Ikarus Shock Flyer
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The Ikarus Shock Flyer is a radio-controlled 3D-flyer manufactured by Ikarus and originally designed by Martin Mueller. It is generally powered by a small, brushless electric motor and Li-Poly batteries. It utilizes three servos for control of rudder, ailerons, and elevator. Ready To Fly versions usually weigh in the range of 5.5 ounces.
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