Cessna 182 brushless

 

In Stock   Only $185

 

   

 

    

This is the complete fully upgraded, LiPo, brushless, 4 channel (with ailerons) ready to fly kit. Great training aircraft for beginners. Very nice flyer. Don't take my word for it. Check this happy customer.

 
Dear iarmstro,

Yes there are three of us that have the Skyartec Cesnna and find them fantastic unfortunately i got shot down by some kids playing with cars and have to replace it but we have tried a few others and these are the best easy to fly and forgiving mine has a bigger brushless in it and extra carbon rod in wing otherwise stock and we shock people at what we can do with these....full aerobatics and then some
regards
Mike
ps i have 6ch radio gear so i can use flaps for slow approaches

- mikeyxj

Kit includes:-

1 Skyartec Cessna 182 plane

36 MHz, 5 channel radio with 4 servos complying with Australian frequency regulations.

High Performance1530 kV brushless motor

18A brushless speed control

High quality 1100mAh 11.1V LiPo battery and balance charger

Full instruction book

Spare propeller and servo arms

Flight simulator software and USB connection Cable for PC flight training.

Additional instructions and setup tips.

This is not a toy. This is a powerful model capable of continuous vertical (straight up) manouvers. Some previous experience, or flight time up to competance on the simulator is highly recommended.

Overall Dimensions.

Length        860mm

Wingspan   980mm

Weight      560gm

Further information about this model and video can be found here http://www.skyartec.com/ProductShow.asp?ArticleID=224

The Power Master RC Additional notes for Cessna can be downloaded here.

All spare parts readily available.

Price     AUD$185     Complete RTF

 

Spare Parts for all Skyartec Planes

 

 Postage is $20.00 Australia wide including Registered Post and Insurance for complete plane, or I will accept local pick up.

 

Payment by Paypal, Direct Deposit, or cheque, money order, etc.

 

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This website last updated Monday, 21 September 2009