If there’s one thing we guarantee you’ll do when you get your hands on the new Arrows Hobby Vought Corsair, it’s fly, and fly lots. Authentic, docile and eminently practical, the new 1100mm F4U not only looks the part, its confidence-inspiring flying characteristics and minimal preparation time will have you reaching for it again and again.
Presented in the colour scheme of the F4U flown by Vance ‘Bud’ Yount while aboard USS Badoeng Strait during the Korean War this one really is easy on the eye with an abundance of scale detail. Clock the crisply detailed dummy Pratt & Whitney radial, the four-blade Hamilton Standard propeller, slick airbrake-equipped twist ‘n’ turn retracts, scale pilot figure, working landing and navigation lights, flaps, drop tanks, arrestor hook, detailed tail wheel and panel lines, to mention but a few.
Designed for a standard 3S 2200mAh LiPo and basic 6-channel R/C the F4U’s 850KV brushless motor and 40A ESC combo offers a hugely satisfying vertical performance that’ll have you grinning from ear to ear as you scribe large warbird loops over the patch. Go on, treat yourself.
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It's hard to say definitively as there's no "group test" that I know to.
However I would say 80mph is pushing it from this model
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
Hard to say conclusively as we haven't flown both side-by-side.... However yes theoretically the higher KV motor should be faster
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
Yes, retracts are included with the model. If you need spares, they are ARRAE110
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
There's quite a variety in terms of price and spec depending on your budget. As a rough guide I'd allocate £150-£300 for the extra items to get that up and running
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Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
1100mm wingpsan
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