It was only a matter of time before Sonik RC turned its attention to the most famous WW2 fighter of them all and here it is, in all its camouflage, elliptical wing glory. Sporting the same tried and tested powertrain as all the other models in the Sonik fighter series the Spitfire flies every bit as well, not least because it features the now renowned Sonik, switchable, 6-axis gyro stabilisation system. Set to stability mode this feisty little warbird laughs in the face of turbulence and never ceases to impress. Offered at a pocket money price, ready to fly, with everything included in the box, the versatility of this model for both indoor (sports hall) and outdoor (small field) flying is almost limitless. With a growing collection of famous warbirds to choose from, why not get a group of friends together and get flying the best looking, best performing little foamie you've ever experienced. Oh, and let’s not forget, the duration of these little warbirds is outstanding, so expect a minimum 10 minute flight from a full charge. Spanning a suitcase-friendly 400mm, supplied with a four-channel 2.4GHz transmitter, single cell LiPo, USB charger, demountable undercarriage and spare propeller, all you'll need to buy is 4AA batteries for the transmitter and you’re good to go.
Sonik RC Spitfire Mk IX 400 RTF - With Flight Stabilization Key Features:
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I'm sorry but we could not tell you if its the same os the other make. We do list all spares including batteries for the Sonik range of planes.
Answered by: Si @ Wheelspin Models
This is a mode 2 transmitter
Answered by: Si @ Wheelspin Models
No, this is a very basic plane and does not have retractable wheels.
Answered by: Si @ Wheelspin Models
With the size of this plane only being small I would say its far easier to hand launch it.
Answered by: Si @ Wheelspin Models