Flyzone™ Focke-Wulf Fw 190 Brushless Warbirds by Hobbico®

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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2011

The Focke-Wulf Fw 190 was a Luftwaffe favorite in WWII, and sure to be just as popular with today's electric pilots. To match the speed and maneuverability of the original, the receiver-ready Rx-R™ and all-in-one RTF feature light, durable AeroCell™ foam parts and a powerful brushless outrunner motor/ESC combo. Both also include installed micro servos, operational flaps and retractable landing gear. The RTF takes completeness and ease to the max, by adding a Tactic™ 6-channel 2.4GHz radio, an 11.1V, 1800mAh LiPo battery and balancing charger.

Learn more about the Flyzone Focke-Wulf Fw 190 Brushless Warbirds by visiting their product page at: http://www.flyzoneplanes.com/airplanes/hcaa2538/index.html

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Wingspan: 44.5 in (1130 mm)
Length: 39 in (990 mm)

HCAA2538 (RTF)
Weight: 2.5 lb (1134 g)
Requires: NOTHING!

HCAA2539 (Rx-R)
Rx-R Weight: 2.25-2.5 lb (1020-1134 g)
Requires: Radio system with a minimum of 6 channels, 11.1V 1800mAh LiPo battery & charger

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  • Sorry for double posting but the second bad purchase 2 days after the FW 190 were the Uberlites. These are a blast. Now I am very gental on the stick because I mainly fly EDF jets. During a completely calm day I took off the single wing and was enjoying a great flight when my right control stick on the radio just snapped off clean at the bottom. very light nose in that broke the $10 prop. and tweaked the front end up. So now I have a box of cool planes that do not fly.

  • Well it sucks to write this but Hobbico has never really let me down in 24 years of flying untill this Jan, 2012. I purchased the FW 190 with everything out on the table I noticed a few things, right off the bat I saw a bad warp in the virticle, then noticed about 1/4 inch of the right aileron on outboard hing above the wing and very securely mounted. This will be a cross your fingers fix. The split flaps close under pressure from its own prop wash. This a purchase that will keep me away 4 awhil

  • A very nice FPV-Model ;))

  • on video it looks like a really good flier

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