Spotlight Flyzone Micro Nieuport 17 Electric Biplane











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The Nieuport 17 was one of the most popular fighters of WWI and Flyzone now offers it in two easy-to-enjoy versions. The ready-to-fly version comes with a Tactic TTX402 radio, which offers 2.4GHz dependability as well as a built-in charger. The Transmitter-Ready version, on the other hand, includes a cordless DC charger and lets you fly the Nieuport with your favorite transmitter and the AnyLink. Aside from those differences, the two versions are identical. They both require just a few minutes of easy assembly, and come out of the box complete with a pilot, machine gun, replica engine and authentic finish. Likewise, all electronics — including a motor, ESC, servos and SLT receiver — are installed for you and a 1S LiPo pack is provided. Take your pick — and you get a winner either way. • To see a video on the Nieuport 17, visit: http://www.flyzoneplanes.com/airplane... • Check out these other WWI Micros from Flyzone: • Fokker Dr.1: http://www.flyzoneplanes.com/airplane... • Albatros: http://www.flyzoneplanes.com/airplane... • FLZA2040/FLZA2042 • RTF/Tx-R • Wingspan: 15.3 in (389 mm) • Wing Area: 45.9 in² (2.96 dm²) • Weight: 1.16 oz (33 g) • Length: 12.5 in (318 mm) • Both include: factory-installed Tactic SLT 2.4GHz receiver, motor, ESC and servos; 3.7V 140mAh LiPo flight battery (5) AA batteries • RTF also includes: Tactic TTX402 4-chanel 2.4GHz radio with built-in charger • Tx-R also includes: a DC LiPo charger. • RTF requires: Nothing! • Tx-R requires: AnyLink and compatible 3-channel transmitter or 3-channel transmitter with SLT. • Recommended Products • TACJ2000 Tactic AnyLink 2.4GHz Radio Adapter • FUTK6000 Futaba 6J 6-channel 2.4GHz S-FHSS Computer Radio System • or • TACJ2404 Tactic TTX404 4-Channel 2.4GHz SLT Radio System • TACJ2600 Tactic TTX600 6-Channel 2.4GHz SLT Radio System

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