TURBO BEAVER 1,9m 74,8" ARF 20-26cc
SPITFIRE 1,8m 70,8" W/Electric Retract 20-30 cc ARF
STREGA MK2 1,75m 69" W/Electric Retract 20-30 cc ARF
STUKA JU87 1,91m 75,2" ARF 20-26cc
PIPER J3 CUB 2,15m 84,6" ARF Size .46-.55
SPACE WALKER MKII 1,6m 63" ARF Size .46-.55
The F4U Corsair was a force to be reckoned with to the Japanese during WWII. With its gull wing design, impressive looks and power, the Corsair was one of the most recognizable WWII aircraft. Phoenix Model has recreated this outstanding Airplane to suit size 1.20-1.40 plug engines or 20-22cc gas engine. It was designed with the latest laser cut technology .Craftsmanship really shows up on the Corsair’s gull-shaped wing,This superb looking F4U from our top quality and has enough scale detail and features to keep any warbird enthusiast happy
The Mustang P51 is a famous fighter that flies almost anywhere! This has been a favorite of R/C modelers for years - and now the Mustang P51 is available as an easy-going, 95% Almost Ready-to-Fly. Created with the scale enthusiast in mind, this almost-ready-to-fly airplane replicates the scale outline of its full-scale counterpart with accuracy. the Mustang P51 is packed with scale details. Including Retract landing gear and all the hardware are included (servo wire, fuel tank, wheel/landing gear, etc). You only need to separately purchase the nitro engine and radio system, and fly.
The P-47 Thunderbolt was perhaps the greatest warbird of World War II in terms of all round performance and capability. Phoenix Model has recreated this outstanding Airplane to suit size .91 plug engines/ 15cc gas engine. It was designed with the latest laser cut technology and every detail of the airplane has been carefully re-created. The Thunderbolt is built using high quality wood construction and has retracts included. the P-47 is 95% ready to fly. Most hardware is included and all replacement parts are available.
The P-40 Warhawk was an American single-engine, single-seat, all-metal fighter and ground attack aircraft that first flew in 1938. The P-40 design was a modification of the previous Curtiss P-36 which reduced development time and enabled a rapid entry into production and operational service. The Warhawk was used by most Allied powers during World War II, and remained in front line service until the end of the war. It was the third most-produced American fighter, after the P51 and P47