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The Flyzone DHC-2 Beaver Select Scale Airplane is a scale replica of the deHavilland DHC-2 Beaver - one of the most utilitarian aircraft ever produced. Flyzone has recreated this classic as a Select Scale model, offering easy to fly characteristics, and much, much more. Plus, it is available in ready to fly form, offering all-in-one convenience, that will have you exploring the great outdoors in just minutes.
Features:
- Aircraft
- Includes floats for water takeoffs and landings, as well as conventional landing gear.
- Water rudders on both floats improve handling.
- The tail wheel on the conventional landing gear is steerable.
- A hatch on the bottom of the fuselage provides easy access to the battery compartment.
- Working navigation and landing lights add exceptional realism.
- AeroCell Crash-tough and feather-light foam is durable enough to stand up to everyday abuse!
- Tactic TTX600
- The SLT protocol for absolute security and dependability in any radio environment
- Variable dual rates to match servo response to your comfort and skill level
- A 6-channel Tactic SLT receiver that creates an unbreakable transmitter-receiver link with the push of a button
- Wireless trainer system
- Digital trims and servo reversing on elevator, ailerons and rudder
- 6 channels to give you "room to grow"
- Other RTF features
- Assembled, factory-finished airframe with floats, conventional aluminum landing gear, landing and nav lights
- Factory-installed 41-19-850kV brushless outrunner motor, 40A ESC & micro servos
- Factory-installed TR624 SLT receiver compatible with all SLT transmitters
- Includes 11.1V 1800mAh balanced LiPo battery & AC/DC balancing LiPo charger
- Includes four AA batteries for transmitter
Wingspan: 59.5 in (1510mm)
Wing Area: 430 in² (27.7 dm²)
Weight: 3 lb (1360 g)
Wing Loading: 16 oz/ft² (49 g/dm²)
Length: 38.5 in (980 mm)
Needed to Complete:
- Nothing!
This product was added to our catalog on June 14, 2018