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Pitts Special S-2C 50 EP
The Pitts Special S-2C can be proud of its heritage as a universally popular aerobatic bi-plane. However, although its popularity
remained high, Pitts was superseded by the rapid development of a new generation of acrobatic planes with superior performance.
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Kelly F1 Reno Air Racer EP
From the home of air racing in America including not just full-sized airplanes but also major R/C events like “Giant Scale Air Races”,
comes the hugely popular F-1 KELLY racer, flown with such pride by Team EXTRA.
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Minium AD Piper Cherokee
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10751RS-RB (red) |
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10751RS-BLB (blue) |
From Kyosho, the maker of the original Minium, comes the next-generation Minium AD - one of the most technologically advanced yet easy-to-fly micro aircraft in the World. The Minium AD features the same incredibly lightweight construction and durability of the original Minium
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Spitfire 50EP
The legend of the Spitfire was forged in the life and death struggle of the Battle of Britain. The elegant elliptical wings and curved form are the enduring symbols of its heroics and popularity.
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Curtiss P40 Warhawk 50EP
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10862B (Curtiss P40 Warhawk 50 EP) |
The Curtis P-40 Fighter Bomber with the distinctive Trixie painted on its nose was one of the most recognizable during World War II. Used by the Army Air Corps
and the United Kingdom, this famous aircraft exceeded 300 mph with the 1360 HP Allison engine and eventually the Rolls Royce.
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HIEN 50 EP
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10867B (HIEN 50 EP) |
As one of the few Japanese liquid-cooled engine fighters the elegant form of the HIEN was the pride of the Japanese air force during the WWII. The
elegant elliptical wings and curved form are the enduring symbols popularity.
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Focke Wulf FW190 50EP
Regarded as a genius of his time, the German engineer Kurt Tank designed the FOCKE WULF Fw190 that was to become one of Germany's most formidable
fighter planes. Flying alongside the Messerschmitt Me (Bf)109 strike fighter, the FOCKE WULF won favor with German pilots due to its lower wing load.
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F15 Fighting Falcon (Fan)
The new DF55 is a brushless ducted fan unit with an impellor diameter of 55mm, which is 10mm larger than the popular DF45. It's installed in a hybrid
foam fuselage that sets new standards for scale appearance and durability. The airframe can handle the higher loads that result from the exceptional
performance of the bigger ducted fan while remaining incredibly light. The F16 is factory assembled with the brushless motor, micro servos and brushless
speed control installed! All you need to do is install a LiPo battery pack and a receiver of your choice, and you're ready to fly one of the most high-performance
ducted fan jets available.
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Intruder (Fan)
The ducted fan unit as the DF55 produces powerful thrust for true jet-like flight. With its high-wing style and comparatively longer main
wing span, the INTRUDER not only remains true to the original characteristics, but also delivers amazingly stable flight. As the best introduction
to electric jet airplane flight, this airplane is ideally suited to intermediate-level fliers. The lightweight design features a durable styrene
fuselage and is almost completely assembled and equipped with three micro-servos for the pre-installed ailerons (x 2) and elevator. Simply attach
the main wing halves, install the fan into the ducted unit, set the linkage rods and apply decals to finish. The PIP (plug in play) specifications
allow to you install the R/C system of your choice, so the thrill of user-friendly action-packed jet fighter performance is right at your fingertips.
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Phantom (Fan)
5-blade fan unit represents Kyosho's unique ducted fan design skills. High-performance brushless motor generates stable and powerful thrust.
PIP specifications include 2-micro servos for elevon control, brushless motor and a motor control amp for a user-friendly yet challenging flying experience.
Features the distinctive "dogtooth" and outer dihedral main wings of the original that minimize stall and deliver lateral stability. Provides stable control in the hands of intermediate fliers.
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