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Dynam DC-3 SkyBus 4 ch Brushless rc plane
Wingspan | 1470mm |
Fuselage length | 980mm |
Wing Area | 24.6dm2 |
Wing loading | 48.8g/dm2 |
Flying weight | 1200g |
Servo | 9g*4 |
Battery | 11.1V 2200mAh 15C Li-Po |
ESC | 40A*2 |
, Brushless Outrunner Motor:KV:1100, , , , Realistic look, Large and very striking model, Brushless powered for the best performance, 35MHz radio equipment, Suitable for all levels of experience, 4 channel control, ,
This is a twin engined and realistic looking airliner, and is unique as the only purpose built passenger plane in our range. It comes with 35MHz radio equipment and is powered by two brushless motors which make it extremely powerful. Its looks make it stand out from the crowd, and its striking dimensions, with a wingspan of 57" certainly mean this plane will be noticed.
Dynam DC-3 SkyBus 4 ch Brushless Twin Engined Plane- Wingspan 57"
This is a twin engined and realistic looking airliner, and is unique as the only purpose built passenger plane in our range. It comes with 35MHz radio equipment and is powered by two brushless motors which make it extremely powerful. It is also supplied with a high capacity Lipo battery which will give you the longest flight times possible. This radio controlled model is a replica of the Douglas DC-3 - the aircraft whose range and speed revolutionised air travel, the plane was first flown in 1935 and remarkably some are still in service today! The famous C-47 Dakota military plane was also derived from this airliner, and enthuiasts like to paint this model in a livery faithful to its type, so you can make it look like a Skybus with the included decals, or create your own unique model DC-3 or a C-47 Dakota!
Its looks make it stand out from the crowd, and its striking dimensions, with a wingspan of 57" certainly mean this plane will be noticed. The Skybus is constructed from EPO foam, which does give it some durability and an element of crash resistance, which can be handy on those first few flights.
This is an RTF or ready to fly kit which includes everything you need apart from the 8 AA batteries that you will need for your transmitter. Approximately 30-45 minutes of basic assembly is all that should be required from opening the box to getting the remote controlled aeroplane flying.
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Found 11 years, 9 months ago