MAXFORD USA 1/5 Albatros D.Va 1m78 ARF MAXFORD
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Description
(This text is machine translated) 1/5 Albatros D.Va 70" ARF MAXFORD The Albatros D III was a single-seat biplane used by the German and Hungarian armies during World War I. It was heavily armed with two synchronized machine guns, firing forward from the 7.92 mm LMG 08/15 and powered by a 180 hp Mercedes 6-cylinder in line (water-cooled engine: unusual for the time), and its simplified radiator. ©e, mounted on the upper wing, has been shifted slightly to the right so that the water in the radiator does not scald the pilot in the event of a die The prototype D.III first flew in August 1916 and was quickly recognized for its maneuverability and climb speed in traffic. : - 6-channel radio + receiver - 2 standard servos and 3 micro servos - Internal combustion engine - Receiver battery Technical characteristics Wingspan 1778 (mm) Length 1448 (mm) Weight 6800 (g) Type of propulsion Internal combustion Engine 2 0 to 30cc
Manuals
# | Title | Languages | Pages | Updated |
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1 | User manual 1/5 Albatros D.Va ARF MAXFORD | EN | 18 | 2022-12-15 |