Introduction
The Hawker Typhoon was a British single-seat fighter-bomber, produced by Hawker Aircraft. When the Luftwaffe brought the formidable Focke-Wulf Fw 190 into service in 1941, the Typhoon was the only RAF fighter capable of catching it at low altitudes; as a result it secured a new role as a low-altitude interceptor. From late 1942 the Typhoon was equipped with bombs and from late 1943 RP-3 ground attack rockets were added to its armory. With those weapons and its four 20mm Hispano cannons, the Typhoon became one of the Second World War’s most successful ground-attack aircraft.
Features
Realistic scale features including WWII RAF paint scheme, hand painted pilot figure, gun turrets, and molded panel lines
High-ratio foam, which lightens the airplane’s weight
Servoless electronic retractable landing gear
Scale 3-blade propeller
Portable wingspan
Split flap
Specifications
Approximate Assembly Time
Less than 1 Hour
Approximate Flight Time
8 minutes
CG (Center of Gravity)
40-45mm (From Leading Edge)
Completion Level
Plug-N-Play
Connector Type
XT-60
Flaps
Yes
Material
EPO
Minimum Required Radio
6 Channel
Motor Size
Brushless 3536-KV850
Power Type
Electric
Product Length
33.3″ (846 mm)
Propeller Size
10.5 x 7
Receiver
Sold Separately
Recommended Motor Battery
Li-Po 11.1V 2200mAh 25C
Speed Control
Included
Wing Area
19.7dm (305.4sq.in)
Wing Loading
66.0 g/dm (0.15oz/in)
Wingspan
43.3″ (1100 mm)



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