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A low parts count to say the least (above left). Make sure you start charging the battery before you start assembly, you could easily be ready to fly the Millennium Masterbefore the battery is finished charging. The long hatch is held in place magnetically (above right) leaving plenty of room for your receiver and


battery. The main landing gear (below left) simply plugs into the wing. They’re very sturdy and have scale-looking gear doors. One nylon screw (below right) is all that is needed to hold the one-piece wing to the fuselage. A cooling hole is visible just aft of the wing.


While the main wing has a slight dihedral, the tailplane (above left) has an anhedral making for a unique looking airplane. All ready to go within a very short


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time. The Millennium Master (above right) is a good looking, fun to fly plane, and fits very easily into most any car without disassembly.


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