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Dubbed the “Butcher Bird”, the ParkZone Focke-Wulf 190 was the Luftwaffe’s most potent piston-engine fighter of WWII. In the hands of a capable pilot it was more than a match for any Allied fighter, including the awesome P-51D Mustang. Now you can experience the thrill of flying this warbird legend on a smaller scale with this fully aerobatic Charge-and-Fly reproduction from ParkZone.
And getting it airborne is about as simple as it gets. Just attach the wing and tail, connect the battery to the charger and in as little as 40 minutes, you’re flying. Prolific park flying fans will also be pleased to know that the ESC/Rx (Receiver) (PKZ1551-FW190) module and two servos can be removed and used in other speed 370 or 400-class electric aircraft. That includes V-tails and delta wings, thanks to selectable control mixing in the receiver. You can also adjust the speed control’s auto-cutoff to work with 3-cell Li-Po packs. And, with minor modification, you can set it up for exciting aerial combat using the X-Port adapter that’s included.
Charge-and-Fly convenience, outstanding flight performance and exciting scale realism - with the ParkZone Focke-Wulf 190, you get it all.
The ParkZone Promise:
ParkZone Charge-and-Fly aircraft are for RC pilots who want a high-performance park flyer without the hassle of having to build one. You get everything you need to go from box to sky in as little time as it takes to charge a battery pack. No gluing. No painting. No radio installation. No hassles. Just fly.