Mini Alligator Tours Airboat 2.4GHz RTR

Brand: Aquacraft

Part Number: B-AQUB1807


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Learning to handle a real airboat can take months, but with the Mini Alligator Tours Airboat, this can be accomplished in just a few minutes. No wonder!
As there is no building involved, all you need to do is charge the battery, get on the water and see how the boat handles.
The Mini Alligator is a simple little boat which responds instantly and is therefore easy to control.
It is just perfect for spontaneous boating sessions on small lakes and ponds, and guarantees a whole lot of fun!

Features:
- 2.4 GHz RC-system
- Small semi-scale model airboat
- Quick-opening seat/battery hatch with magnetic fixing
- Robust injection-moulded airscrew cage

Technical specifications:
Length: 465 mm
Width: 175 mm
Weight: 695 g

RC functions:
Rudder, motor speed

Required:
- Mignon cells (type AA), for transmitter power supply, 4 pieces

Recommended accessories:
- Order no.: HCAP0180, Fast Charger with 230 V AC and 12 V automotive battery connections
Includes
- Assembled model with ABS hull, easily removable hatch cover with driver?s seat- Factory-installed 380-size motor, SLT receiver with ESC and steering servo- Tactic TTX300 SLT pistol-grip transmitter- 6-cell 1100mAh NiMH- battery- 12V DC field ch

Mini Alligator Tours Airboat 2.4GHz RTR Specifications
  • Model format: RTR
  • Motor type: Brushed
  • Power: Electric
  • Weight: 695g
  • Length: 465mm
  • Width: 175mm

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If I buy two airboats will they have different frequencies?
Asked by Graham Surtees on 29th March 2017

They will both be on 2.4Ghz radio systems, and will choose a free channel when you turn each on. So they will not interfere with each other.

Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models

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