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The de Havilland DH 82 Tiger Moth is a 1930s biplane designed by Geoffrey de Havilland and was operated by the Royal Air Force and others as a primary trainer. Over 4000 Tiger Moths were made for the RAF during World War II, and the plane remained in service until 1952. Tiger Moths are still used recreationally today.
This replica of the classic aircraft is virtually ready to fly straight out of the box, only a few minutes of tinkering will be required to get this compact, and quiet aeroplane in the air.
This model has a really tough, but lightweight airframe, and the outer shell has been superbly finished, carefully emulating the details of the real thing. The Tiger Moth is incredibly stable and will fly at remarkably low speeds, and at low altitude making it simple, safe and fun, even for the beginner.
The Tiger Moth's design also makes it an excellent 3D aerobatic performer for the experienced pilot: inside loops, outside loops, axial rolls, inverted flight, knife edge, stall turns, hammerheads, and spins are possible; it can roll very quickly and is super stable even when flying upside down.
This model has a powerful brushless motor, and a 2.4Ghz radio transmitter, making it a perfect choice for the enthuiast. We have also upgraded the charger from a standard one, to a balanced charger included in the price. This makes charging safer and better for the battery.
Specs Wing span: 800mm Length: 670mm Flying weight: 400g Battery: Li-Po 11.1V-1000mAh Power: C2410 brushless motor Control: 4CH RC system 4 servos 25A brushless ESC Range: 1000 feet
Features 4 CH Full RC - Aileron, Elevator, Rudder, Throttle Full aerobatic characteristics Powerful brushless motor Excellent stability Ready to Fly in Just Minutes! Super tough lightweight Shock Resistant Fuselage Strong Wings Pre-installed Electronics Suitable for beginners and experts Only required 8 AA batteries for the transmitter to start flying
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