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Brand New, B29 Bomber ready to fly radio controlled plane w/ 4 engines
Everything except 8 AA Batteries for the transmitter is included

Battery Operated R/C Plane. The B-29 Super Fortress is designed based on the
REAL B-29 Super Fortress Bomber, Huge 42 inches (1050mm) Wing Span,
Quad(4)-Powerful Motors, R/C Set and transmitter included, complete
Left/Right and Up/Down Control Flight Speed : around 23ft/sec (7m/sec)
Realistic Decals, Gorgeous Silver Appearance A Masterpiece for decoration
purposes. Powered by re-chargable battery (NiMH)(110V adaptor included) Easy
Assembly, landing Gear included READY TO FLY
  
 
 

Features:
This model is designed based on the real B-29 Super Fortress Bomber,
which has high fidelity of the real plane both in appearance and
performance.
Mainly fabricated with EPS and PSP foaming airframe which is
ultra-light.
Flight speed around 7 m/s, make the R/C control a breeze!
Comes almost fully assembled.
  
Technical Data:
Fuselage Length: 710mm
Wing Span: 1050mm
Flight Time: 5-6 mins
Parts List:
Airplane
R/C Sytem
Quick Battery Charger
NiMH Battery Pack
Screw Driver
Decals
Landing Gear Set
Instructional Manual

  
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Wing Span |
Ass Time |
Flight Time |
Spares Available |
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1050mm |
15min |
15-20min |
Crash Kit 14 days |
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Firstly when you open the box you realise how big this model is. It does
have an impressive presence. Assembly is very quick and easy, only taking
about 10mins to join the wings, tail plane and that huge tail fin together.
The main flight battery takes about 1hr to charge and it’s very easy to
install/remove from the model
So, its a mild Sunday afternoon and off I go to my local field. I checked
and then rechecked the flight controls and the centre of gravity as
described in the instructions.
Moment of truth
A very gentle throw in to the wind and she was off - on full power she
developed a lovely gentle climb.. I initiated a gentle turn to the left and
was very suprised to see a lazy stable turn - that huge tail area really
gives excellent stability. With the wind up her tail she really shifted, but
at all times remained stable and controlled. After a good 20mins I could see
that she was loosing power on the upwind so on the next circuit I cut the
throttle to come in for landing. She just gracefully floated on to the
grass, no fuss, no drama - absolutely beautiful I had quite a crowd of
spectators when I turned round - everyone remarked on how classily the model
looked
I hope my experience helps!!’
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