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Dynam A-10 Thunderbolt II V2 Green 4S Twin 64mm EDF RC Jet

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Dynam A-10 Thunderbolt II V2 Green 4S Twin 64mm EDF RC JetThe Dynam A 10 Thunderbolt II is a highly detailed RC model of the iconic US close air support jet. Made of lightweight, impact resistant EPO foam, it features realistic camouflage paint, scale details, and strong durability for long term use. The Dynam A 10 Thunderbolt II is powered by two Detrum BM2815 3600KV brushless motors and 64mm 12 blade EDFs, paired with dual Skylord 40A ESCs, which provide powerful thrust and realistic sound effects. The

The Dynam A-10 Thunderbolt II is a highly detailed RC model of the iconic US close air support jet. Made of lightweight, impact-resistant EPO foam, it features realistic camouflage paint, scale details, and strong durability for long-term use.

The Dynam A-10 Thunderbolt II is powered by two Detrum BM2815-3600KV brushless motors and 64mm 12-blade EDFs, paired with dual Skylord-40A ESCs, which provide powerful thrust and realistic sound effects. The iStone six-axis gyro system provides flight stability, making it easy for even inexperienced pilots to control.

With a wingspan of 1100mm, retractable landing gear and pre-installed electronics, the aircraft is 90% "ready to fly" for quick assembly and smooth control. The 4S 2200mAh lithium battery provides up to 10 minutes of flight time.

Whether you are an intermediate or experienced pilot, the Dynam A-10 V2 provides powerful performance, scale realism, and reliable aerial control.

Features

Durable and lightweight EPO construction.
Realistic scale features include camo livery, hand-painted pilot figures, gun turrets, and molded panel lines.
Servoless electronic retractable landing gear.
Powerful Detrum BM2815-3600KV Twin EDF motors and 64mm electronic ducted fan units.
Two TomCat Skylord-40A 3A-BEC ESC.
Gavin-8C 8CH 2.4Ghz radio system.
Detrum MSR66A 6CH 2.4Ghz Mini Receiver iStone 6-Axis Gyro Stabilizer w/ ABS System
4S 14.8V 2200mAh Li-Po 25C battery w/ XT60 Connector.
Aileron and elevator controls.
Retractable landing gear. (Nose & Main gear: 3.1mm 90°)
Comes with a decal set.
Suitable for intermediate or experienced pilots.

Specifications

Aircraft Type: EDF Jet
Wingspan: 1080mm (42.5in)
Overall Length: 995mm (39.17in)
Flying Weight: 1000g (39.5oz)
CG (Center of Gravity): 70-75mm from the leading edge of the wing at the root
Power System: Detrum BM2815-3600KV Twin EDF Motor and 64mm electronic ducted fan units - (pre-installed)
Electronic Speed Control: 2x TomCat Skylord-40A 3A-BEC ESC - (pre-installed)
EDF: 2x 6-blade, 64mm
Servo: 4x 9g micro servos - (pre-installed)
Landing Gear: E-Retract (Retractable) - (pre-installed) (Nose & Main gear: 3.1mm 90°)
Required Transmitter: Gavin-8C 2.4Ghz 8-Channel or above
Required Receiver: MSR66A 6CH 2.4Ghz (iStone 6-Axis Gyro Stabilizer w/ ABS System)
Required Battery: 4S 14.8V 2200mAh Li-Po 25C w/ XT60 Connector
Aileron: Yes
Elevator: Yes
Rudder: No
Flaps: No
Approx. Flying Time: 5 minutes
Material: EPO Foam
Skill Level: Intermediate
Assembly Time: 1 hour
Age Level: 14+
Recommended Environment: Outdoor


What's the difference between RTF, BNF, and PNP?

PNP (Plug-N-Play) RC airplanes have everything you need EXCEPT a transmitter, receiver, and battery pack (battery & charger). It contains model kits, Detrum motors, TomCat Skylord ESCs, and servos.

BNF (Bind-N-Fly) RC airplanes come with everything you need to get in the air EXCEPT the Transmitter and battery pack (battery & charger). It contains model kits, Detrum motors, TomCat Skylord ESCs, servos, and an iStone gyro receiver. They are easy to use, versatile, and safe, making them the perfect choice for beginners and experienced pilots. The BNF (Bind and Fly) version, receivers such as the MSR66A work exclusively with Detrum transmitters.

Dynam SRTF version is based on the standard RTF (Ready to Fly), which integrates the iStone 6-Axis Gyro Stabilizer w/ ABS System: RC airplanes get everything in a box to fly. The radio system (Transmitter and receiver), battery pack (battery and charger), and all other required electric parts are included and pre-installed. It contains model kits, Detrum motors, TomCat Skylord ESCs, servos, Detrum transmitters, iStone gyro receivers, battery, charger, and adapter. RTF planes are a great way to enjoy the thrill of flying without too much hassle.

SRTF-6C Version: Includes a PNP kit, Detrum motors, TomCat Skylord ESCs, servos, Gavin-6C transmitter, MSR66A iStone gyro receiver, battery, charger, and adapter.

SRTF-8C Version: Features a PNP kit, Detrum motors, TomCat Skylord ESCs, servos, Gavin-8C transmitter, MSR66A iStone gyro receiver, battery, charger, and adapter.

SRTF-DT9 Version: Comes with a PNP kit, Detrum motors, TomCat Skylord ESCs, servos, Blitz-DT9 transmitter (programming & telemetry), SR86A-G 8-channel gyro receiver, battery, charger, and adapter.

 

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