FT Mighty Mini Mustang MKR2
RC Airplane Build Kit
The Mighty Mini Mustang RC plane is the perfect way to experience the flight characteristics of the P-51, one of the most iconic airplanes of all time.

FT Mighty Mini Mustang MKR2






This Mighty Mini Mustang takes you into a whole new realm with Its ability to be flown in smaller environments now! You get all the fun and excitement of a large mustang, but now the convenience of a mini size area for your experience!
The P-51 is definitely one of the most iconic airplanes of all time and this one sheet foam board airplane kit is a great way to experience the great flight characteristics of this icon. Using 4 channels, and the power of a 2204 size brushless motor which can often be found on mini racing quads, the Mini Mustang has more than enough power for endless vertical climb, and most basic aerobatic maneuvers such as knife edge. With its wide flight envelope, this little Mustang can fly slow enough to be easily flown at a decent sized park.
FT Mighty Mini Mustang MKR2 Specifications
- Weight Without Battery: 5.5 oz (156 g)
- Center of Gravity: 1" (25 mm) from leading edge of wing
- Control Surface Throws: 12 degree deflection (elevator/aileron/rudder) Expo 30%
- Wingspan: 24.5" (622 mm)
Recommended Electronics
- Motor: 2205 2300kv
- Prop: 6 x 4.5 prop
- ESC: FT 25amp XT30
- Battery: 850mAh 3S
- Servos: (4) 5 gram servos
Package Includes
Note: Kit includes airframe only
- 1) Lasercut Maker Foam Sheet
- 2) Mini Firewall/Control Horn Combo
- 1) Velcro
- 3) BBQ Skewer
- 2) Popsicle Stick
- 4) Coffee Stir
- 4) Rubber Band
- 2) Zip Tie
- 2) Thin Landing Gear Wire
- 1) 16" Pushrod Wire
FT Mighty Mini Mustang MKR2 Videos
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Mighty Mini Mustang MKR2
I bought the Mini P-51 quick-build kit with Power Pack F. The Mini P-51 was my first-ever RC plane build. The build went well and the plane was nicely balanced. I enjoyed flying the Mini P-51, but it was a handful in the air. My main complaint is the very tight interior space in the narrow fuselage. It made installing the electronics challenging and using a 3-cell 850 mAh battery difficult. After 2 recent crashes, my P-51 is history. I'll build another MIni P-51 when it gets a John Overstreet makeover like the Mini Corsair and Mini Zero.