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The Supermarine Spitfire is an icon of British grit and determination. Its fluid lines seem to blend art with aerodynamics. ParkZone has brilliantly captured the power and grace of the Spitfire with this remarkably scale, brushless Mk IX replica. The Mk IX was developed by Supermarine in 1942 to counter the threat posed by the Focke Wulf 190. It also has the distinction of being the first Allied warplane to shoot down an Me-262 jet.
Key Features
* 4-channel control - throttle, elevator, aileron and rudder * Powerful 15- sized BL outrunner; 950Kv, installed * E-flite® 30A Pro Switch-Mode BEC brushless ESC, installed * Servos, installed * Dual aileron servos for precise control * Designed to accept E-flite electric retracts (EFLG100), sold separately * Durable Z-FoamTM construction * 20mm cannon, exhaust and cockpit details * Authentic Johnnie Johnson World War II trim scheme
Specifications Wingspan: 43.2 in (1100mm) Overall Length: 37.3 in (950mm) Flying Weight: 41.1 oz (1170 g) Motor Size: 15-size 960Kv Brushless Outrunner (installed) Radio: 4 channels minimum; 5 channels for optional retract use Servos: 4 sub-micro servos (installed) CG (center of gravity): 2.55 in (65mm) back from the leading edge of the wing at the fuselage Prop Size: 9.5 x 7.5 Speed Control : 30A Pro SB Brushless ESC (installed) Recommended Battery: 11.1V 2200mAh 3S 25C Li-Po Flaps: No Retracts: Optional Control Throw (Ailerons): Low: 11mm up/down; High: 15mm up/down Control Throw (Elevator): Low: 10mm up/down; High: 13mm up/down Control Throw (Rudder): Low: 18mm left/right; High: 25mm left/right Minimum Age Recommendation: 14 years Experience Level: Intermediate Recommended Environment: Outdoor Assembly Time: Less than 1 Hour Is Assembly Required: Yes Needed to Complete
- 4+ channel Transmitter and Receiver radio system (5 channels needed for retract operation) - Flight Battery - Charger compatible with flight battery
For Optional Retracts - 10-15 size main electric retracts (EFLG100) - Pre-bent landing gear struts are required for this plane (PKZ5717)
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