's foam parts come out of the box printed with Udet's signature "LO!" trim scheme. You simply won't find another slow flyer that comes close to capturing the spirit of this Great War legend.
When matched with E-flite' Park 250 brushless outrunner motor, the Fokker DVII 250's featherlight wing loading and stunning scale appearance make for a majestic slow flyer experience unlike any other.
Detailed dummy Mercedes engine
Detailed Spandau machine guns
Accurately modeled interplane struts
Intricately detailed cowl
Pre-bent landing gear
Reinforced tail and control horn mounts
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