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Dynam A-10 Thunderbolt II V2 Twin 64mm EDF RC Jet with Retracts 1080mm Wingspan Ready-To-Fly

Dynam A-10 Thunderbolt II V2 Twin 64mm EDF RC Jet with Retracts 1080mm Wingspan Ready-To-Fly

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$429.00 $319.97 (Sale ends in 2 days on 03/21/2024)
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The Dynam A-10 Thunderbolt II also known as "The Warthog" is an American single-seat, twin-engine, straight-wing jet aircraft designed to provide close air support of ground forces. The A-10 earned its reputation as the "Tank Buster" with its assortment of lethal air to ground armaments effectively annihilation enemy ground forces and reinforcements. It was the first USAF aircraft designed exclusively for close air support.

The Dynam A-10 has been an awesome flying machine in the Dynam Fleet. Dynam decided to upgrade this bird with servo-less retracts. The A-10 has superb maneuverability even at low speeds and altitude, this is due to its large wing area, high wing aspect ratio, and large ailerons. This design also enables short takeoffs and landings, allowing it to operate from the smallest and most basic airfields. This model gets power from two 64mm electric ducted fan units and lets of an awesome sound during flight. All servos, motors, and retracts are preinstalled from factory. Like all the planes in the Dynam range, the Dynam A-10 is constructed of quality EPO foam and finished to a high standard that represents an excellent replica of the real aircraft.

Specifications:
Wing span: 1080mm/42.5''
Total Length: 995mm/39.17''
Flying weight: 1000g/35.27oz
Construction: EPO
Servo: 4x9g
ESC: 2x 40A Brushless with T connector
Power: BM2815D-KV3600X Twin EDF motors and 64mm electronic ducted fan units
Landing Gear: Retractable
11.1V 2200mAh 25C Li-Po (included)
Charger capable of 3s Li-Po charging (included)









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