Flyzone Acro-Wot MkII EP The Flyzone Acro-Wot MkII was designed with one goal in mind—pure sport fun.
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The Acro-Wot MkII combines the best in contemporary looks, modern construction and classic sport performance. The lightweight, molded AeroCell™ foam airframe offers outstanding durability while carbon fiber-reinforced surfaces provide more rigidity and truer flight. Final assembly is quick and easy with no gluing. A screwdriver and pliers are all that’s needed. Choose the all-in-one convenience of the RTF version or fly the Tx-R with your favorite transmitter! The model is equipped with a brushless power system with outrunner motor and 40A ESC. The one-piece wing installs with one bolt; the tail section aligns itself automatically and is secured with just one screw. The landing gear is made of sturdy aluminum, with large wheels for better ground handling. The RTF includes a Tactic™ 4-channel radio; the Tx-R allows you the freedom of using your favorite transmitter with an AnyLink adapter. Specifications: Wing span, 40 inches; wing area, 410 square inches, weight, 38-42
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