Dynam TurboJet v3 - Twin 64mm EDF Jet with Factory Installed Flaps & Updated Retracts - 1180mm or 48inch wingspan | READY TO FLY
When it comes to scale civilian aircraft, whats better than a private jet. The Dynam Turbo Jet is a design based off of the Cessna Citation II Model 550. The model is a joy to fly if scale airplanes are your passion. With Twin 64mm EDF motors and retractable gear, this model sounds and looks fantastic on the ground and in the air.
Unlike prop planes, EDF models need airspeed to stay aloft making then look and fly scale. Turbo Jet lands beautifully on the main gear when about 30% is kept on during final and a little 'up' elevator is applied. You have to 'fly' this into the landing.
- 2 x Powerful BM2815D-KV3600X Twin 64mm EDF Fan and Motors
- 2 x 40A Brushless ESC with Switch-Mode BEC
- 3 x E-retracts with landing gear - (servoless)
- XT60 Connector on speed controller
- Durable and lightweight EPO construction with many surface details
- Excellent Scale Flight Performance
- Detailed Body Structure
- Suitable for both, advanced beginners, intermediate and experienced pilots.
- Pre-installed Factory Flaps (hardware and electronics)
- GAVIN-6A 6-Channel 2.4GHz Transmitter
- Detrum RXC7 7-Channel 2.4GHz Receiver
- 3S 11.1V 2200 mAh LiPo Battery with XT30
- 3S LiPo Battery Charger
WingSpan | 1180mm / 46in |
Length | 1080mm / 42.51in |
Motor Size | BM2815D-KV3600 motors |
Recommended Battery | 11.1v 2200 mAh 30C (INCLUDED) |
Fan Units | 2 x 64mm EDF Fans (Installed) |
ESC Size | 2 x 40Amp - Detrum - (Installed) w/ 1 XT60 Connector |
Servos | 7 x 9g servos (Installed) |
Transmitter | 5 + Channel (INCLUDED) will need 6CH if you want Flaps. |
Charger | 2S - 3S lipo charger (INCLUDED) |
Receiver | 5+ Channel (INCLUDED) will need 6CH if you want Flaps. |
Weight | 1150g / 40.56oz |
Flying Time | Average (6-10 mins) |



Tech Notes
Please Do NOT use locktite on plastic, the locktite will weaken the integrity of the plastic and eventually will crack
This is a flying model. This is NOT a toy....Before assembling any airplane and especially BEFORE assembling and gluing any parts together, take about 15 minutes to go over all the electronics. Make sure they are all working because in some circumstances, once the parts are glued, it's very difficult to swap out components. 15 minutes in pre-assemble can save hours and hours of headaches after assemble.