[ EFL8450 ] P-47 1.2m BNF
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Key Features
- Fast, easy assembly
- Functional flaps and electric retracts
- Spektrum AS3X® receiver with optional SAFE® Select technology
- Molded panel lines, machine gun details, engine details and more
- Realistic 510th Sq, 405th Fighter Group trim scheme
- Includes snap-on bombs, rocket pods and drop tank
- Durable Z-Foam® airframe
- Factory-installed brushless motor, ESC and servos
- Fast, easy assembly
- Functional flaps and electric retracts
- Spektrum AS3X® receiver with optional SAFE® Select technology
- Molded panel lines, machine gun details, engine details and more
- Realistic 510th Sq, 405th Fighter Group trim scheme
- Includes snap-on bombs, rocket pods and drop tank
- Durable Z-Foam® airframe
- Factory-installed brushless motor, ESC and servos
Needed To Complete
- Full-range 6+ channel DSMX®/DSM2® transmitter with adjustable dual rates
- 11.1V 3S 2200-3000mah 30C Li-Po battery and balancing charger
- Full-range 6+ channel DSMX®/DSM2® transmitter with adjustable dual rates
- 11.1V 3S 2200-3000mah 30C Li-Po battery and balancing charger
Overview
When the P-47 Thunderbolt first arrived in the European theater of World War II, its rotund fuselage quickly earned it the nickname “The Jug”. It wasn't long, though, before this became short for “Juggernaut”. Built like a 400-mph flying tank, it packed the wallop of eight .50 caliber machine guns and carried enough bombs and rockets to wipe a ground target clean off the map.
This gorgeous 1.2m replica of the Razorback P-47D perfectly captures the power and presence of this one-of-a-kind warbird. And because it comes equipped with an AS3X® receiver that features optional SAFE® Select technology, pilots of almost any skill level will find it's as much fun to fly as it is to look at.
When the P-47 Thunderbolt first arrived in the European theater of World War II, its rotund fuselage quickly earned it the nickname “The Jug”. It wasn't long, though, before this became short for “Juggernaut”. Built like a 400-mph flying tank, it packed the wallop of eight .50 caliber machine guns and carried enough bombs and rockets to wipe a ground target clean off the map.
This gorgeous 1.2m replica of the Razorback P-47D perfectly captures the power and presence of this one-of-a-kind warbird. And because it comes equipped with an AS3X® receiver that features optional SAFE® Select technology, pilots of almost any skill level will find it's as much fun to fly as it is to look at.