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Art-Tech P-51D Mustang V2 Gunfighter RTF Epoflex

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Art-Tech P-51D Mustang V2 Gunfighter RTF Epoflex

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When it comes to warbird models the P51 Mustang stands out as one of the all time great fighters of World War Two. Regarded by many as one of the most beautiful Warbirds, the iconic P-51D Mustang is on the "must-have" list for most aspiring model pilots.

This new P-51D from ART-TECH incorporates the classic Gunfighter scheme, immensely tough EPOFLEXY construction, with levels of scale detail and performance normally associated with models costing far more! It's the perfect choice for any pilot with previous low wing experience who wants their Warbird action to be clean, quiet and totally fuss-free!

This Mustang has a very good flight performance and the powerful brushless motor gives excellent performance. The fuselage is very detailed with panel lines and a 4 blade propeller gives a great scale look to the model. It comes complete with all the equipment that you need to fly the model and the airplane is factory assembled.

The model includes the new 4 channel 2.4GHz Art-Tech radio with the new Spectrum technology. Be ready to take off in less than 1 hour.

Specification:

  • Wing span: 965mm
  • Total Length: 790mm
  • Flying weight: 700 gr.
  • Construction: Ultra strong Epoflex
  • Motor: Brushless Outrunner C4038-15
  • Radio: 4ch 2.4GHZ
  • Servos: 4 high speed micro servo

     

  • Manufacturer Art Tech
    Model Build Ready Built
    Power Electric Brushless
    Aeroplane Type Scale
    Length (mm) 790
    Wingspan (mm) 965
    Flying Weight (grams) 700
    Required to Complete 8 AA batteries for transmitter

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