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Ultra Micro P-51D Mustang RTF with AS3X
Wingspan | 16.2 in (410mm) |
Overall Length | 14.1 in (357mm) |
Flying Weight | 1.5 oz (43 g) |
Radio | 4-channel transmitter (included) |
CG (Center of Gravity) | 1.38 in (35mm) behind the leading edge at wing root |
Prop Size | 100 x 100mm 4-blade propeller |
Recommended Motor Battery | 3.7V 1S 150mAh LiPo (included) |
Charger | AC/DC 3.7V LiPo charger (included) |
Plane Type | Scale Military |
Experience Level | Intermediate |
Power Plant Size | Micro Electric |
Recommended Environment | Indoor/Outdoor |
Fuel Type | Electric |
Key Features:, ParkZone® DSM2®/DSMX® receiver/ESC/AS3X® unit, installed, Needed To Complete:, Nothing! Everything you need to get flying is included in the box. You can have this Ready-To-Fly version flying in the time it takes to charge the battery., Technical Specifications:, Flaps: No, Retracts: No, Is Assembly Required: No,
Flies like it's on rails
If you're looking for the most satisfying ultra micro Mustang experience available, this is your plane. For starters, it boasts a level of detail rarely seen in models of this size. Molded panel lines, clear canopy, gun and exhaust details, pilot figure, instrument panel details, 4-bladed prop - you get it all. Even the trim scheme is that of a full-scale Mustang that flew with the 334th Fighter Squadron during World War II.
In the air, its advanced AS3X® (Artificial Stabilization - 3-aXis) System will work behind the scenes to smooth out the effects of forces like P-factor, turbulence and torque. Instead of an ultra micro, you'll feel like you're at the controls of an expertly tuned, giant-scale model that flies like it's on rails.
Realistic 334th Fighter Squadron trim scheme
Clear canopy with pilot figure
Gun, exhaust and instrument panel details
4-bladed prop
Molded panel lines
Removable landing gear with steerable tail wheel
8.5mm brushed motor
Includes 1S 150mAh 25C Li-Po battery
Includes 1-cell DC charger
Includes ParkZone MLP4DSM 4-channel transmitter
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Found 11 years, 7 months ago