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Megatech MTC-9700

Megatech
Air Strike
3 Channel, Electric RTF

Item Number MTC-9700
RC Airplanes
RTF, Electric

Retail $174.58
Our Price $122.21 That's 30% OFF

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With its classic civil aviation lines, “everything you need” packaging and super quick assembly time, the AirStrike is a 34-inch wingspan trainer perfect for the novice pilot and is one of the most popular planes available for a first time multi-channel electric airplane. The Airstrike's 3 channels control throttle, rudder and elevator and features a special 'cut-off' circuit that automatically reduces motor power when the battery is nearing the end of it's charge. This means that you'll know when it's time to land but you'll still have enough power left in reserve to get the plane lined up properly for landing

The AirStrike is constructed of super durable PolyNylolene, so it can handle any not so perfect landings. AirStrike not only takes off from the ground like a real airplane, once you advance it can also perform basic aerobatics such as loops, barrel rolls and stall turns.

The Airstrike comes RTF (Ready To Fly) and is assembled within just minutes of opening the box. Simply charge the battery, attach the wing and go flying!

Key Features
Takes off from the Ground
Reinforced Wing to Withstand the strength of high aerobatic maneuvers
High torque 5.6 to 1 ratio drive
Large & efficient 8.75 x 5.5 inch prop
Ball-bearing supported main shaft
Flies up to 3000 ft above sea level

Specifications
Length: 28 inches
Wingspan: 34 inches
Weight: 21 OZ
Recommended Age: 12 to Adult
Requires: 8 "AA" Alkaline batteries

Set Includes
3 Channel Pro-style Transmitter w/Auto Cutoff
7-cell 8.4v Nimh Rechargeable Flight Pack
AC Quick Charger

Megatech Air Strike 3 Channel, Electric RTF
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