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Top Flite 1/5 Scale
The workhorse of World War II
- The most detailed B-25 ARF ever inside and out!
- Includes functional fiberglass gear doors, painted replica radial engines, .50 machine guns and more.
- Ready for first flights or additional scaling out after only 50 hours of easy assembly.
| Part No. | PHOTO | Description | CART | Price |
| TOP A0980 |
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Gas Airplane B-25J Mitchell ARF, Top Flite
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$624.99
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| Part No. | PHOTO | Description | CART | Price |
| ROB Q1624 |
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Tri Gear, for Top Flite B-25 Mitchell ARF, Robart |
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$339.95*
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| TOP A1715 |
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B-25J Nose-Gunner Window |
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$24.99
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| TOP A1716 |
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B-25J Cockpit Canopy |
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$14.49
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Prices With * Include Ground Freight (48 States). |
Originally designed for the Army Air Corps, the B-25 was known world-wide as the most devastatingly effective medium-range bomber of its time. By the end of the war, nearly 10,000 B-25s had been manufactured for use as bombers, naval anti-submarine patrols, Air Force reconnaissance platforms, air-to-ground attack/strafing asset and VIP transport. To date, it is the only military aircraft ever named for an individual.
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Interior detail like this would cost extra on any other ARF, but it’s a built-in bonus on the Top Flite B-25. It’s an “inside look” at wartime design that includes a deck, bulkhead, 4 ammo boxes and a pivoting .50 caliber machine gun.
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Vacuum-molded dummy engines take only minutes to assemble, but provide the look of the original’s twin Wright 14-cylinder Cyclone radials and actually improve cooling!
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The gunner and twin .50s in the tail bubble not only add authentic wartime details, but the key to pilot ease. Unscrewing the gun barrels lets you remove the complete horizontal and vertical stabilizer assembly for easy transportation or quick access to the linkages inside.
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The same crewman served as radioman and waist gunner, and was tasked with protecting the all-important midsection of the plane. Mounted .50 caliber guns on both sides made it easier to do the job whether the enemy was coming or going.
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A pair of cheek-mounted .50 caliber machine guns on both sides of the cockpit put fighter-class firepower in the pilot’s hands. Like all of the other guns, they’re light, durable and detailed products of Top Flite craftsmanship.
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Both nacelles are built from laser-cut plywood to ensure perfect alignment and the strength to withstand the stresses of twin-engine flight.
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Lightweight aluminum wing tubes simplify assembly at the field and help “size” the B-25 for easier transportation in hatchbacks, trucks and mini vans. And with the outer/inner wing design, retracts can remain deployed and used to roll your fuselage into the vehicle.
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If the vertical fins won’t clear your storage rack, there’s a simple answer: remove them. Remove two screws from each fin, and height and depth problems disappear!
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You can lock the gear doors in the fully deployed position to accommodate fixed gear, or add Robart retracts(ROB Q1624) for added realism!
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Look forward of the tail bubble, and you can see the B-25’s trademark split flaps above and the functioning gear doors below. Working flaps mean shorter takeoff rolls and lower landing speeds and both are big advantages for small-field flying.
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You can fly the B-25 on a pair of .40s, or install a pair of 4-stroke .70s for added power and more realistic sound.
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A scratch-built kit with this level of detail would require hundreds of hours of work, but you can have the Top Flite B-25 ARF mission-ready in a fraction of that time. Finishing is done, the ply engine nacelles are prebuilt and the nose compartment is ready to assemble.
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Wingspan: 88.5 in (2255 mm)
Wing Area: 1036 sq in (66.8 sq dm)
Weight: 17-19 lbs (7.7-8.6kg)
Wing Loading: 38-42 oz/sq ft (116-128 g/sq dm)
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Length: 70.5 in (1795mm)
Requires: 8 Channel radio with 13 servos; two 2-stroke .46-.50 cu in (7.5-8 cc) or two 4-stroke .70 cu in (11.5 cc) glow engines
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