Spotlight: Flyzone Tidewater EP Seaplane

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An outstanding first float plane, the Tidewater offers simplicity and performance that appeal to every adventurous pilot. Its brushless power system provides plenty of muscle for exciting aerobatics and easy takeoffs from water, short grass or by hand. The durable, factory-built AeroCell airframe screws together with no glue required. Wing tip floats plug into place. The fuselage is specially designed to reduce water spray and provide excellent water handling during takeoffs and landings. Spanning less than 3-1/2 feet, the Tidewater fits fully assembled into virtually any car. If necessary, main sections can quickly be taken apart and reassembled at the flying site. For all-in-one convenience, Flyzone offers a complete, ready-to-fly (RTF) version. Or, modelers can choose the Tidewater Tx-R Prime, add their own favorite battery and charger, and use any transmitter that features SLT or is compatible with Tactic AnyLink.
FLZA3330 — Ready-to-Fly
Wingspan: 41.5 in (1055 mm)
Weight: 32 oz (905 g)
Length: 36 in (915 mm)
Includes: Tactic TTX 404 4-channel 2.4GHz radio system with SLT; 3S LiPo battery; AC/DC balancing LiPo charger & (4) "AA" batteries
FLZA3332 — Tx-R Prime
Wingspan: 41.5 in (1055 mm)
Weight: 30-32 oz (850-905 g)
Length: 36 in (915 mm)
Requires: AnyLink and compatible 4-channel transmitter, or 4-channel transmitter with SLT; 2100-2200mAh 11.1V LiPo battery & compatible charger
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