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Modular Motor Board allows use of both 3536 and 3648
motors for both standard and high speed versions
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This High Speed version is equipped with a 770Kv motor
and 70Amp ESC to handle 4S batteries with ease to achieve 95-100 mph
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High Speed version easily capable of speeds well over
100 mph with the installation of an 11 x 12 2-blade prop
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Super scale appearance including hand-painted pilot,
chrome spinner, 4-blade prop, detailed cockpit, authentic graphics and aux fuel
tank
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Newly designed ball link control hardware replaces
traditional clevises
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LED Navigation lights for those dusk/dawn patrols
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Manufactured from durable EPO foam
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One piece wing with spars molded into the wing
The perfect size with
great power and unlimited climb. Using the latest in FMS technology the P-47
has the new KV800 motor which supports three bearing shaft suspension, FMS 70
Amp ESC with 5 amp SBEC, and the ability to use either 3 or 4 S batteries. You
can also choose the standard speed which with 35A ESC and 3536 motor.
The High Speed
Razorback gets its name from the ability to use two different props, the
standard 4 bladed scale for speeds up to 85 Miles Per Hour (MPH) to the
optional 2 bladed, which can give you speeds of over 100 MPH. The High Speed
Razorback, manufactured using lightweight but highly durable EPO foam, comes
equipped with 4 metal gear digital servos. Ball link connectors are used
replacing the traditional clevis for a more positive link to control surfaces,
and two carbon fiber spars in the wing for added strength when making those
“High Speed” passes over your flying site.
The High Speed
Razorback is a great flying tribute to the P-47 family, from takeoff to gentle
landing, you will enjoy the flying characteristics.
The Republic P-47
Thunderbolt was the largest, heaviest, and most expensive fight aircraft in
history to be powered by a single piston engine It was heavily armed with eight
.50-caliber machine guns, four per wing. When fully loaded, the P-47 weighed up
to eight tons, and in the fighter-bomber ground-attack roles could carry
five-inch rockets or a significant bomb load of 2,500 pounds; it could carry
over half the payload of the B-17 bomber on long-range missions (although the
B-17 had a far greater range). The P-47, based on the powerful Double Wasp
engine, was to be very effective as a short-to-medium range escort fighter in
high-altitude air-to-air combat and, when unleashed as a fighter-bomber, proved
especially adept at ground attack in both the World War II European and Pacific
Theaters.
The P-47 was one of
the main (USAAF) fighters of World War II, and served with other Allied air
forces, notably those of France, Britain, and Russia. Mexican and Brazilian
squadrons fighting alongside the U.S. were equipped with the P-47.
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