FMS P-51B Mustang Dallas Darling 1450mm (57") Wingspan - PNP
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FMS 1450mm (57") P-51B Mustang Receiver Ready with Dallas Darling Color Scheme - FMS065DD
This FMS P51B Dallas Darling is an absolutely fantastic flyer. This is one of our favorites because of the spectacular flight characteristics, shock absorbing landing gear, removable battery tray, and ample power. There is enough stock power to pull off many acrobatic maneuvers (see the P51B hover as if it were a 3D plane in the video) yet the gentle nature of this plane makes it a relaxing plane to fly. The battery compartment has ample room for a large battery while the removable tray makes it quick and easy to add or remove your LiPo battery. The FMS P-51B has extremely scale detail right down to the sequenced landing gear doors, super detailed shock absorbing landing gear, NAV lights, and flaps.
We really enjoy flying this plane and find it equally enjoyable to look at. The large 3 inch diameter tires and shock absorbing landing gear make this a perfect plane to fly from a grass field however you may need to shorten the outer fairing door (wheel pants) slightly if you have a field with very long grass. The plane has equally good ground manners on pavement. For those with a small vehicle, the wings are easily removable and there is a single cable from the wing to the fuse. The ailerons, flaps, lights, and retractable landing gear all plug into a "junction box" in the wing while a single cable runs from the junction box to the fuse. A second "junction box" exists in the fuse where the servo connectors fan out again to plug into the receiver. This makes for neat wiring and easy wing removal.
Features:
- Full size, scale speed flaps
- Upgraded electronic retracts
- Scale details like functional air scoop, drop tanks and landing gear doors
- New! Detachable battery tray - Insert batteries up to 6S
- No glue assembly
- Durable EPO Foam
Requires:
- 6 Channel Radio - Select a minimum 6 channel radio from our Radio Collection
- 6 Channel Receiver - Select a minimum 6 channel receiver from our Receiver Collection
- 4 Cell 14.8V 3600 mAh Lipo Battery with EC3 connector - EPR36004E
- 4 Cell Compatible Battery Charger - Select a minimum 4 cell (4S) charger from our Charger Collection
Product Specifications:
Wingspan | 1450mm / 57.0in |
Length | 1240mm / 49.0in |
Flying Weight | 2250g |
Power System | 4250-Kv540 Brushless Motor |
Speed Control | 70A ESC, Internal 5A SBEC with EC3 Connector |
Propeller / EDF | 14x8 Four Blade Propeller |
Servos | 9g Digital Metal Gear Servo : left aileron, right aileron, rudder |
Landing Gear | Electronic Retracts (main gear and tail) |
Required Battery | 4 Cell 14.8V 3600 mAh Lipo Battery with EC3 connector (required) |
Required Radio | 6 Channel |
Rudder | Yes |
Flaps | Yes |
Ailerons | Yes |
Lights | Yes |
Hinge Type | Foam |
Material | EPO Foam |
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Product Updates:
- June 5, 2015 - The stock motor is 4250-540Kv and the ESC is a 70A ESC. We measure 51A using the stock prop (static). You can upgrade to the FMS 4250-580Kv motor which will pull 62A (static) and yield a significant boost in performance. The 580Kv motor is 2mm longer so there will be a slight gap between spinner and cowl.
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FMS P-51B Mustang Dallas Darling 1450mm (57") Wingspan - PNP
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