Freewing De Havilland DH.98 Mosquito- PNP Rc Arplane
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FREEWING de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito- PNP
Its been a long time coming, but finally Freewing have finished the Long Awaited DH.98 For all the Enjoy!
Best of all they have included so much detail into this model, take a look at the retracts alone, solid Metal, worm driven, the perfect combination for scale flight and scale appearance.
Specification:
Heavy Duty EPO material
Left 3-Blade propeller(1060) 1pcs
Right 3-Blade propeller(1060) 1pcs
2pcs Outrunner Motor Pre-Installed
2pcs 40A ESC
6pcs 9Gservo.
1pcs 17Gservo.
6pcs LED light
Scale Electric Retracts with strong Aluminum Parts
4S 14.8V 20c 2200mAh-3000mAh Lipo battery (Required)
Fuselage length;1060mm
Wingspan:1400mm
Flight weight:1820g
Features:
5ch Radio Control Required (Rudder + nose-wheel, Aileron, Elevator, Throttle, Gear)
Impact resistant EPO foam construction - easy to repair
Steerable nose-wheel for ground control
Scale retractable landing gear with shock absorbers
Secure battery hatch
Scale Military Colour Scheme
Large size
90% assembled - all electronics (servos, ESC and motor) pre-installed at factory, just finish airframe assembly, connect up the servos and fly!
Factory installed NAV Lighting System
Description:
When the Mosquito entered production in 1941, it was one of the fastest operational aircraft in the world. Entering widespread service in 1942, the Mosquito supported RAF strategic night fighter defence forces in the United Kingdom from Luftwaffe raids, most notably defeating the German aerial offensive Operation Steinbock in 1944. Offensively, the Mosquito units also conducted nighttime fighter sweeps in indirect and direct protection of RAF Bomber Command's heavy bombers to help reduce RAF bomber losses in 1944 and 1945. The Mosquito increased German night fighter losses to such an extent the Germans were said to have awarded two victories for shooting one down. As a bomber, it took part in "special raids", such as pinpoint attacks on prisoner-of-war camps (to aid escapes), Gestapo or German intelligence and security force bases, as well as tactical strikes in support of the British Army in the Normandy Campaign. Some Mosquitos also saw action in RAF Coastal Command during the Battle of the Atlantic, attacking Kriegsmarine U-Boat and transport ship concentrations, particularly in the Bay of Biscay offensive in 1943 in which significant numbers of U-boats were sunk or damaged.