P-40 Warhawk .60 ARF
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64.5 in
Wingspan:
722 sq-in
Wing Area:
55
Length:
9.75 - 10 lbs
Weight:
.60 - .91 cu-in
2-Stroke Engine Requirements:
.90 - 1.20
4-Stroke Engine Requirements:
5-channel
Radio Requirements:
7-servos
Servo Requirements:
FEATURES
- Assembles in as little as 15-20 hours.
- Built-up and sheeted wood construction, covered in flat-finish MonoKote.
- Highly detailed cockpit.
- Painted fiberglass cowl, exhaust ports, landing gear pods and aluminum spinner.
The single-engine Curtiss P-40 took its maiden flight in 1938, and its fierce reputation continues to this day. Used by many Allied countries during WWII, its "Warhawk" nickname came courtesy of the U.S. Army Air Corps. After production ceased in November, 1944, 13,738 P-40s remained to fight in the front lines for the final months of the war. This exceptional Top Flite ARF comes loaded with scale details which will impress even the most discriminating warbird modelers.
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