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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Corsair TW748 Airplane


Corsair TW748 bomber aircraft in the legendary World War II now comes in the form of RC.4 Channel Full Function Radio Controlled (Aileron,Elevator,Rudder,Throttle) Full aerobatic characteristics; inside loops, outside loops, axial rolls, inverted flight, knife edge, stall turns, hammerheads, and spins are possible Constructed with Super Tough, lightweight EPO material! Perfect appearance and emulation (Scale appearance, great attention has been given to details) True Classic Trainer of All Time! Decorative Waterslide Decals! Easy to Build & Endless Fun to Fly! Rudder helps steer plane on ground on its scale landing gear for easy take off Ready to Fly in Just Minutes! Shock Resistant Reinforced fuselage and Strong Wings Super easy and super stable electric powered scale R/C park flyer for beginner or middle-level users Stable inverted flight fuselage with pre-installed Electronics, Motor, Servos, and Speed Controller Super stable for beginner, Super low speed for safety, Super low altitude for fun Fabricated by accurate molds with high fidelity of real airplane Powerful 370 motor with expert-designed propellers and hi-capacity Ni-MH battery pack Excellent stability and aerobatic capability High roll rate Digital Proportional Motor Speed Control Super low speed for safety, 

Super low altitude for fun Crash Resistant Construction Easy to Fly, Easy to Control, Super stable for beginner Slow Speed Flying Capable, Good for Beginner Suitable for both beginners and experienced pilots Wingspan: 840mm (33") Length: 750mm (29.5") Flying Weight: 420g (14.8 oz) Drive System: 370 carbon brushed motor Servo: 3X 9g high speed micro servos ESC: 20A speed controller Battery: 9.6V 650mah Ni-MH Control system: 4 CH Multifunctional Radio Transmitter and Receiver Radio Control Range: 1000 feet (300m) Airplane (90% assembled) 4 Channel Multifunctional Radio Transmitter High Quality Rechargeable 9.6V 650mah Ni-MH Battery English Manual 4 Propellers.

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