GWS
Zero
ARF Kit
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During
WWII, there were few allied fighters that could come close
to matching the maneuverability of the Zero. For a park flyer,
the GWS version is plenty nimble also, thanks to ailerons
on the wings and the robust 300C motor. Top speed is around
35 mph, a tad brisk for indoor flight but ideal for aerobatics
in the park. We're talking loops from straight and level
(inside or out), barrel rolls, inverted passes, even rolling
circles. The Zero’s slow-speed behavior is excellent
too; it is a park flyer. Flying around at reduced throttle,
you are able to wrapp the Zero into tight 20' wide circles
without a hint of a tip stall. Normal stalls were tame and
could
be
recovered from quickly. This stability makes for tranquil
takeoffs and landings. If you want to spice up your park
flying experience, the GWS Zero Fighter is a great way to
go about it. Its semi-scale lines, aerobatic ability, and
stable slow-flight stability make it about as well-rounded
a park flyer as you could hope for.
Specifications and Accessories
| Length |
705
mm (27.8 in) |
| Wing
Span |
850
mm (33.5 in) |
| Flying
Weight |
340g~375g
(12-13.2oz) |
| Power
System |
GW/EPS-100C-AS |
| Propeller |
EP-1080 |
Recommended
Battery
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7
Cell 270 Mah (NiCad or NiMH)
1900-2100 LiPoly |
| Recommended
Servos (3) |
Hitec
HS-55 |
| Recomended
Speed Control |
Castle
Creations Pixie 20 |
| Recomended
Receiver |
Electron
6 |
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