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  1. Phoenix Model has specialized in designing and manufacturing Almost-Ready-To-Fly (ARF) RC model aircraft since 1991.With their team of creative engineers and skilled workers, your RC experience is of the utmost importance.

  2. Take your flights to new heights with the Hero from Phoenix Model. It’s the ideal mix of sporty aerobatics and stable control—perfect for pilots moving up to 3D aerobatics. Knife-edge harriers, flat spins, hovers: the Hero has the power to pull off nearly any 3D maneuver you want.

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  3. The F4U Corsair 1.20/20cc Electric/Gas ARF by Phoenix Model is built for optimal functionality and high performance flying. Shop RC planes and more remote control products at Tower Hobbies.

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    • 2300/2500W-450Kv (sold separately)
    • 8-channel
    • Electric/Gas
  4. Feature. - Designed for compatibility with both GP and EP flight. - Removable top-hatch for easy change lipo battery and set up radio. - Scale outline is enhanced by the lightweight fiberglass cowl. - Retract gear With CNC Suspension Metal Struts included. - High-quality hardware package included.

  5. Phoenix Models P-47 Thunderbolt ARF is a remarkably accurate rendition of America’s favorite fighter airplane. This 33cc-sized almost-ready-to-fly airplane was designed and crafted to be the most realistic sport-scale ARF on the market. 3-D computer engineering produces parts that fit with absolute precision for straight, strong assembly.

  6. Sep 5, 2003 · Anyone Flying the New Phoenix Models Sukhoi .46 From Tower Hobbies? The vertical was good.....not unlimited, but very good. I would easily climb 200 ft vertical before noticeably slowing down at 1/2 throttle.

  7. Oct 7, 2003 · RE: Anyone Flying the New Phoenix Models Sukhoi .46 From Tower Hobbies? 4 more flights today with a prop change to an APC 11*9. Power seems about the same as the 11*6 in flight but RPM's are down from 14K to 11.3K so the plane is MUCH quieter.

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