Mitsubishi A6M Zero Fighter 50 CMP Nitro Gas Radio Remote Control RC Warbird Fighter Airplane

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The 50 sized Zero Fighter is the youngest brother from the CMPro Japanese Fighter Series. Featuring a fiberglass moulded fuselage and painted rib wings. A great choice for those war plane enthusiasts.Japan's Zero Fighter 50 Nitro Gas ARF Model RC AirplaneThe Mitsubishi A6M5 is a great scale airplane for anyone who likes scale flying. The kit includes a fiberglass fuselage and cowling. The wings are sheeted foam and covered. All covered surfaces are done in solartex cloth covering and then the whole airplane is airbrushed. All control surfaces have beveled leading edges and the control horn mounts are preinstalled. The wing is complete with CA hinges. The leading edge of the wing is pre-shaped. The kit includes full color decals.  Wingspan1360mm53.5"Length1130mm44.5"Weight2.8~2.9 kg6.17 lb Wing Loading84~87 dm/227.63 oz/sqft AirfoilNaca 2415Wing Area33.2 dm/2514.6 sq inRadio Control 4~5 Ch 5~6 Servospurchase separately2 Strok Engine 46purchase separately4 Strok Engine 50~63purchase separatelyWing Span: 53.5"Weight: 6.171lbLength: 44.5"Wing Loading: 27.63 oz./sq.ft.Wing Area: 514.6sq.inEngine Required:2c 46, 4c 50~63Radio Required:4~5 Channel 5~6 ServosWing is designed to allow optional retractsfittingA quality hardware pack and full color decals are included.The wing panels and tails are also matt spray painted to increase scale features.The high precision fiberglass fuselage is painted in camouflage finish, making an extremely scale and attractive model.ARF Kit Only.  Additional Radio Equipments are required to complete.The Mitsubishi A6M was a light-weight naval fighter aircraft employed by the Japanese from 1940-45. More widely known by its Navy designation, Type 0 Carrier Fighter, or Zero, the plane gained a legendary reputation. A combination of excellent maneuverability and very long range made it one of the best fighters of its era.   The most effective Japanese fighter of World War II was known by many names. To the Imperial Japanese Navy, it was the Type 0 Carrier Fighter, Model 52. To the U.S. Navy pilots who fought it in the skies over the Pacific, it was the "Zeke." And to the American public it was known as the Zero.By whatever name, the Imperial Japanese Navy's Zero fighter was one of the most potent warplanes of World War II and probably the best all-around carrier-based fighter of the early 1940s. The Zero's outstanding performance stemmed primarily from the fact that it weighed only 5,500 to 6,500 pounds fully loaded. For this reason the Zero was extremely maneuverable and had a fast rate of climb.At the time of its appearance in 1940, the Zero fighter has a performance package superior to any other naval aircraft in the world. Speed, range, rate of climb, maneuverability and the ability to operate from aircraft

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