![]() ![]() You also have the choice to install the landing gear with a castering nose wheel so you can taxi and perform 'rolling' take offs and landings, or you can leave it off to enjoy the 'retracted' gear look. The super-simple transmitter setup only requires assigning one switch for flight mode selection, then you're ready to install a fully charged 3S 11.1V 800mAh LiPo battery (sold separately) to fly. It's also factory-finished in multicolor paint, and the included decal sheet allows you to customize the finish with multiple military branch trim scheme options. Simply flip the flight mode switch and the V-22 will automatically adjust the tiltrotor positions to transition into forward or hovering flight.īest of all you can have the V-22 in the air in almost no time at all! The airframe arrives fully-assembled with a factory-installed flight controller, servos, motors and ESCs (plus a Spektrum™ serial receiver in the BNF Basic version). The exclusive flight control system makes it possible to fly in both helicopter/multirotor and airplane flight, and the optimized software makes the transition so simple and predictable that you will feel comfortable and confident even on your first flight. It's an officially-licensed replica of the unique and innovative Bell Boeing tiltrotor aircraft that combines the vertical functionality of a helicopter with the forward flight performance of an airplane. The E-flite® V-22 Osprey is the scale VTOL (Vertical Take Off and Landing) model you've always wanted. FPV-ready (recommended camera and video transmitter sold separately).Factory-finished and no assembly required.Lightweight and extremely durable EPO airframe.Included decal sheet offers multiple trim scheme options.Factory-installed flight controller, servos and power systems.Powerful brushless motors compatible with 3S 800mAh batteries.Spektrum™ serial receiver with industry-leading DSMX® technology. ![]()
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