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FlightLine B-24 Liberator Olive Drab 2000mm (78") Wingspan - PNP - FLW401P The famed B-24 Liberator is one of the most recognizable WWII aircraft of all time. Serving in every theater of that global conflict, the B-24 fought to bring its brave crews home through unimaginable danger. With humility and reverence, Motion RC is proud to introduce the world’s first foam electric PNP B-24 Liberator, in remembrance of the crews who gave the ultimate sacrifice and those who carry on its memory. The FlightLine B-24 Liberator is approximately 1/16.7 scale, with a 2000mm wingspan and 1230mm length, and is constructed from EPO foam and reinforced with integrated aluminum, carbon fiber, plywood, and plastic structures. Designed with input from the Collings Foundation, which operates the only flying B-24-J, “Witchcraft”. Due to the many configurations of the real B-24, the model features modular design to allow each modeler to customize his/her model further. A magnetic nose section allows owners to quickly swap between B-24 variants, the -D (“Greenhouse” nose), and the -J (“Emerson turret” nose), and the Upper Turret on both variants and the Nose Turret on the -J variant can be panned with an optional 9g servo. Steerable tillers are pre-installed, including special provisions to fit FPV cameras in the nose with minimal modification. An internal wooden spine reinforces the bomb bay area, if a modeler chooses to install operating doors. An all new pilot figure sculpt depicts period accurate A-2 crew jacket, radio headset, and iconic “crusher” cap and insignia. Also for the first time at Motion RC, an optional 3D-Printed Cockpit with complete instrument panel, controls, and seats is also available as a separately purchasable upgrade. If you have your own 3D printer, or have access to one, you can download the STL files directly at this link. (There are 20 total STL files, formatted for 3D printing included in this .ZIP file). We now offer STL files for the nose gear doors. For the left gear door STL file click here. For the right gear door STL file click here. Despite its very large size, primary assembly of the entire aircraft is completed with only 12 screws; glue is only required for cosmetic details such as antennas and windows. A quick disconnect ribbon wire harness consolidates wiring into a central circuit board inside the fuselage. Each wing is removable with two screws, making this large aircraft extremely easy to transport. The FlightLine B-24 uses four 3530-860Kv brushless outrunner motors, 30A ESCs, 9.5 x 7 counter-rotating propellers, and a separate 5A UBEC. The recommended pair of 4s 14.8v 3000-4000mAh lipo batteries can power the aircraft in excess of 110kph/70mph, for 5-10 minutes based on a pilot’s throttle management. We prefer mid-throttle cruising for 7+ minutes of scale-style flying. The outboard motor pair and inboard motor pair are powered by separate flight batteries, allowing for powered landings in the event of one battery losing a cell. A 70mm tall nose wheel and 85mm tall main wheels provide stable operation on grass runways and split flaps aid in low speed flight and landings. Features: Includes two magnetic nose cones to alternate between -D and -J variants Panning nose turret and upper turret with pre-installed tiller arms Two decal sets included inside each paint scheme’s box Grass capable landing gear with 70mm tall nose and 85mm tall main wheels 12 screw primary assembly Removable wings with convenient ribbon wire harness Split flaps Vast customization options for FPV cameras, moving turrets, doors, 3D printed detail upgrades, etc Modeled with input from Collings Foundation, operator of last flying B-24J, “Witchcraft” Includes: FlightLine B-24 Liberator Olive Drab 2000mm (78") Wingspan - PNP Motors, ESCs, servos and retracts pre-installed Requires: 6 Channel radio - select a minimum 6 channel radio from our Radio Collection 6 Channel receiver - select a minimum 6 channel receiver from our Receiver Collection TWO 3 Cell 11.1V 5000 mAh or TWO 4 Cell 14.8V 3000 - 4000 mAh LiPo batteries with XT60 Connectors – we recommend 2 of the Admiral 4 Cell 4000mAh LiPos 4 Cell compatible battery charger - select a minimum 4 cell (4S) charger from our Charger Collection The 467th Bombardment Group known also as the "Rackheath Aggies" was stationed at Rackheath in Norfolk, England during World War II from March 1944 to May 1945. "Witchcraft", one of the Aggies Liberators, held the 8th USAAF record for flying 130 missions with no aborts. This is a compilation of WW2 footage and photographs of "Witchcraft" on the event of her 100th mission. Find the 467th here on Facebook: / 20908. . All Film and Photographs provided by kind permission.