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Feb 03, 2011, 02:21 AM
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Parkzone New Ultra Micro Mosquito Mk VI


yes bet no one saw this bird coming WOW!

http://www.modelflight.com.au/produc...NF-8636-6.html

Overview

Constructed almost entirely of plywood and powered by twin Merlin V12s, the DeHavilland Mosquito Mk VI was incredibly fast and maneuverable for a plane of its size. This speed and maneuverability combined with its relatively long range earned it a variety of combat roles during World War II that included everything from low-level reconnaissance to anti-shipping and night fighter missions.

The first-ever 4-channel twin-engine ultra micro, the ParkZone Ultra Micro Series Mosquito MK VI brings this famous British WWII fighter to life in your own backyard. Scale details include the twin motors, authentic mossy camouflage paint scheme, molded clear plastic canopy, landing gear with steerable tail wheel, and even dummy cannons. The 4-channel control with elevator, throttle, rudder, and aileron provide full control for precise flying and maneuverability. This Bind-N-Fly comes out of the box pre-assembled and ready to take flight in the time it takes to charge your 250mAh battery and bind it to your favorite DSM2 transmitter.
Features


Twin engine Mk VI with counter-rotating 3-blade propellers
Independent Spektrum AS2000L ultra micro aileron servos
Clear canopy and authentic mossy camouflage scheme
Full 4-channel control
Steerable tail wheel and removable landing gear
Capable of aerobatics like rolls, loops, and more
Specs

Wingspan 20.5 in (520mm)
Overall Length 15.2 in (387mm)
Flying Weight 2.60 oz (74g)
Motor Size 8.5mm coreless brushed
Radio 4 channel transmitter minimum
Servos AS2000L linear long throw servo x2
CG (center of gravity) 38mm from leading edge of wing at fuselage
Prop Size 110 x 80mm 3-blade
Recommended Battery 250mAh 20C Li-Po
Minimum Age Recommendation 14 years
Experience Level Intermediate
Recommended Environment Indoor/Outdoor
Assembly Time Less than 1 Hour
Is Assembly Required No

Need to Complete

A 4+ channel DSM2 compatible transmitter is all you will need.































Movie:

http://parkzone.com/ProdInfo/Files/PKZU1380_Hi.wmv

cheers chuck
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Feb 03, 2011, 02:25 AM
Doing it in the Lateral Axis
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Another must have! Wow, what a great time to be into UM planes
Feb 03, 2011, 02:27 AM
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Another must have! Wow, what a great time to be into UM planes
That's what I'm sayin! The only thIng better than the mossy would be a B-25!!!
Feb 03, 2011, 02:30 AM
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WOW what a great little plane. I want the UMX extra 300 first. Theres a new pz corsair too. So many choices and not enough money.

Any ideas when these planes will actually be in stock from modelflight?
Feb 03, 2011, 02:40 AM
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chuck you are great
you are faster then HH
Feb 03, 2011, 03:09 AM
Can't get enough
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Holy cow yes
Feb 03, 2011, 03:17 AM
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hmmm... they have put lines to guide us for where to put the flaps

SS
Feb 03, 2011, 03:33 AM
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Absolutely amazing. Taking a break from med school studying and I go check RCG and I see the twin engine and F4U I've been longing for!...am I dreaming? Already have the Champ, Night Vapor, T28, P51, Su-26XP, and my wife just got me a Beast for Christmas. Now to work on convincing her that I need to preorder both of these...shouldn't be too hard
Feb 03, 2011, 03:47 AM
Once crash at a time
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So the big question, what's the new board going to be called if it supports dual motors?
Feb 03, 2011, 03:49 AM
Retired
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That is one sweet looking micro.
Feb 03, 2011, 03:59 AM
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Very Cool looking Twin!
Feb 03, 2011, 05:11 AM
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Very Cool looking Twin!
Yes!! Only thing cooler would have been a P-38.

Gene K
Feb 03, 2011, 05:26 AM
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Hi

I just for fun calculated the scale of this Mosi...1/31,8 To me that's 1/32...a very common scale modelers size! That means we can use the available 32nd scale Mosi decals for this beauty That's just sweet...I will have a black buttom night fighter version...maybe with SMD LEDs...? The only problem is that there is only one 1/32sacle Mosi kit on the market right now...the 40+ years old Revell one, and hence decals and detail sets are not that often available

cheers
Uwe

http://decals.kitreview.com/decals/l...reviewsp_1.htm
Feb 03, 2011, 05:56 AM
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So the big question, what's the new board going to be called if it supports dual motors?
mCX?

I'm lovin' this little twin. Bring on the Axis opposition!
MR2
Feb 03, 2011, 07:02 AM
If in doubt, add accelerant
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Good god i want one!

Quote:
Originally Posted by Bowerz
So the big question, what's the new board going to be called if it supports dual motors?
The description says: AR6400T
Guess the T stands for Twin


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