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. Fly in 3D and perform aerobatic manoeuvres with the new Dynam Extra 330. It’s almost ready to fly with everything included and will only take minutes to complete the minor assembly needed. This 4 channel plane has been designed specifically with acrobatic flight in mind to make pulling off stunts and tricks much easier. This plane is designed with meticulous care and will not disappoint. The combination of this along with the high capacity li-polymer rechargeable battery gives the plane tonnes of power for true 3D flight. It even comes with an aeroplane pilot inside the cockpit! To perform some aerobatic stunts a lot of power is required but that is no problem for the Extra 330 as it is fitted with a brushless motor and ESC. The Extra 330 comes with a 2. The plane is made from strong but lightweight foam that is more resistant to crashes and gives easier stable flight even in windy conditions. 4G radio which means the range is longer and more stable plus you do not have to worry about interference from other fliers. The plane can take off from the ground or can be hand launched.4G radio * Acrobatic 3D flying * Speed 400 Brushless Motor * 4 Servos * Almost ready to fly. Features * 4 Channel 2. Minor assembly required.7in/755mm * Weight: 18oz/510g * Wing Area: 14. * Everything included apart from 8 x AA batteries for the transmitter * Great Aerobatic Capabilities * Powerful li-po battery with charger * Long 20 minutes
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