FlightLine P-51D Mustang 850mm (33") Wingspan - PNP
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P-51D Mustang 850mm (33") Wingspan - PNP from FlightLine - FLW101P
FlightLine and Motion RC has re-imagined the classic P-51D Mustang for 2019 in a beginner-friendly format with accurate styling, gyro-readiness, low operating cost and high fun factor in an easily transportable size! This Mustang features a versatile power system that can use either a 3S or 4S flight battery without needing to change the propeller or ESC. The large battery bay accommodates a wide range of battery sizes, from 3S 1600mAh to an Admiral 4S 2200mAh. Transition from a 30-60mph 3S Trainer to an 80+mph 4S Racer with a simple five second battery change!
Optimized as both a slow speed 3S warbird parkflyer and a 4S sportscale racer, the FlightLine Pocket Warbird series P-51D Mustang can also fit a gyro stabilized receiver such as the Admiral RX600SP 6-Channel DSMX™ Compatible Receiver with Stability Plus Gyro. Easy hand launches are accomplished either overhand or underhand, and balanced wing loading provides precise handling and steady landing characteristics. Say goodbye to precarious nail-biting hand launches - - this Mustang is a breeze to launch with moderate throttle and a firm toss. Separating itself from previous generations of parkflyer warbirds in the sub-900mm class, several design elements increase this Mustang's durability including a long plywood battery plate, reinforced motor firewall, shatter resistant two blade propeller, one-piece wing with carbon spar, servo horn protectors, and plastic sheathed underside fuselage to resist scuffs during landing. The overall result is a balanced model that "flies on rails" like a larger aircraft instead of being "pushed around" like a toy.
This is the stock livery as it comes out of the box, the 462nd Fighter Squadron, 506th Fighter Group "Shanghai Lil'"
For additional control precision, pilots can also install a 9g rudder servo inside the fuselage and use the pre-molded passageway to guide a control rod rearward toward the rudder hinge itself. The model can be raced within smaller flying fields areas with a lightweight 3S 1600 battery, or in larger areas with a heavier and more powerful 4S 2200. We recommend the 3S 2200mAh or 4S 2200mAh as an ideal balance between flight duration, top speed, vertical performance, and ease of launch/landing.
Backed by Motion RC's world class service and a host of spare parts, race your Mustang with confidence!
Visit the Official FlightLine P-51D Mustang Discussion Thread on HobbySquawk.com for additional photos, videos, reviews, and customer Q&A.
Features:
- NEW! Decals now come pre-applied and yellow tail pre-painted as the "Shanghai Lil" from the 506th Fighter Group
- Compatible with both 3S and 4S LiPo batteries
- 60+ mph with 3S LiPo battery
- 90+ mph with 4S LiPo battery
- Gyro-ready
- Beginner-friendly wing loading
- Upgrade-friendly components and layout
- Durable structural enhancements
- Skid-proof underside covering
- Screw-on one-piece wing
Includes:
- FlightLine P-51D Mustang 850mm (33") Wingspan - PNP
- Motor, ESC and servos pre-installed
Requires:
- 4 Channel radio - select a minimum 4 channel radio from our Radio Collection
- 4 Channel receiver - select a minimum 4 channel receiver from our Receiver Collection
- 3 Cell 11.1V 1600mAh to 4 Cell 14.8V 2200mAh LiPo battery with XT60 Connector – we recommend the Admiral 2200mAh 3S 11.1V 35C LiPo Battery with XT60 Connector or Admiral 2200mAh 4S 14.8V 30C LiPo Battery with XT60 Connector
- 4 Cell compatible battery charger - select a minimum 4 cell (4S) charger from our Charger Collection
Product Specifications:
Model Scale |
1/13 Scale |
Wingspan |
850mm / 33.5in |
Length |
740mm /29.13in |
Empty Weight |
510g / 17.98oz (w/o battery) |
CG (Center of Gravity) |
80mm (3.14") from the leading edge of the wing at the root |
Power System |
3S-4S 2836-950Kv Brushless Outrunner Motor |
Electronic Speed Control |
30A, XT60 Connector |
Propeller / EDF |
9x6 2-Blade Propeller |
Servos |
|
Landing Gear |
None |
Required Battery |
3S 11.1V 1600mAh to 4S 14.8V 2200mAh LiPo with XT60 connector (required) |
Required Radio |
4 Channel (required) |
Ailerons |
Yes |
Elevator |
Yes |
Rudder |
No |
Flaps |
No |
Lights |
No |
Hinge Type |
Nylon Reinforced |
Material |
EPO Foam |
Skill Level |
Intermediate |
Build Time |
1 Hour |
Recommended Environment |
Outdoors |
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Product Updates:
- March 1, 2019 - The following link shows the FlightLine 30A ESC Audible Programming Guide to provide a chart in case you are needing to re-program the ESC for any reason. Click here for the link.
- January 31, 2019 - Please note that the tail of this model does not come painted green or yellow, the photos merely demonstrate the customization possibilities. Customers who wish to make their model either The Enchantress or Shanghai Lil' will need to paint over the existing silver tail either green or yellow to match the livery of your choice.
If you need any additional assistance, please visit the Motion RC Help Center
FlightLine P-51D Mustang 850mm (33") Wingspan - PNP
- Normaler Preis
- €15500 (VAT inc.)
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- €15500
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- (Save €-155.00)
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