| Kit Type: | RTF |
| Motor Class: | gas ~ 0.40 |
| Motor Specs: | .45 cu in 2-stroke |
| Wing Span: | 1480 mm (58.27") |
| Length: | 1280 mm (50.39") |
| Weight: | 3180.0 grams (112.17oz) |
| Prop: | 10x4 |
| Channel Count: | 6 |
Manufacturer's Description
Key Features
- Ready to fly right from the box
- Progressive design allows smooth advancement to the next level of RC flight
- Equipped with the 6-channel 2.4GHz Spektrum™ DX6i full range radio system with AR6200
- Evolution® Trainer Power System installed
- Progressive Trainer System platform
- Covered in exclusive Hangar 9® UltraCote®
- Removable plastic NACA droops for extra stabilization during training
- Updated two-piece wing design
Overview
Hangar 9’s P-51 Mustang Mk II PTS is perfect for the entry-level pilot. PTS™ stands for Progressive Trainer System—making this an airplane that will allow you to go from training to advanced sport maneuvers without upgrading or purchasing a new plane. Once you’ve mastered the basics with the help of a flight instructor, simply remove the NACA droops and advance to sport maneuvers. This Mustang Mk II PTS also comes ready-to-fly so there’s nothing left to build. And it has incredible scale detail.
The included Spektrum™ DX6i is a 2.4GHz DSM2™ 6-channel programmable computer transmitter designed to provide freedom from frequency restrictions and interference. With a variety of features, the DX6i is a radio system that’s perfect for the student pilot, and just like the plane itself, can grow with the modeler. Also included with the Mustang is Evolution® Engines’ no-fuss Trainer Power System. It’s ready to start right from the box with no tuning or lengthy break-in period necessary. The P-51 Mustang Mk II PTS—the new standard in first class.
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