Posted December 20, 201410 yr AYB 10, is the Hal Datta clan's classification of ugly made up of two B-Wing airfoils attached to a Y-wing cockpit by a TIE frame, and powered by a dangerously overclocked A-wing fusion reactor. The reactor feeds two relatively underpowered ion engines, upgraded from stock TIE fighter engines. The majority of the power goes to exciting the tibanna gas held in the tip-tanks, which consequently lets out an incredibly powerful blaster bolt that can penetrate every grade of armor up to that found on AT-ATs. In addition to that, it has twin proton torpedo launchers in the nose, and two high-intensity rapid lasers in the wingtips. The AYB 10s are only sent into battle when accompanied by either airspeeders or YB-3030s, depending on whether or not the battle is in-atmosphere. This particular AYB 10 belongs to a skilled Duro pilot by the name of Gleska, meaning "free-spirited sky". She lives up to that name by being the top AYB pilot in the entire Hal Datta fleet. More images>>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/114035403@N02/sets/72157649432626300/
December 20, 201410 yr This looks great! All of the different parts mesh together really well. Another great ugly!
December 29, 201410 yr Nice bomber. i am planning to build P-51 Mustang Warbird on Xmas. I have read some line about P-51 Mustang... has this bird comes with the brushless or brushed motor.
December 31, 201410 yr Bruce, it is fitted with high RPM 950KV electric brushless motor giving a thrilling flight of over 50mph for up to 8-12 minutes with the stock battery.
December 31, 201410 yr Bruce, it is fitted with high RPM 950KV electric brushless motor giving a thrilling flight of over 50mph for up to 8-12 minutes with the stock battery. well Russel! is it realistic as it looks? i have just seen on http://www.thehobbyworx.com/rc-planes/war-birds/dynam-8939-p-51d-mustang-warbird-w-retracts-rtf-5-channels-rc-plane.html Do you want to build same or different? Edited December 31, 201410 yr by Bruce Neil
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