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The new Dynam Wako Bi-Plane offers an appealing combination of performance, style and affordability. The Dynam Wako has been designed using the latest technology in durable EPO foam providing lightweight and structural rigidity. The result is an aircraft that offers awesome levels of performance. This bi-plane spans its wings about 50 inches and sits at an overall length of almost 39 inches. The large prop is thrown by a BM3720A-650KV brushless motor supported by a Dynam 40A electronic speed controller. Control surfaces are handled by four 9 gram Detrum servos and includes a steerable tail wheel for easy taxing around the runway. When more power is needed during sports aerobatic flying the Detrum power system delivers it effortlessly and smoothly. An easy access hatch allows for quick battery changes without having to remove the wings. The power plant and scale like features allow this plane to fly gracefully with outstanding flight characteristics.
Specifications:
- Wingspan: 50ich(1270mm)
- Length: 38.7inch(983mm)
- Flying Weight: 3.4lb(1550g)
- Motor: 3720-650KV Brushless Outrunner Motor(Installed)
- Speed Controller: 40A Brushless ESC (installed)
- Servo: 4 x 9g servo(installed)
Still Required:
- Your own transmitter and receiver
- 4S 2200mah LiPO (T connector)
Additional Information
| SKU | DYN-PL-3994 |
|---|---|
| Length(in) | 39 |
| Material | EPO |
| Type | Biplane |
| Wingspan(in) | 50 |
| Size Class | .25-Size |
Customer Reviews
- Awesome plane and a blast to fly. Review by Richard
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I bought this hesitantly because it is a bi-plane and wasn't too sure about Dynam planes. But what a pleasant surprise. It went together well and flies like it is on rails. Very acrobatic and looks fantastic in the air. There were a few minor issues with the cabanes and wheel pants but nothing that was too difficult to resolve, just needed a little patience. It was such great product that I have since bought 4 more planes from Value Hobby and will buy more. (Posted on 3/19/2017)Quality Value Overall - N-struts, control horn screws Review by Mark
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N-struts are backwards, i'm going to try and turn them around but i don't think the bolt holes will alien. The screws for the control horns on the rudder and elevator are to short. they need to be about 14-15mm long, not 6mm. other than that i like this airplane. (Posted on 8/30/2015)Overall Quality Value












