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Description
A rare chance for an experienced builder and flyer to complete a unique and impressive project that will stand out at any scale and warbird event.
2.12M wingspan, 2.14M long, air frame (including servos, engine mounts, hardware and retracts etc) about 8.5kg, plus motors etc? Factory stated flying weight around 11kg. Made in China, see photos for specs.
Can be powered by 1 or 2 electric or IC motors and kit includes quality pneumatic retracts. A temporary undercarriage is supplied for testing.
Some work has been done to fit electric power trains front and back and suggested motor powers and batteries are listed. IC engines sizes are also suggested. Motors/Engines not included but mounts and servos have been fitted. Study photos for more specs and details or contact me.
Air frame and fittings are loose in original box (1800x600x440mm, about 12kg all up) Buyer will need to collect or arrange collection but I am open to cooperating.
Reasons for sale, too many projects.
The Dornier Do 335 Pfeil (Arrow) is a heavy fighter built by Dornier for Germany during World War II. The Pfeil's performance was predicted to be better than other twin-engine designs due to its unusual push-pull configuration and the lower aerodynamic drag of the in-line alignment of the two engines. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dornier_Do_335
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Shipping & pick-up options
Destination & description | Price | |
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To be arranged | N/A | |
Pick-up available from Warkworth, Auckland | Free |
Payment Options
Cash, NZ Bank Deposit
Questions & Answers (1)
Hi, was it easier to fit electric into this model, and simply reverse the rear motor direction turning the motor into a pusher. Rather than trying to find a counter clockwise prop for an I/C engine that would be rotating the same direction as the engine on the front. I'm just trying to figure out options for powering a model like this ziggy61 (496 • 4:57 pm, Sun, 3 Aug )Hi Yes that is what I was intending to do. Another option indicated in the manual is to use one IC or electric motor up front and a dummy at back? Might be some CofG issue? There is a rear extension shaft supplied. Hope this helps? larry32 (36 • Sunday, 3 August 2025 )