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One-Click Return Home Dynam DHC-2 Beaver V2 Red Sea/Land Float Plane SRTF-Pro w/ GAVIN-8CH TX & SR86A-G GPS Autopilot RX

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One-Click Return Home Dynam DHC-2 Beaver V2 Red Sea/Land Float Plane SRTF-Pro w/ GAVIN-8CH TX & SR86A-G GPS Autopilot RXThe Dynam DHC 2 Beaver V2 is a highly detailed scale replica of the De Havilland Canada Beaver seaplane, an iconic single engine, high wing STOL (short take off and landing) aircraft. Designed for both land and water operations, this RC seaplane model is well suited to a variety of flying environments. Made of durable EPO foam, the Dynam DHC 2 Beaver V2 comes pre installed with electronics such as a Detrum BM3720 650KV brushless outrunner motor,

The Dynam DHC-2 Beaver V2 is a highly detailed scale replica of the De Havilland Canada Beaver seaplane, an iconic single-engine, high-wing STOL (short take-off and landing) aircraft. Designed for both land and water operations, this RC seaplane model is well suited to a variety of flying environments.

Made of durable EPO foam, the Dynam DHC-2 Beaver V2 comes pre-installed with electronics such as a Detrum BM3720-650KV brushless outrunner motor, TomCat Skylord-50A ESC, and servos, and is equipped with floats and removable landing gear, which allows the Beaver to take off and land on water when floats are installed or on land when the landing gear is installed.
The Dynam Beaver V2 Red (1500 mm/59 in wingspan) is powered by a Detrum brushless motor for superior performance.The RC aircraft is controlled via a GAVIN 8-channel 2.4GHz radio system, ensuring precise control and smooth flight. Its lightweight design makes it easy to operate whether flying on water or land.

Autopilot Features:

One-Button Return (RTH): Automatically returns to the takeoff point at a controlled altitude (adjustable between 60m-120m).

Loss of Control Protection: If the signal is lost, the receiver takes over, maintaining altitude and returning to the takeoff point.

Flight Modes: Five modes, including Gyro Off (Manual), Gyro Stabilized, 3D Lock (Acrobatic), Safe Mode (Altitude & Direction Lock), and Return Mode.

Sensitivity Adjustment: Real-time sensitivity adjustment via the GAVIN-8C transmitter or 3-in-1 programming card.

Features

Durable and lightweight EPO construction
Aileron, rudder, and elevator controls
Comes with operational flaps
Realistic scale features, including DHC-2 paint scheme and molded panel lines
Set of floats with operational rudders for water takeoffs/taxiing and landings
Powerful Detrum BM3720-650KV brushless outrunner motor
TomCat Skylord-50A ESC
2-blade propeller
Fixed landing gear included for land-based operation
LED navigation lights add scale realism and help make the plane more visible during dawn and dusk flights
GAVIN-8C 8CH 2.4GHz radio system
8-CH SR86A-G GPS Autopilot Telemetry Receiver
Comes with a decal set
4S 14.8V 2200~2800mAh Li-Po 25C battery w/ XT60 Connector
Suitable for intermediate or experienced pilots

Specifications

Aircraft Type: Float Plane
Wingspan: 1500mm (59in)
Overall Length: 958mm (37.7in)
Flying Weight: 1400-1750g (55.1-68.8oz)
Wing Loading: 58g/dm²
CG (Center of Gravity): 45-50mm from the leading edge of the wing at the root
Power System: Detrum BM3720-650KV brushless outrunner motor - (pre-installed)
Electronic Speed Control: TomCat Skylord-50A ESC - (pre-installed)
Propeller: 2-blade propeller 13*6
Servo: 7x 9g micro servos - (pre-installed)
Landing Gear: Float & Fixed Gear
Transmitter: GAVIN-8C 2.4Ghz 8-Channel (included)
Receiver: Detrum SR86A-G GPS Autopilot Telemetry Receiver (included)
Battery: 4S 14.8V 2200~2800mAh Li-Po 25C w/ XT60 Connector (included)
Aileron: Yes
Elevator: Yes
Rudder: Yes
Flaps: Yes
Lights: Yes
Approx. Flying Time: 8 minutes
Material: EPO Foam
Skill Level: Intermediate
Assembly Time: 1 hour
Age Level: 14+
Recommended Environment: Outdoor


What's the difference between RTF, BNF, and PNP?

PNP (Plug-N-Play) RC airplanes have everything you need EXCEPT a transmitter, receiver, and battery pack (battery & charger). It contains model kits, Detrum motors, TomCat Skylord ESCs, and servos.

BNF (Bind-N-Fly) RC airplanes come with everything you need to get in the air EXCEPT the Transmitter and battery pack (battery & charger). It contains model kits, Detrum motors, TomCat Skylord ESCs, servos, and an iStone gyro receiver. They are easy to use, versatile, and safe, making them the perfect choice for beginners and experienced pilots.

Dynam SRTF version is based on the standard RTF (Ready to Fly), which integrates the iStone 6-Axis Gyro Stabilizer w/ ABS System: RC airplanes get everything in a box to fly. The radio system (Transmitter and receiver), battery pack (battery and charger), and all other required electric parts are included and pre-installed. It contains model kits, Detrum motors, TomCat Skylord ESCs, servos, Detrum transmitters, iStone gyro receivers, battery, charger, and adapter. RTF planes are a great way to enjoy the thrill of flying without too much hassle.

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