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    Dynamite Martin rtb26 Marauder warbird kit

    Something with wings in the news section:o

     

     

    DYNAM MARTIN RTB-26 MARAUDER 1500MM WARBIRD W/O TX/RX/BATT

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    The Martin B-26 Marauder was a World War II twin-engined medium bomber built by the Glenn L. Martin Company from 1941 to 1945. First used in the Pacific Theater in early 1942, it was also used in the Mediterranean Theater and in Western Europe. 

    The B-26 changed aerodynamic design and distinguished itself as "the chief bombardment weapon on the Western Front" according to a United States Army Air Forces dispatch from 1946. One of the most iconic warbirds of the World War. 

    Dynam now launches the B-26; it has accurate representation of the scale outline to meet the users’ preference about B-26 bomber. 

    Spec Check:

    • Wingspan: 1500mm (59in)
    • Length: 1126mm (44.3in)
    • Wing Area: 31.4dm²
    • Flying Weight: 2350g
    • Wing Loading: 74.8g/dm²
    • Motor: 3512KV 650*2
    • Propeller: 10.5*8 four-blade*2
    • ESC: Skylord 40A *2
    • Servo: 9g*7 17g*2

    Please Note: This kit is sold in ARTF (Almost-ready-to-fly) format and requires the following for completion. 2.4Ghz Radio System and 14.8V 4000mAh 25C Battery.

     

     

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    Available from cml http://www.cmldistribution.co.uk/product/DYN8972/dynam-martin-rtb-26-marauder-1500mm-warbird

     

    • Part Number: DYN8972
    • Brand: Dynam

     

     




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