Description
P-47 Razorback 1500mm PNP Bonnie With Reflex
The P-47 Razorback 1500mm PNP “Bonnie” with Reflex represents a high-quality, Plug-N-Play (PNP) replica of the iconic World War II fighter aircraft, the P-47 Thunderbolt, affectionately known as the “Razorback” due to its distinctive fuselage shape. This model, with a wingspan of 1500mm, is designed for hobbyists looking for an authentic flying experience with minimal assembly requirements. It comes nearly complete, requiring only the addition of a transmitter, receiver, battery, and charger to get airborne. The “Bonnie” livery pays homage to one of the many personalizations made by pilots during the war, adding a touch of historical significance and visual appeal.
Specifications
General
Approximate Flight Time | 5 minutes |
Battery | Sold Separately |
CG (Center of Gravity) | 3.5 – 3.7 in (90 – 95mm) From Leading Edge |
Completion Level | Plug-N-Play |
Flaps | Yes |
Power Type | Electric |
Material | EPO |
Minimum Required Radio | 6 Channel |
Motor Size | Brushless 4258-Kv460 |
Product Length | 50 in (1270mm) |
Propeller Size | 14 x 8 |
Receiver | Sold Separately |
Speed Control | Included |
Wingspan | 59 in (1500mm) |
FAQs for P-47 Razorback 1500mm PNP Bonnie With Reflex
- What is included in the P-47 Razorback 1500mm PNP “Bonnie” with Reflex package?
- The package includes the nearly complete aircraft with motors, servos, and ESCs pre-installed. Note that a transmitter, receiver, battery, and charger are required but not included.
- What size battery is recommended for the P-47 Razorback 1500mm PNP?
- A 6S LiPo battery, typically around 4000mAh to 5000mAh, is recommended for optimal performance, though exact specifications may vary based on flying style and duration preferences.
- Can I install a different motor or upgrade the existing one?
- Yes, you can upgrade or replace the motor, but it’s important to ensure that the new motor is compatible with the aircraft’s design and weight for balanced performance and safety.
- Is the Reflex flight stabilization system necessary for flying?
- While not strictly necessary, the Reflex system significantly enhances flight stability and control, making it highly recommended for both novice and experienced pilots to improve the flying experience.
- How difficult is it to assemble the P-47 Razorback 1500mm PNP?
- Assembly is straightforward, thanks to its PNP design. Basic RC knowledge and experience are sufficient, with most pilots being able to complete assembly and setup in a few hours.
- What level of flying skill is required for the P-47 Razorback 1500mm PNP?
- This model is best suited for intermediate to advanced pilots due to its size and performance characteristics. However, the Reflex system can help less experienced pilots to fly it more easily.
- Are replacement parts readily available for the P-47 Razorback 1500mm PNP?
- Yes, replacement parts are available through the manufacturer and various hobby shops, ensuring that pilots can maintain and repair their aircraft as needed.
- Can the landing gear be manually retracted, or is it automatic?
- The retractable landing gear is controlled via the transmitter, allowing pilots to manually retract or extend the gear during flight.
- What type of transmitter and receiver do I need?
- A minimum of a 6-channel transmitter and receiver is required to fully utilize all the aircraft’s features, including the functional flaps and retractable landing gear.
- How does the P-47 Razorback 1500mm PNP perform in windy conditions?
- Thanks to its robust design, large wingspan, and the stability provided by the Reflex system, the P-47 Razorback performs admirably in windy conditions, though pilot discretion and experience level should always be considered.
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