For beginners who face the challenge of learning to fly in a park or small field – without an instructor – finding a suitable model that offers superb stability, has predictable handling characteristics, will forgive a few mistakes and is able to take a bit of rough handling, isn’t easy. Fortunately the compact, 620mm Pioneer has been designed to satisfy all these requirements whilst offering enormous fly-anywhere fun for intermediate and advanced pilots.
Supplied pre-assembled and ready to go, complete with a 2.4GHz transmitter, the Pioneer is also equipped with the Arrows Vector flight stabilisation system which offers two flight modes – Auto-levelling Stability mode and turbulence-cancelling Dynamic mode – operated by a two-position switch on the transmitter. Large tundra-style tyres and a robust EPP construction give this versatile little model the ability to fly from both smooth and rough surfaces, and if all else fails, there’s always the hand-launch option. Just plug in the supplied 2S LiPo, let the Vector system calibrate, and fly.
Specification:
Wingspan (mm): | 620 |
Length (mm): | 416 |
Motor (KV): | 3000 |
Supplied battery: | 2S 350mAh |
ESC (A): | 50 |
All-up weight (g): | 105 |
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Great service once again. Many thanks
Flight time would be around 7-10 mins or so, depending on flying style.
Spare batteries are ARRLIPBAT01
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
Yes we list it under the spares for this plane part number : ARRLIPBAT01
Answered by: Anthony @ Wheelspin Models
This will be Mode 2
Answered by: Si @ Wheelspin Models
That is too much voltage so will pop the esc or just not work.
Answered by: Steve @ Wheelspin Models
You would just need 4x AA batteries for the transmitter
Answered by: Si @ Wheelspin Models