Friday, April 30, 2010

DuraTrax Radio Controlled Airplane Nitro: rc rtf

DuraTrax Radio Controlled Airplane Nitro

New J3 Piper Cub .60 - 71" Nitro Gas Radio Controlled Airplane ARF Kit New J3 Piper Cub .60 - 71" Nitro Gas Radio Controlled Airplane ARF Kit
$299.95

All wood, laser cut, fiber glass cowl, top quality ARF kit! One of the best J3 Piper Cub nitro-powered radio controlled model airplane. Specifications: Wing span:71 in/1800mm Fuselage Length: 46.5in /1180 mm Wing Area:653sq in/42sq dm Flying Weight:5.8lb/2650g Requirements: Radio Required:4 channels,5 servos Engine Required:2c 0.46-0.52cu in
AT-6 Texan 160 - 82" ARF Nitro Gas Radio Remote Controlled Scale Airplane AT-6 Texan 160 - 82" ARF Nitro Gas Radio Remote Controlled Scale Airplane
$500

North American AT-6 Texan 160 - 82" Nitro Gas Radio Remote Controlled ARF RC Airplane The AT-6Texan ARF Nitro Gas Plane includes decals that are already applied on the fusealge under clear coating for more durable use. This contains a fiberglass fuselage. Wing panel, elevator & tailplane are painted over high-quality balsa wood. The wing section is also fiberlgass moulded     Wingspan 82" Fuselage Length 55" Recommended Engine Size 2c/160 Flying Weight 11.9 lbs - 12.3 lbs Wing Area 1,007 sq in Radio 4~5 Ch 5~6 Servos Airfoil NACA 2415 The North American Texan trainer is one of the most important aircraft of all time and is universally recognized. First built as the NA-16 in 1935, the Texan was in continual production for nearly 10 years and in active use for more than five decades. Primarily used as a trainer, the Texan remains a favorite among warbird collectors around the world. *RETRACT NOTE* The retract bays are built into the wing from the factory, so the retracts will drop right in. Engine/Radio Equipments Sold Separately.  Engine/Radio NOT included.  Download Manual Here
Yellow Skymaster 337 46-81" Twin-Engine Nitro Gas Radio Remote Controlled RC Airplane ARF Yellow Skymaster 337 46-81" Twin-Engine Nitro Gas Radio Remote Controlled RC Airplane ARF
$399

337 Sky Master 81" ARF Twin-Engine (Front & Rear) Nitro Gas Radio Remote Controlled RC Airplane FEATURES: Top quality balsa and plywood construction. One of the finest ARF kits on the market All wood constructions with fiberglass parts Trimmed and painted cowling by fuel proof paint Hand iron-on color covering Comes with all hardware and accessories SPECS: Wing span: 81in / 2060mm Wing area: 1085 sq in / 70 sq dm Flying weight: 10lb / 4540g Fuselage length: 62 in / 1570 mm Engine Required: 2c 0.46 cu in x2 Radio Required: 5-channels, 9 servos !!! 2 SERVOS FOR AILERONS, 2 SERVOS FOR FLAPS, 2 SERVOS FOR THROTTLES, 1 SERVO FOR ELEVATOR
New Version 2 Extra 500 .60 Engine 60" Nitro Powered Radio Controlled Airplane ARF New Version 2 Extra 500 .60 Engine 60" Nitro Powered Radio Controlled Airplane ARF
$399.95

Fly this stunning acrobatic airplane, supercharged with nitro gas or brushless motor technology! The maestro of the acrobatic airplane world and winner of multiple world championships is ready to light up the sky again in the form of NitroModel's electrifying EXTRA 500S powered by either nitro or brushless motor technology. The EXTRA's beautiful lines are recreated in a lightweight fuselage with stringer structure. Easily adjusted elevator system maximizes the benefits of electric power for exciting acro flight performance. And it comes almost completely pre-assembled with the balsa structure expertly pre-covered in film. In short time you can feel the excitement and thrills of a true acrobat in action! EXTRA - 500 Wing span: 60in / 1740mm   Wing area : 862 sq in / 43.7 sq dm Flying Weight : 11 lbs / 2800g    Fuselage length : 68 in / 1500mm Engine Required: 2C 0.61         Radio Required: 4 ch ; 5servos  Top quality wood construction with fiberglass fuselage.
Yellow Twin Engine OV10 Bronco 15 - 48" Nitro Gas/Electric Radio Remote Controlled RC Airplane Yellow Twin Engine OV10 Bronco 15 - 48" Nitro Gas/Electric Radio Remote Controlled RC Airplane
$199

New OV-10 Bronco Nitro Gas/Electric Radio Remote Controlled RC Airplane!  This ARF OV-10 Bronco supports both 2c 0.15 cu in engines or 400T Brushless Motor w/ 11.1V 1300-1600mAh. Electric Brushless/Nitro Gas OV-10 Bronco 15 - 48" Twin-Engine Radio Remote Controlled RC Airplane           The OV-10 Bronco was a multi-purpose, light attack aircraft acquired by the Marine Corp for observation squadrons to conduct visual reconnaissance missions. The OV-10A is a twin-turboprop short takeoff and landing aircraft conceived by the Marine Corps and developed under an Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps tri-service program. The first production OV-10A was ordered in 1966 and its initial flight took place in August 1967. The OV-10 can be used for short take-offs and landings on aircraft carriers without the use of catapults. With the seco nd seat removed, it can carry 3,200 pounds of cargo, five paratroopers or two litter patients and an attendant. Adding to its versatility is a rear fuselage compartment with a capacity of 3,200 pounds of cargo, five combat-equipped troops, or two litter patients and a medical attendant. The Bronco's mission capabilities include observation, forward air control, helicopter escort, armed reconnaissance, gunfire spotting, utility and limited ground attack; however, the USAF acquired the Bronco primarily as a forward air control (FAC) aircraft. The Bronco also provides transportation for aerial radiological reconnaissance, tactical air observers, artillery and naval gunfire spotting and airborne controllers of tactical air support operations. Other tasks include armed escort for helicopters and front line, low-level aerial photography. Wing span: 48 in / 1220mm Wing area: 434 sq in / 28 sq dm Flying weight: 4.4 lb / 2000g Fuselage length: 50 in / 1270 mm Engine Require d: 2c 0.15 cu in X2 pcs Radio Required: 4-5channels,7-9 mini servos Li-Poly : 11.1V 1300-1600mAh x2 pcs Propeller:8x6 x2pcs Out runner Brushless Motor : 400T x2 pcs Speed Control :15 - 20 Amp x2 pcs

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