Max Thrust Riot PNP (Devil Edition)

Brand: Max Thrust

Part Number: 1-MT-RIOT


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The incredible new Max-Thrust Riot is the perfect all-rounder. With reduced control throws its smooth, stable and remarkably easy to fly for the novice or beginner. Increase those throws and the Riot more than lives up to its name thrilling the most ambitious aerobatic pilot.

Featuring durable EPOFLEXY construction throughout, the superbly moulded airframe is not only very light and stiff, its extremely tough too. Its ideal for operating from less than perfect flying strips, resisting hangar rash and those inevitable bumps. And to keep you flying there will be full spares support available.

Max Thrust Riot Features:

  • Bright Wing Tip LEDs
  • Decals Pre-Applied
  • Durable EPOFLEXY Construction
  • Powerful Brushless Motor
  • 40A Brushless ESC
  • Aircraft Grade Aluminium Undercarriage
  • Quick Assembly - No Glue Required

Max Thrust Riot Specification:

  • Wingspan: 1400mm (55.1 inch)
  • Length: 1130mm (44.5 inch)
  • Flying Weight: 1350g (47.6oz)
  • Servo: 9g x 2, 17g x 2
  • Recommended Battery: 11.1v 2200mAh 

Whats Included:

In the Plug and Play version of the Riot, all 4 servos (2x 9g, 2x 17g) are included and pre-installed, the 40A brushless ESC and 850kv Outrunner motor are ready mounted. The wing tip LEDs are pre-installed with wiring run to the wing root.

To have this model flight ready you will need a transmitter and receiver (4 channels or more), a Li-Po flight battery (2200mAh 11.1v) and a compatible charger. 

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What does 'Devil Edition' refer to? Was it always called that?
Asked by Simon Tufnail on 25th November 2016

It's just the latest colour scheme.

Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models

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