Bell P-39 "Cobra II" RacerOverviewFMS has modified its design of the Bell P-39 into the Thompson Trophy racer, Cobra II. The 1946 race was won by Alvin "Tex" Johnston flying Cobra II. Being able to achieve a true airspeed of 420 MPH at sea level, it was unbeatable that day.FMS has replicated Cobra II in its 980mm Series for those that want a truly different high speed aircraft to fly. If you love the warbird look and enjoy the excitement of heart-pounding speeds, this aircraft will satisfy both of your desires! With the stock 4 bladed prop, 3648 brushless Outrunner motor, 4 cell LiPo battery and 70A ESC, the Cobra II can obtain speeds of up to 100mph+.Be ready to turn heads with the awesome 980mm Cobra II.
Notes to buyers:
RTF (Ready to Fly) airplanes come with everything you need to fly in the box. A transmitter, receiver, battery, charger, and all other required electronics are included and pre-installed from the factory.
PNP (Plug-and-Play) airplanes include the ESC, motor, and servos all pre-installed from the factory. Transmitter, receiver, battery, and charger are not included.
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Wingspan
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980mm/38.6in
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Overall Length
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910mm/35.8 in
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Flying Weight
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1360g /47.9oz
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Motor Size
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Brushless 3648-KV770
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ESC
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60A
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Servo
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2*9g slow digital ,5*9g metal digital
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Radio
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6 Channel
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CG (center of gravity)
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70-75mm (From Leading Edge)
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Prop Size
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10.5*7
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Recommended Battery
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Li-Po 14.8V 2200-2600mAh
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Aileron
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Yes
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Elevator
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Yes
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Rudder
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Yes
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Flaps
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Yes
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Retracts
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Yes
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Approx. Flying Duration
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5min
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Minimum Age Recommendation
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14+
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Experience Level
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Intermediate
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Assembly Time
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30 minutes
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