Introduced in the 1980s, DPR's rubber-powered park flyer was re-engineered in 2017 and this is the new electric-powered version that provides the option to add three-channel radio control for rudder, elevator and throttle. The kit is packed with laser-cut parts that aid quick and painless assembly whilst the design suits beginners and even youngsters (with a little help along the way). In that respect, everything you need is there, including wheels, pre-shaped undercarriage wire and a pre-cut windscreen surround. Just add your own glues, tissue paste and dope to complete.
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To get this up and flying you'd want to budget another say £200+ or so depending on your spec choice.
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
This plane would require these items to make it Radio Controlled:
2 x Hitec HS-35HD 2212035
1 x GWS 7x6 slow fly prop 4460299
1 x ZTW Mantis ZTW2012101
1 x Motor MPX314956
1 x 2s 400mAh 25c Lipo EFLB4002S30
Then a 4+ ch Transmitter and receiver.
Answered by: Si @ Wheelspin Models