HobbyKing
H-King Micro JU-87G-1 Stuka 685mm EPO (PNF)
5 reviews
Features | Super Scale Detail |
Includes | Tools |
Wingspan | 685mm |
Length | 540mm |
Scale | 1/20 |
Flying Weight | 225g |
ESC | 8A w/BEC |
Servo | 5g x 4 |
Specs:, Motor:, 2211 Brushless Outrunner, Requires:, Your Own 4 Channel TX/RX,
The JU-87 is one of the most recognizable aircraft of WW2, it made it's name in the early days of the war, spearheading the early campaigns of Blitzkrieg. It was a very effective and accurate dive bomber that was much feared and with it's distinctive Gull wing and screaming dives, the Stuka became a truly iconic aircraft with it's place in history assured as one of the most devastating weapons of it's time. This superb micro Stuka is a tank killer version, complete with 37mm Cannon pods under the wings, surely one of the most amazing looking variants of the JU-87.
The H-King micro Stuka is made from tough EPO foam which is normally too heavy for micro models, especially ones as superbly detailed as this one, but during development every spare gram of excess weight was shed from the design to keep wing loading low. Being Plug and Fly, assembly is very fast, especially as all servo's, the brushless outrunner motor and the ESC have been pre-installed. Other features worthy of note are the removable 1pc wing and the full four channel control, complete with a steerable tailwheel.
The scale detail on this superb little model is quite outstanding, it is nicely finished and really looks the part, both on the ground and in the air. Despite it's tapered wing, the Stuka is very nicely behaved and looks very convincing in flight, parkfly size warbirds simply don't get better than this amazing looking JU-87!
Easy and Fast to Assemble
EPO Foam for Durability
Nice Flight Characteristics Courtesy of a Light Flying Weight
Easy to Hand-Launch
Full Four Channel Control with Steerable Tail Wheel
Nice Quality Finish and Water Slide Decals for Weight Saving
Glue
Instructions
7.4v 500mAh 2s Lipoly Battery
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