FMS 1300 SBach 342

FMS 1300 SBach 342

Brand: FMS

Part Number: FS0183


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FMS SBACH 342 3D SPORT PLANE w/o TX/RX/BAT

The latest generation of unlimited aircraft to come out of Germany is the XtremeAir Sbach 342, it has proved itself in the competitive arena in a very short space of time and is set to clock up many more victories.

FMS havegone all out to create an acurate replica of this high performance airframe. Weight has been reduced to give excellent low speed handling and the rigid control servos give precise and instant response….just like the real one, only smaller!

FMS Sbach 342 Features:

  • Resin cowl
  • Resin radial grille
  • Factory applied decals
  • Accurate scale undercarriage
  • Three bladed propeller


Tech Spec:

  • Wingspan: 1300mm
  • Overall Length: 1285mm
  • Motor Size: 3648-KV760
  • ESC: 60 Amp
  • Prop Size: 13 x 5 three blades scale propeller
  • Servo: 4 x 17g

Please Note: This is sold in ARTF format and requires Radio System, 2600-3000mAH 4S Li-Po Battery, Charger and AA batteries.

 

  • Brand: FMS
  • Part No: FS0183
  • Barcode: 5055323965784
  • Power: Electric
  • Assembly Level: PNP (Plug n Play) / RR
  • Flying Style:
    • Sport
    • Trainers

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Does the FMS 1300 sbach 342 come with metal gear servos? Thanks
Asked by Christopher Marks on 18th December 2016

Like most RTF models, this includes plastic gear servos.

Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models

What type of connector for the lipo does this have?
Asked by Callum Hellewell on 9th April 2017

Current batch has an EC3 connector.

Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models

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