Dynam Hawker Hurricane V2 4S RC Warbird 1.25m w/ Flaps

Save €33,01
Dynam RCSKU: DY8966V2-PNP

First order? Get 10% OFF 🎁 with code DYNAM

Summer Sale ends soon! ⏳

Version: PNP
Price:
Sale price€185,99 EUR Regular price€219,00 EUR
Stock:
In stock

Description

The Dynam Hawker Hurricane V2 is a stunningly realistic RC airplane replica of the famous World War II fighter plane. It is the new and improved version (V2) of the Hawker Hurricane. With a wingspan of 1250mm and a fuselage length of 1003mm, this radio-controlled warbird aircraft boasts a powerful Detrum BM3720A-KV600 brushless outrunner motor and a TomCat Skylord-50A ESC that provides plenty of power for exciting flights. Its iconic camouflage design and detailed cockpit make it a true standout in the sky. This Dynam Hawker Hurricane airplane is made from durable EPO foam and features a 14.8V 2200mAh 25C Li-Po battery that provides up to 8 minutes of flight time. It can perform impressive aerobatic maneuvers like loops, rolls, and inverted flight. Its Detrum 8-channel radio system (TX & RX) provides precise control, and the retractable landing gear and flaps add to the plane's authenticity. It comes in three versions: PNP/BNF/RTF.

Please click here for Dynam Hawker Hurricane V2 Manual.

Features

Specifications

What's the difference between RTF, BNF, SPNP and PNP?

iStone Gyro Receiver (The receiver integrated with iStone stabilizer):

Estimate shipping

Payment & Security

American Express Diners Club Discover JCB Maestro Mastercard PayPal Visa

Your payment information is processed securely. We do not store credit card details nor have access to your credit card information.

Customer Reviews

Based on 1 review
0%
(0)
100%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
D
Derek
Model is much better than V1 However

Model is much better than V1
However, a very serious problem with my model required some attention before flying. Whoever installed the motor Mount incorrectly. This meant that instead of right and down thrust t had left and up thrust. This would have caused serious problems. Also the spinner and propellor no longer aligned with the moulded fair got. I had to unscrew the motor and use some plastic washers to adjust the thrust line. I didn’t want to try to butcher the Mount so the model now has a gap between the fuselage front and the back of the spinner which spoons the scale look of the aircraft. Such a shame that someone made this mistake.

You may also like

Recently viewed