Multiplex RR RaceWulf
The Multiplex RR RaceWulf is a sporty, fast airplane whose prototype is the FW 190.
During the product development phase, a lot of attention was paid to excellent flight characteristics and a high degree of pre-fabrication.
RaceWulf is an ideal airplane for air combat, casual flying. The airplanes have a wide speed range and the flight characteristics are always safe and guarantee precise control.
- Agile
- Wide speed range
- Ready painted and stickers installed
- Easy to transport thanks to the removable wing
- Battery replacement is easy through the opening cabin
- Servos with metal gears on all control surfaces, pre-installed.
- High-performance brushless motor and speed controller pre-installed
- Very high degree of prefabrication: install the wings and elevator, install the receiver and battery and fly!
Technical information:
Tip distance: 950mm
Length: 865mm
Flying weight: about 1090g
Battery recommendation: Roxxy LiPo 3S 2600mAh (#316656)
RR RaceWulf
The Multiplex RR RaceWulf is a sporty racing aircraft, which was modeled on the Focke Wulf FW190. During the development process, great importance was attached to creating an uncomplicated model with fantastic flight characteristics and a high degree of prefabrication.
The RaceWulf is the ideal model for dogfights, relay flights with colleagues or just to warm up a round after work. It is therefore exactly the right playmate for our FunRacer
It has an enormous speed range and always remains safe and precise to control.
- Spectacular speed agility
- Very neutral flight behaviour
- Ready painted and decorated
- Easy to transport due to detachable wing
- Comfortable battery change through the canopy
- Metal gear servos for elevator, rudder and aileron already installed
- High performance BL motor and speed controller
- Very high degree of prefabrication: install wings and tailplane, install receiver and battery and fly!
Wingspan: 950mm
Total length: 865mm
Flight weight: approx. 1090g
RC functions: 4
Recommended battery: LiPo 3S 2600mAh (#316656)