Fokker Dr1 Triplane Model Plane Kit, 30'' Laser Cut Balsa Wood Model Airplane Kits Unassembled, DIY Flying Model Aircraft for Adults (KIT Only, Not Including Power System or Radio Control)

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Features:
• Accurate laser cutting parts for easy construction
• Premium balsa and plywood materials
• Authentic functional landing gear
• Molded plastic cowl and simulated engine
• Equipped with comprehensive hardware pack
• 770mm wingspan triplane for good stability
• Suitable for beginners to improve flying skills
• Enjoy the assembly process and fun flight

Specs:
Wingspan: 770mm
Fuselage Length: 630mm
Flying Weight: ≈900g-950g

Suggested Power System: (Not included)
Electric Motor: 2212 1100KV
ESC: 20A
Servo: 5g*2+ 2.5g*2
Propeller: 7-8 inch
BATT: 2-3S 1300-1800mAh
RX: more than 4CH
Covering Film: 4M Red

Package Included
1*Fokker Dr.I 770mm Balsa Wood Triplane KIT(Unassembled)
1* Instruction Manual

Package Information:
Package size: 58*50*50cm
Package weight: 900g
General box package

History
The Fokker Dr.I was a World War I fighter aircraft built by Fokker-Flugzeugwerke. The Dr.I saw widespread service in the spring of 1918. It became famous as the aircraft in which the Red Baron, Manfred von Richthofen gained his last 19 victories, and in which he was killed on 21 April 1918.
In February 1917, the Sopwith Triplane began to appear over the Western Front. Despite its single Vickers machine gun armament, the Sopwith swiftly proved itself superior to the more heavily armed German Albatross fighters then in use by the Luftstreitkräfte. In April 1917, Anthony Fokker viewed a captured Sopwith Triplane while visiting Jasta 11. And following several rejected versions of its predecessor the Dr.I was born and was found to be much faster, more nimble and highly maneuverable
On 14 July 1917, Idflieg issued an order for 20 pre-production aircraft.

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