Flyer Radio Ar6000 Receiver Servos


Flyer Radio Ar6000 Receiver Servos

If you are looking for a handsome, easy to fly trainer with a scale appearance, Multiplex brings you the MiniMag. Conveniently sized to be flown in a little area and transported with very little effort, the MiniMag is constructed of lasting Elapor foam and has the option to add aileron control for heightened flight characteristics. The MiniMag takes-off and lands from a hard surface with the included landing gear or may be built with the optional float set (sold separately) for water take-offs and landings. Available as a Kit, RR (Receiver Ready) and RTF (Ready to Fly). Specifications Wingspan 39.75″ Length 32.25″ Weight (min) 20.5oz Included Motor Speed 400 6v

Flyer Radio Ar6000 Receiver Servos

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Flyer Radio Ar6000 Receiver Servos

Flyer Radio Ar6000 Receiver Servos Picture

Flyer Radio Ar6000 Receiver Servos

Flyer Radio Ar6000 Receiver Servos Image

Flyer Radio Ar6000 Receiver Servos

Flyer Radio Ar6000 Receiver Servos Picture


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2 of 2 humans found the following review helpful.
5Not a toy and not RTF!
By rjv
First off, this plane is not a toy. It is an RC plane that requires skill and capacity to fly. That being said, Multiplex, the manufacturer of this plane make a lot of great products. This plane and the Easy Star are the best known for beginners. I would advise a plane like the Easy Star before this one however. These planes are made of a special foam which is more rubber – like than styro foam and is very forgiving when crashing. You will crash in particular if you are new to the hobby. Please be aware, Amazon needs to rectify this title. This plane comes as an ARF and an RTF. The RTF version comes out of the box closely Ready To Fly(RTF). You only have to do a great deal of basic assemblage and do not need any real skills. Everything, except batteries AA for the radio and a little glue are included. The intermediate price of the RTF is around $150.00. What is described here is the ARF, Almost Ready to Fly. This is much more of a kit and will require a great deal of significant past skill to build. It also requires the buy of a radio and other items. If you have never done this before you would be best to get an RTF package. If you buy the one listed here please know what you are getting!!! If you are not sure see the Multiplex internetsite or do a search for RTF verse ARF.

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