L-39 Albatros Electric Ducted Fan Jet RxR A-FLZA3634

Product Code
A-FLZA3634
£219.98 £183.32
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L-39 Albatros Electric Ducted Fan Jet RxR A-FLZA3634
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The full-size L-39 Albatros is one of the most reliable single-engine jet trainers in the world. It is used in civil aviation and air races where it really thrills the crowds! You too can enjoy the fascination of flying this jet with Flyzone's all-new model. Featuring an optimised HyperFlow impeller system this model L-39 will reach speeds of more than 145km/h! Its hi-viz' decoration helps with orientation in the air, whilst contributing to its scale good looks!

Features:
- Top Speed over 145km/h
- Fully assembled and painted (detachable) cockpit with pilots and clear canopy
- Highly visible decorative trim already factory-applied to wings, tail, and fuselage
- All control surfaces feature gap-free hinging
- Short build time thanks to extensive prefabrication

Technical specification:
Wingspan: 635 mm
Length: 780 mm
Wing area: 9.1 dm2
Weight: 680-710 g
Wing loading: 75-78 g/dm2

RC-functions:
Elevator, ailerons, motor speed

Required:
- 4-channel RC-System
- Receiver
- 4S LiPo Battery with 2200 mAh capacity

Recommended accessories:
- Order no.: TACJ2652, RC-Set TTX650
- Order no.: TACL0625, Receiver TR625
- Order no.: FPWP3224 Flight Battery FlightPower FP30 4S 14.8V 2200 mAh

Includes

- Prefabricated model constructed from AeroCell foam
- Factory-fitted impeller, motor, and ESC
- Factory-fitted servos
- Control surface linkage components
- Comprehensive building and operating instructions
More Information
LiPoNo
Pre OrderNo
Bundle AvaliableYes
Product CodeA-FLZA3634
DiscontinuedNo
EAN / Barcode9900000152574
BrandLogicRC
Weight1.000000
Product TypePlane
Model TypeEDF Jets
RC Vehicle TypeRC Plane
wing_span600mm to 800mm / 23in - 31in
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