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Hangar 9® P-47D Thunderbolt 30cc ARF Hangar 9 is proud to present another legend in its lineup of warbirds, the P-


47D Thunderbolt Bubbletop 30cc ARF. The P-47 Thunderbolt, nicknamed the “Jug” was one of the fastest and largest single-engine US fighters during World War II. With eight .50-caliber machine guns and heavy armor, the Thunderbolt was feared by opponents and loved by pilots. From dog fighting, to bomber escort and ground attack, the P-47 could do it all. It is truly one of the classics of World War II. The Thunderbolt


Cox International


Over $1,000,000.00 of inventory The biggest Cox store in the world


www.coxengines.ca 877-769-1779 (toll-free)


Email: sales@coxengines.ca


DIELS ENGINEERING, INC. P.O. BOX 167016


OREGON, OH 43616


KIT #20 NORTH AMERICAN O-47 US ARMY OBSERVATION PLANE


23.13” Span


features a true-to- scale outline that fans of WWII warbirds will love, with a ton of optional details to increase the level of realism. With its wide stance, this bird offers great ground handling capabilities for a WWII airplane, and delivers the performance and handling in the air customers have come to expect from Hangar 9. The P-47D comes with several scale features out of the box, such as a fiberglass


cowl, flaps, scale looking wing guns, a dummy engine, a top access hatch with hidden switches and three different sets of decals for a customized, clean look. Designed to use Robart retracts, the scale details can be further enhanced with options such as the full-depth cockpit tub and retractable tail wheel assembly. For added convenience, the Thunderbolt is electric-power-ready without any modifications necessary, making it easy for customers to convert to electric power. Specifications: wing span, 81.25 inches (206 cm); overall length, 71 inches (180.3


1/24th Scale


cm); flying weight, 16-19 pounds (7.30-8.60 kg). Requires a 6+ channel radio with nine standard servos. Hangar 9’s P-47D Thunderbolt 30cc ARF ( HAN4485) retails for $749.99.


HANGAR 9, distributed by Horizon Hobby Inc., 4105 Fieldstone Rd., Champaign, IL 61822, 217-403-3148, www.hangar-9.com


Model by John Ernst


Rubber powered free flight scale kit includes plans, printwood, stripwood, decals, Japanese tissue, plastic prop and hardware, rubber, and formed plastic canopy.


SPECIAL SALE PRICE


$24.95 ea. (reg. $32.95) plus $9 ea. s&h


Direct sales only while supply lasts Sale ends February 29, 2012


We now accept payment by PayPal www.dielsengineeringinc.com


TOM DIXON P.O. Box 671166 Marietta, GA 30066 U.S.A.


Over 200 C/L Plans, OTS, Classic & Modern Catalog $5.00


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Phone/Fax (770) 592-3279 Custom Building


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