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Parkzone P-47 Thunderbolt PNP

The Plug and Play version of the P47 Thunderbolt is designed for modellers that have already got some spare kit
about allowing them to add their own battery, charger and transmitter-receiver combo, the motor, ESC and servos
are already pre-installed.
This version offers an economical way of getting this great flying warbird in the air with the minimum of expense!

Key Features PNP
15 size brushless outrunner motor
Bind and Fly with no additional purchases needed
Fixed landing gear supplied
Steerable tail wheel
Option to fit E-flite 15 size electric retracts
Dual aileron servos for smoother control
Moulded servo pockets allows for easy conversion to functional flaps for more scale like landings
Very durable, lightweight and repairable Z-foam construction

ParkZone’s P-47 Thunderbolt, "Snortin' Bull” is based on the personally marked Thunderbolt flown by Captain James A
Mullins of the USAAF 404th FG, 507th FS, from RAF
Winkton, near Christchurch, Dorset, England, 1944.

Constructed from ParkZone’s unique and highly durable Z
foam this striking model features more than enough scale
detail to satisfy the most ardent warbird fan.

Features such as a dummy radial engine, .50 calibre machine
gun barrels, detailed cockpit area, moulded panel lines and
hatches complete with a scale WW2 colour scheme and
"Snortin' Bull” decals. The fuselage is unique in the fact that
any build-up of hot air from the motor/speed controller can
escape through the scale turbocharger and intercooler doors.

Out of the box the P-47 comes with a fixed landing gear and
a steerable tail wheel, however the wings come ready to
accept E-flites .15 size electric retracts and these coupled
with the option of fully functioning flaps give the pilot a
superb warbird experience that’s more normally associated
with larger models.

In the air the model looks and flies with a real presence
whilst performing all of the typical warbird manoeuvres with
ease and thanks to the overall lightness of the model landing
approaches and landings are relatively stress free making the
Thunderbolt the perfect choice for your next electric warbird
model!

P-47 THUNDERBOLT

Designed by jointly by Russian immigrants Alexander Seversky and Alexander Kartveli to meet a USAAC (United States Army Air Corps) requirement for a heavy fighter, the P-47 built by Republic Aviation was first flown on May 6th, 1941.
Early models featured a “razorback” fuselage design that offered limited visibility for the pilots especially to the rear but this was later rectified with the introduction of the more familiar “bubble top” version.

Right from the start the P47 was a formidable aircraft with superb performance thanks to its double row turbo supercharged Pratt and Whitney 18 cylinder R2800 radial engine. Armament was equally impressive with 8 x .50 calibre machine guns mounted in the wings.

The Thunderbolt not only had the range to escort bombers deep into enemy territory it also proved to be a deadly ground attack aircraft with its ability to carry an amazing array of under-wing mounted bombs, rockets, and bazooka tubes.

Pilots had more than a few misgivings about the abilities of this huge fighter on first sight but these were quickly dispelled once in the air and they came to love the big P-47 “Jug", or “Juggernaut" as it was nicknamed. Thanks to its endurance, rugged build and ability to absorb quite severe damage and still get the pilot home safely, and it was built in greater quantities than any other US fighter with some 15,680 being built.

Although the P-47 was the largest and heaviest single-engine WWII fighter to see combat service, it was also the first piston-powered fighter to exceed 500 mph.

Features

  • 15 size brushless outrunner motor
  • 3S 2200mAh 25C Li-Po battery (requiered)
  • Bind and Fly with no additional purchases needed
  • Fixed landing gear supplied
  • Steerable tail wheel
  • Option to fit E-flite 15 size electric retracts
  • Dual aileron servos for smoother control
  • Moulded servo pockets allows for easy conversion to
    functional flaps for more scale like landings
  • Very durable, lightweight and repairable Z-foam construction

Optional - The P-47 is designed to accept E-flite 15 size electric retracts.

Specification

Wingspan 1070mm (42.2 inch)
Length 940mm (36.9 inch)
Motor Size 15 Size Brushless Outrunner
Speed Control EFL 30Amp Switch-Mode BEC BL
Battery 11.1V 3S 2200mAh 25C 11.1Volt Li-Po (Requiered)
Charger DC-powered 2-3 cell variable rate LiPo balancing (Requiered)
Receiver DSM2 AR600 6 channel sport receiver (Requiered)

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Price: £143.99 £118.99


Product Code: PKZ5375

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