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Flyzone Millennium Master EP With its AeroCell™ foam construction, the Millennium Master accurately captures


the full-size homebuilt’s sleek, contemporary profile. Final assembly is quick and easy so you can be out enjoying its wide performance envelope and aerobatic capabilities in no time. Equip the Rx-R version with your choice of radio or fly the Tx-R with your favorite system and the AnyLink adapter. The large hatch attaches magnetically and the battery compartment is roomy


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enough to accept a wide variety of 1800-2100 mAh Li-Pos. Each aileron has a dedicated servo for positive control as well as allowing mixing options for experienced pilots. Tricycle landing gear and a steerable nosewheel provide excellent ground handling. In the air, the Millennium Master delivers smooth flight, and is capable of impressive speeds and sport maneuvers. SPECIFICATIONS: Wingspan: 41 in (1040 mm) Wing Area: 268 in² (17.3 dm²) Tx-R Weight: 26.8 oz (760 g) Rx-R Weight: 26.8 – 28.8 oz (760 – 815 g) Length: 38.5 in (980 mm)


The Millennium Master EP Rx-R (FLZA3604) has a street price of $169.99. The Tx-R version (FLZA3602) has a street price of $229.99.


FLYZONE, distributed by Hobbico, P.O. Box 9021, Champaign, IL 61826, 217-398-3630, www.flyzoneplanes.com


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