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    A-10 Thunderbolt II V2 Twin 64mm High Performance EDF Jet - PNP from Freewing - FJ10621P




    Based on the famous close air support A-10 Thunderbolt II, also known as the "Warthog" or "Tank Killer" this is the updated version of the Freewing twin 64mm A-10. Featuring a European theatre camouflage, full-house functionality including flaps and retracts, and updated power systems, this is sure to be a stunner. Typical to Freewing quality, this plane looks amazing and flies rock-steady and fast. The twin 12-blade EDFs produce an amazingly realistic jet engine sound, while giving it plenty of power for high speed maneuvers, and the wing planform allows stable flight at slow speeds.
    Full Functionality Including Flaps

    The Freewing 64mm A-10 V2 now includes fully functioning flaps for additional scale detail while helping promote slower landings and takeoffs.
    European Theatre Camouflage Livery

    Adding to the uniqueness and scale appeal, the A-10 comes with a decisive military green European Theatre camouflage.
    Twin 12 Blade 64mm EDFs

    The twin 12-blade EDFs produce an amazingly realistic jet engine sound, while giving it plenty of power for high speed maneuvers.
    Ordnance Included

    To further along the scale appeal, a full set of ordnance is included right out of the box.
    Electronic Retracts With Simulated Scale Struts

    The electronic retracts include wire struts that are covered with plastic detailing to simulate a closer-to-scale look and feel.
    Updated Pilot for Improved Scale Appearance

    A truer-to-scale sized pilot was added to the V2 A-10 to complete an impressive overall scale profile both for static display and in the air.
    Features:
    • NEW! European theatre camouflage livery
    • NEW! Full functioning flaps are pre-installed for quick take-offs and slow, scale landings
    • NEW! Utilizes 2840-2850Kv Brushless Outrunner Motors
    • NEW! Utilizes 40A ESC’s with reverse thrust
    • NEW! New pilot figure that is more correctly sized to scale
    • NEW! EDF units are now screwed in place
    • NEW! Wing is now better secured with additional screws
    • Officially licensed by Northrop Grumman
    • Ultra-scale design including US Air Force graphics, hand-painted pilot, detailed cockpit, machine guns, bombs and drop tanks
    • Twin 12-blade 64mm Electric Ducted Fans (EDFs) provide great power and realistic sound
    • Nylon hinges on all control surfaces
    Includes:
    • Freewing A-10 Thunderbolt II V2 Twin 64mm High Performance EDF Jet - PNP
    • Motors, ESCs, retracts, flaps and servos all pre-installed
    • Owner's manual
    Requires:Product Specifications:

    AGE LEVEL :14 and up
    SKILL LEVEL :Intermediate
    BUILD TIME :1-2 Hours
    Wingspan 1100mm / 43.3in
    Length 1000mm / 39.4in
    Flying Weight 1390g / 49oz
    CG 45-50mm aft of the leading edge of the wing at the root
    Power System 2x 2840-2850Kv Brushless Outrunner Motors
    Speed Control 2x 40A Brushless ESCs with Thrust Reversing
    Propeller / EDF Twin 12-blade 64mm EDFs
    Servos
    • 9g plastic standard with 300mm lead : left flap, elevator, rudder - MD31091-300
    • 9g plastic standard with 300mm lead : nose landing gear steering - MD31091-200
    • 9g plastic standard with 400mm lead : left aileron, right aileron - MD31091-400
    • 9g plastic reverse with 300mm lead : right flap - MD31091R-300
    Landing Gear Retracts with plastic, over molded wire struts
    Required Battery 4S 14.8V 3300-4000mAh LiPo with XT-60 Connector
    Required Radio 6-7 Channel radio (7 channels for reverse thrust)
    Rudder Yes
    Flaps Yes
    Ailerons Yes
    Lights No
    Hinge Type Nylon hinges on all control surfaces
    Material EPO Foam
    Skill Level Intermediate
    Build Time 1-2 Hours
    Recommended Environment Outdoor
    Attached Files
    My YouTube RC videos:
    https://www.youtube.com/@toddbreda

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    PNP Version (US):

    A-10 Thunderbolt II V2 Twin 64mm High Performance EDF Jet - PNP from Freewing - FJ10621P Based on the famous close air support A-10 Thunderbolt II, also known as the "Warthog" or "Tank Killer" this is the updated version of the Freewing twin 64mm A-10. Featuring a European theatre camouflage, full-house functionality i
    My YouTube RC videos:
    https://www.youtube.com/@toddbreda

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    • #3
      Crickets? Ah come on! This looks like a fun one!

      I dig the upgrades...Love the Euro camo, flaps added, reverse thrust...Easy to transport size. Will love taking this one to the beach.
      My YouTube RC videos:
      https://www.youtube.com/@toddbreda

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      • #4
        I really like the A-10's I have 4 now, counting this one. I received this one yesterday at 2:30 pm unboxed went over the inst. manual and started working on it. Finished assembly, and did some changes with the wire extension routing. Instead of running the three Y harnesses from the back to the front on top of the battery tray and along side the the battery. I rerouted the Y harnesses underneath the battery tray. This makes battery accessibility much easier. I also had to add a 3" extension to the Elevator connector for easier receiver placement (installed elevator extension to short) The battery strap installed is too short for any of the recommended 4s batteries. I do like the thrust reverse setup already programmed just plug in the thrust reverse connector into channel 7 set it to your desired switch to operate it

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        • #5
          Nice! Post a video of your maiden if you can. I am going to ask if management can look into seeing if Freewing/FlightLine can start offering larger battery straps. Mine broke on the FlightLine B-25 maiden...I was simply trying to get it tight and it barely fit the 6S battery and snapped clean off. Good luck with your maiden!
          My YouTube RC videos:
          https://www.youtube.com/@toddbreda

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Aros View Post
            Nice! Post a video of your maiden if you can. I am going to ask if management can look into seeing if Freewing/FlightLine can start offering larger battery straps. Mine broke on the FlightLine B-25 maiden...I was simply trying to get it tight and it barely fit the 6S battery and snapped clean off. Good luck with your maiden!
            Aros I have the B-25 and the A-6 E Intruder ready also I have photos but I need to find out how to convert HEIC to jpeg I will have to go over how to do that again seems like if you do not use it you loose it LOL!!!!

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            • #7
              Looks intriguing but am a little put off by the landing gear. I understand using wire struts to keep the cost down, not that this is cheap for what you get, but why do these manufacturers insist in making the wheels out of granite? At least there could be some shock-absorbency with the wheels. Actually the optional wheel set on the little 64mm 3 channel Panther were very good, so I know Freewing can make them. I would rather have easily replaceable soft wheels that can last 80 - 100 landings, and throw in a replacement set with the model. Since I fly off a paved runway I
              would need to grease it every time or risk a bone-jarring bounce. Is there a better landing gear that is compatible or are the wheels at least easily replaceable instead of using those impossible c-clips?
              And...what is with the nose gear cover pulling down in flight when it catches the wind the wrong way? Looks ridiculous in the product video. Maybe possibly use a stronger spring?

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              • #8
                Finally ready to go, with the suggested 4s 3600 where I have it in the photo balanced at 50mm from the leading Edge. Know for some decent weather and I can go test fly this one, can't wait to try the thrust reverse. I sure like this new feature for the EDF's to help slow them down after landing. The thrust reverse option on the prop jobs is awesome and much more effective in slowing and stopping the plane
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                • #9
                  Good luck with the maiden!
                  My YouTube RC videos:
                  https://www.youtube.com/@toddbreda

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                  • #10
                    Version 2 looks good. Would like to see some slow flight videos. A-10 is not a high speed aircraft. Most videos are full throttle passes. Would like to see slow flight maneuvers demonstrated.

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                    • #11
                      Sat on the fence to long, they're sold out. More time to think about getting one.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Ks.jetflyer View Post
                        Sat on the fence to long, they're sold out. More time to think about getting one.
                        Same boat.
                        My YouTube RC videos:
                        https://www.youtube.com/@toddbreda

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                        • #13
                          They are back in stock. Haven't made up my mind yet. Would have to buy batts as well.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Aros View Post
                            Good luck with the maiden!
                            Well The test flight did not go very well. I did the setup from the assembly. video Ailerons and elevator WAY to sensitive Video Aileron throws way more than the book aileron low 8mm High rate 14mm which is much less than in the video, and the low rate aileron is 10mm higher than the book. After take off I immediately had to put ailerons and elevator on my low rates, that were actually higher then the video High rates by 4mm WOW add 10 t0 15 mph gusty wind was not fun luckily I got it down but broke off the main left landing gear WOW not fun at all. Need to order left main wire and strut cover assembly to repair and reset throws to the Correct amount of travel.

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                            • #15
                              I purchased this Cheaper 4cell Twin 64mm A-10 to compare with E-Flite's 6 cell Twin 64mm So far the E-flite beats the Free Wing hands down ( you get what you pay for) The gear. One has wire the other machined aluminum scale gear. One comes with AS3X and Safe set up in the installed receiver. The other PNP no receiver So you need to spend close to 100 dollars for a dood quality receiver . Gyro? the other has none. That is another 30 tom 40 dollars if you want it. Lets talk about the Ordinance one has all removable Ordinance the other has glue in Ordinance except for the Center tank. Which is a problem if you ever have to change out an aileron servo or a flap servo. Have fun trying to get the connector through with out tearing things up. Hinging? One has hinges on the flaps the other uses the foam for the flaps which I call live skin hinges which will eventually tear out unless taped top and bottom. One has the elevator servo's in the tail with positive control compared to the one that uses long small diameter wire from tail to back of canopy hatch due to CG set up. IMHO the E-flite, although more expensive is by far the better EDF. So by the time you add a receiver and a gyro, if you elect to do so the price is almost the same. The free wing ? I have flown once, and I am thinking of giving it away! So take it from there I myself would rather spend the extra Mula But that's me. Your choice is yours.

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