Fokker Dr.I Complete Version 770mm Wingspan Balsa Wood Triplane Warbird RC Airplane
Overview:
The Fokker Dr.I (Dreidecker, "triplane" in German) was a World War I fighter aircraft built by Fokker-Flugzeugwerke. The Dr.I saw widespread service in the spring of 1918. It became famous as the aircraft in which Manfred von Richthofen gained his last 19 victories, and in which he was killed on 21 April 1918.
In February 1917, the Sopwith Triplane began to appear over the Western Front.Despite its single Vickers machine gun armament, the Sopwith swiftly proved itself superior to the more heavily armed Albatros fighters then in use by the Luftstreitkräfte.In April 1917, Anthony Fokker viewed a captured Sopwith Triplane while visiting Jasta 11. Upon his return to the Schwerin factory, Fokker instructed Reinhold Platz to build a triplane, but gave him no further information about the Sopwith design.Platz responded with the V.4, a small, rotary-powered triplane with a steel tube fuselage and thick cantilever wings, first developed during Fokker's government-mandated collaboration with Hugo Junkers.
Description:
Item Name: Fokker Dr.I
Material: Balsa wood
Wingspan: 770mm
Length: 630mm
Net Weight: About 650g
Model: Kit, Kit with motor, servo and ESC. (Optiona)
Recommended Parts Sold On Our Site (Not Included):
Motor: 2212 800-1000KV Brushless (not included in KIT version),
ESC: 20A (not included in KIT version),
Servo: 2.5g *2 () & 5g *2 (not included in KIT version) ()
Propeller: 7-8 inch,
Battery: 2-3S 1300mAh-1800mAh LiPo,
Charger: SkyRC balance charger,
Covering Film:
Radio System: 2.4G 3CH,
Note: The KIT version does not include any electronic device.
English Assembly Manual,
Package Included:
1x Fokker Dr.I 770mm Balsa Wood Triplane
Battery: 2-3S 1300mAh-1800mAh LiPo,
Charger: SkyRC balance charger,
Covering Film:
Radio System: 2.4G 3CH,
Note: The KIT version does not include any electronic device.
English Assembly Manual,
Package Included:
1x Fokker Dr.I 770mm Balsa Wood Triplane