DW Hobby IceCream - Indoor Mini Foam Electric Airplane - BNF DSM2

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DW Hobby IceCream - Indoor Mini Foam Electric Airplane - BNF DSM2

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Introducing the Ice Cream Indoor Mini Airplane - an exciting RC plane perfect for indoor flying. With a wingspan of 226mm, this aircraft is designed to deliver impressive performance and endless fun for pilots of all skill levels.

The Ice Cream features a lightweight, durable design with sleek aerodynamic contours and vibrant Ice Cream-themed graphics. The Ice Cream also features a Spektrum DSM2/DSMX compatible receiver, so you can use your favorite RadioMaster or Spektrum controller to fly the plane.

Equipped with a micro brushed motor, the Ice Cream delivers impressive speed and maneuverability. The rechargeable battery provides up to 8 minutes of flight time on a single charge, allowing you to fully enjoy your flying experience.

Ice Cream is easy to assemble and comes with all necessary components including remote control, batteries and USB charging cable. Its compact size makes it easy to carry and store, making it an ideal gift for aviation enthusiasts of all ages.

Whether you're an experienced pilot or a novice, the Ice Cream Indoor Mini Airplane is the perfect way to satisfy your craving for flight. So why wait? Order now and experience the excitement of remote control flight!

Wingspan 226mm
Length 230mm
Flying Weight ≈6.2-6.8g
Motor: 4mm
ESC 2A Brush ESC
Servo Magnetic servo *2
Rx ≥3CH
Prop Customized propeller
BATT 1S 28-50mAh
Each size 255*87*30mm
Each weight 70g

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ManufactureDW Hobby

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  1. It's flying now
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    Bought couple weeks ago to fly inside gym at my church. As normal I do some research, so I know what if any issues to expect. Did move battery placement to very front of plane.That fixed tail heavy.
    It did bind to my nx8.
    Did have to move throttle trim all the way down for motor to start. Did move end point on travel of throttle to 150 for full power. Did bend antenna wire..half with fuse and half straight down as signal was dropping...fixed about 95% issues. Like it...fun.

    Review by Chip

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