UMX P-51 "DETROIT MISS" BNF BASIC
On October 7th, 1944, Urban L. Drew – also known as “Ben” Drew – became one of only three USAAF pilots to encounter the then-new Messerschmitt Me 262 jet fighter during a combat mission over enemy territory. He then became the first and only Allied pilot to shoot down two of the jet-powered aircraft while flying his personal P-51D Mustang named “Detroit Miss.” The E-flite® UMX™ P-51D Mustang is a replica of that history-making aircraft, complete with a variety of scale details, impressive handling, and outstanding performance. Exclusive Spektrum™ AS3X® and optional-use SAFE® Select technologies, along with the 2S and 3S compatible power system, deliver an unmatched ultra-micro Mustang flying experience.
Features
- More powerful 2S and 3S-compatible ESC and motor with 4-blade prop
- Works with the Spektrum™ DXS transmitter included with many RTF models
- Real-time battery voltage telemetry with compatible Spektrum transmitters
- Spektrum receiver with industry-leading 2.4GHz DSMX® technology
- The unmatched stability and locked-in feel of exclusive AS3X® technology
- Optional-use fixed landing gear with steerable tailwheel
- Easier to fly with optional-use SAFE® Select flight envelope protection
- Factory-finished with the unique and historic “Detroit Miss” trim scheme
- Completely factory-assembled and ready to fly right out of the box
- Optional-use fixed landing gear with steerable tailwheel
- 4-channel control for full aerobatic capability
- No FAA registration or Remote ID required (under the 250-gram weight limit)