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This High Speed version is equipped with a 770Kv motor
and 60Amp ESC to handle 4S batteries to achieve 80 mph in level flight
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Super scale appearance including hand-painted pilot,
3-blade prop, authentic graphics and removable wing tanks
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Newly designed ball link control hardware replaces
traditional clevises
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Quick assembly using included screwdriver
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Manufactured from durable EPO foam
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One piece, easily removable wing
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Full length carbon fiber reinforced wing for sturdy
durability
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Plastic moulded details including air scoop, oil
cooler, machine guns, strut covers, and antenna mast
995mm Kawasaki KI-61
Introduction
The third of FMS's
mighty 980mm series aircraft has arrived! The KI-61 is, like the 980mm P47 and
P-40, is definitely a head turner! If you love warbirds and enjoy the
excitement of heart-pounding speeds,this aircraft will satisfy both of your
desires! The stock 3 bladed props, 3648 brushless outrunner, 4 cell battery and
60A ESC means that the Ki-61 can attain speeds of up to 100mph+. Be ready to
turn heads with the awesome 995 mm Ki-61!
History
The Kawasaki Ki-61
Hien "flying swallow" was a Japanese World War II fighter aircraft
used by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force. The first encounter reports
claimed Ki-61s were Messerschmitt Bf 109s: further reports claimed that the new
aircraft was an Italian design, which led to the Allied reporting name of
"Tony", assigned by the United States War Department. The Japanese
Army designation was "Army Type 3 Fighter" . It was the only
mass-produced Japanese fighter of the war to use a liquid-cooled inline V engine.
Over 3,000 Ki-61s were produced. Initial prototypes saw action over Yokohama
during the Halsey-Doolittle Raid on 18. April 1942, and continued to fly combat
missions throughout the war.
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