Maxford USA MAXFORD USA ALBATROS D.VA ARF 70"

MAXFORD USA ALBATROS D.VA ARF 70" The Albatros D.III was a single-seat biplane used by the Imperial German Army Air Service and the Austro-Hungarian Air Service during the First World War. It was heav...

What's in the box?

All wood ARF, fully shielded fuselage, true•to•scale large•sized spinner, radiator, dummy engine, windshield and optional guns.
Shock•absorbing tail skid.
Easy•remove wings with Maxlok system.
Each aileron separately operated by its own, in•wing servo.
Pull•pull elevator.
Pushrod•controlled rudder.
Owner’s choice of electric• or glow•power system.
Included scale•looking stick•on markings.
The bottom hatch is strongly secured by 12 rare•earth magnets.
Replacement parts, optional simulated•machine guns and additional scale upgrades are available.

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What's in the box?

All wood ARF, fully shielded fuselage, true•to•scale large•sized spinner, radiator, dummy engine, windshield and optional guns.
Shock•absorbing tail skid.
Easy•remove wings with Maxlok system.
Each aileron separately operated by its own, in•wing servo.
Pull•pull elevator.
Pushrod•controlled rudder.
Owner’s choice of electric• or glow•power system.
Included scale•looking stick•on markings.
The bottom hatch is strongly secured by 12 rare•earth magnets.
Replacement parts, optional simulated•machine guns and additional scale upgrades are available.

More Information
Manufacturer Maxford USA
Wing span 177 cm
Length 145 cm
Wing area 8006 dm²
Weight 6600-6800 g
Assembly level Struttura semi assemblata ricoperta o verniciata
Scale 1/5
Motorization Electric, Gas Engine
ESC (not included)
Radiocontrol 5 CH (not included)
Motor EL 1700 W / Scoppio 90-120 2T Glow (not included)
Servos 2 Standard (El.Dir) + 3 Mini (Ail. Thr.) (not included)
Material Wood
Battery (not included)
Battery charger (not included)
Manual Inglese

MAXFORD USA ALBATROS D.VA ARF 70"
The Albatros D.III was a single-seat biplane used by the Imperial German Army Air Service and the Austro-Hungarian Air Service during the First World War. It was heavily armed with twin synchronized, forward-firing 7.92 mm LMG 08/15 machine guns and powered by a 180 hp Mercedes 6-cylinder inline, water-cooled engine (unusual for the time), and its streamlined radiator, mounted on the top wing, was offset slightly to starboard so that combat damage would not result in scalding water being released over the pilot. The prototype D.III first flew in August 1916 and was quickly recognized for its outstanding maneuverability and rate of climb. Like most fighters, the D.III was prone to spinning. However, its recovery was straightforward, and German aces including Manfred von Richthofen, Ernst Udet, Erich Löwenhardt, Kurt Wolff, and Karl Emil Schäfer credited the D.III as being both pleasant and easy to fly.

The Albatros D.V was a fighter aircraft used by the Luftstreitkräfte (Imperial German Air Service) during World War I. The D.V was the final development of the Albatros D.I family, and the last Albatros fighter to see operational service. The D.V entered service in May 1917 and, like the D.III before it, immediately began experiencing structural failures of the lower wing. Indeed, anecdotal evidence suggests that the D.V was even more prone to wing failures than the D.III. Albatros responded with the D.Va, which featured stronger wing spars, heavier wing ribs, and a reinforced fuselage.

This 1/5 Scale Albatros D.Va is the 2nd RC Albatros ARF Maxford USA have designed. Their 40" Albatros D.III was the 1st RC Albatros available in RC world.

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