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Introductions

Introducing FMS's latest jewel. The 2000mm Beaver is going to make its official debut!
The largest propeller aircraft offered in the FMS line features all of our latest concepts and technologies. After extensive tests and
product development the Beaver shows excellent performance. While the measured thrust force can reach more than 5000g, the
flying weight is only 3800g.
With a classic combination of black and yellow, the Beaver brings a visual wow factor, as well as impressive performance to the
flying field. Capable of leisurely low/mid-speed flight this model still maintains aerobatic qualities.
With the latest FMS multi-connect technology, we have streamlined the wiring system making it easier to install, eliminating wiring
problems. Easier plane transport is facilitated by the new connectors that allow pilots to remove and replace the wings with just
one step. All channels on each wing are brought together in one port. The pilot can install the main wing simply by inserting the
port and then securing with four screws.
To make flying the Beaver more fun at night, there are 5 LED lights located on the front of the main wing and at the rear of the
fuselage.
The ailerons and flaps are designed to scale. Utilizing the latest EPO52 foam material as well as our new hollow main wing design
greatly alleviates the airplane weight.
Electric Retracts and Floats can be purchased separately to modify your model. Electric Retracts will make your model ready to
tow banners and gliders. The Beaver's high powered motor is ready to be put to the test for water take off.
Over the years, FMS has been committed to developing different types of products to meet the diverse needs and interests of
pilots. For FMS' first large propeller aircraft, we adopted all of the latest concepts and technologies to bring you a wonderful casual
flight experience.
Features
Multi-connector for easy installation
Lighter EPO 52 foam
Metal landing gear designed for hard landings
Scaled LED night lights
Large tires for any surface
Servo box design for easy assembly & disassembly
Scaled ailerons and flaps
Newly developed lightweight hollow main wing
Oversized battery hatch for 6s battery and 15 minutes of flying time
Optional banner tow and floats upgrades
History
The DHC-2 Beaver is a general purpose bush plane developed by de Havilland Canada. Though originally used for
cargo/passenger hauling and crop dusting, it was also adopted by the United States Armed Forces as a utility aircraft and search
and rescue unit. The single-engined, high-wing, propeller driven STOL aircraft appeared in both the Korean and Vietnam Wars and
was popular amongst front line men. When production finally ceased in 1967, only 1,657 DHC-2 Beavers had been built.
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