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Now YOU can fly a replica of the P-40 Warhawk made famous by the "Flying Tigers" squadron of World War II! With a wingspan of 86" this impressive R/C model is IMAA-legal, and every detail of this revered warbird is captured with Gold Edition engineering in an ARF that assembles in just a few hours and flies as scale as it looks.
The built-up balsa and ply airframe is covered in flat-finish MonoKote® film in an authentic camouflage trim scheme. Quality fiberglass is used for the cowl, belly pan and landing gear covers, and they come pre-painted — including the iconic "shark mouth" nose art! A detailed instrument panel adds to the authenticity of the cockpit, and the split flaps are ribbed just like on a full-size P-40. Heavy-duty fixed landing gear comes with this model, but you can achieve the ultimate in realism by installing Robart® retracts, which are available separately.
Performance is just like the full-size plane as well. An affordable and easy-to-maintain 43-55 cc gasoline engine provides all the power you need to fly sorties at your airfield. A painted aluminum spinner is included, and the wings are reinforced in the landing gear mounting area to withstand the impact of a less-than-perfect touchdown. Whether you're a scale military enthusiast or a giant-scale pilot, put yourself at the controls of Top Flite's Giant Scale P-40 Warhawk and relive the days when Tigers ruled the skies!
Learn more about the Top Flite Gold Edition Giant Scale P-40 Warhawk ARF by visiting its product page at
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Wingspan: 86 in (2185 mm)
Wing Area: 1262 in² (81.4 dm²)
Weight: 23-24 lb (10.4-10.8 kg)
Wing Loading: 42-44 oz/ft² (128-134 g/dm²)
Length: 72 in (1830 mm)
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