Phoenix Model
PH196
The Mitsubishi A6M is a carrier aircraft of the Japanese Air Force, which was used by the Japanese during World War II. This faithful replica of the Phoenix warbird, with a wingspan of 1.72m, is manufactured using the latest laser-cut technologies as a light and high-strength wooden construction, which impresses with its enormous attention to detail.
Electric or combustion engine
The A6M Zero from Phoenix can do both! The construction is prepared for both electric propulsion and combustion engine propulsion. The only question is a matter of taste: would you prefer a great sound or absolute efficiency?
Enormously high degree of prefabrication
The model is made of extremely light and high-strength, laser-cut balsa wood construction. The construction impresses with its enormous degree of prefabrication, which reduces the construction effort almost to the installation of the drive and electronics. In addition, the model is completely and faithfully covered with iron-on film.
Robust retractable landing gear
The scope of delivery includes a retractable landing gear, which can be installed precisely in just a few steps. The robust, spring-loaded landing gear ensures true-to-scale take-offs and gentle landings even on grass runways.
Numerous scale details
The A6M Zero from Phoenix Model comes with numerous scale details ex works. A particular highlight is the detailed cockpit and the pre-painted pilot figure. But it's not just on the ground that the model is confusingly similar to its original - the A6M also has an impressively true-to-scale flight pattern in the air.
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