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The P51 is a single seat fighter plane flown in World War II, The Korean War, and many other battles. Its long range capability made it an awesome candidate for bombing missions and escort aircraft. The P51 is probably one of the most well known aircrafts of its time.
The Airfield P51 Mustang allows you to relive the experience of the P51. Its power system is handled by a high powered 580KV Brushless Motor supported by a Hobbywing Skywalker 60 amp programmable brushless electronic speed controller. The new P51 Mustang by Airfield is a true scale, almost ready to fly, model aircraft. Scale looks make this plane stunning in the air and taxiing on the ground. Months of flight testing and design yield an aircraft that is super stable and capable of maintaining flight at slow speeds that allow the pilot to master flight mechanics with ease. This plane will easily take off from any smooth surface on its scale retractable landing gears. The fuselage and wings are constructed from a high strength EPO foam for added durability. 8-12 minutes flight duration on the recommended battery allow for ample time to enjoy this scale warbird.
This almost ready to fly model comes with all the essential electronics installed. This means the motor, esc, retracts, and servos are pre-installed from the factory. The quick and easy build time allows you to get this bird ready in a day, not weeks! You will need a radio system capable of at least 6 channels and a 14.8v 2800mah battery with charger to complete the build.
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