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#F16 Fighting Falcon 70mm fan Grey PNP

The General Dynamics (now Lockheed Martin) F-16 Fighting Falcon is a multirole fighter aircraft originally developed by General Dynamics for the United States Air Force (USAF). Designed as an air superiority day fighter, it evolved into a successful all-weather multirole aircraft. Over 4,500 aircraft have been built since production was approved in 1976.

 

THE FMS molded foam construction shows lots of detail and a very smooth painted matte finish. Total assembly time is about one hour due to the low parts count and beautiful fit. The 70mm fan unit includes an OUTRUNNER motor that provides lots of thrust for quick takeoffs with a strong climb out. Access to the 70mm fan unit and 70A ESC is also very simple: just remove 2 screws and the entire middle section of the main duct can be removed. This is great for those who want to hop this one up or simply need easy access for maintenance and blade balancing.

 

The ducting is very clean giving the F-16 impressive speed, but in a model large enough for easy flight orientation. Landings are quite slow due to the large lifting body shape of the F-16. Bring it in with the nose high and it will slow to a walk.

 

Wingspan        780mm/27.5in

Overall Length            1230mm/43.4in

Flying Weight Around 1000g 

Motor Size      Brushless 2845-KV3000

ESC     70A ESC 5A SBEC

Servo   9g Servo x 5

Radio  4 Channel

CG (center of gravity) 78mm(From Leading Edge)

Prop Size         No

Recommended Battery           Li-Po 14.8V 2600 mAh 25C

Aileron            Yes

Elevator           Yes

Rudder            Yes

Flaps    No

Retracts           No

Approx. Flying Duration        5 minutes

Minimum Age Recommendation        14+

Experience Level        Intermediate

Recommended Environment  Outdoor

Assembly Time           1 hour

Is Assembly Required Yes

Material           Durable EPH

Package Options         PNP

Requires          PNP Requires Radio System, Battery and Charger

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