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The Airwolf helicopter was a fictional armored, stealth helicopter in a weekly TV show. It could perform high-g maneuvers and fly at supersonic speeds.

The helicopter was equipped with "turbo-boost," and had a sound like the howl of a wolf. At hover the rotor blades made a ghostly whine.

Airwolf could operate in "silent mode," hovering quietly. Its communication system could eavesdrop on telephone and radio conversations, tap into and confuse computer systems, jam enemy transmissions and disrupt ground based electrical systems. The weapons and radar systems of the Airwolf helicopter would be the envy of the most advanced fighter pilot of today.

The Bell 222 was the basis of the Airwolf helicopter.



Specifications

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attack
two
classified
classified
42' 2"
12' 2"
42' 0"
4,900 lbs.
9,750 lbs.
2 - 40 mm
numerous
sunburst flares
345 mph
Mach 2
60,000 fpm
89,000 feet
classified
1/22/84



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A Walkera rc Airwolf helicopter.


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Walkera has a RTF Airwolf Helicopter rc for sale pictured above.  The ready to fly helicopter has a length of 16 1/2", a rotor diameter of 16", and is powered by two 180 PH motors. Also included are a radio, motor controller, batteries, and chargers.

The first two pictures below are of the rc Airwolf in blue and red color schemes for sale by XHeli. It comes ready to fly, including radio, flight battery, and charger. Its rotor is 13 1/2" in diameter, and the fuselage is 16" long.

XHeli has a smaller three channel rc Airwolf helicopter for sale. It features lighted rotors and comes ready to fly. Main rotor diameter is 13 1/2", length is 14 1/2" and height is 7".

The last picture is an inexpensive rc Airwolf helicopter from Lie Bao.  This is also ready to fly with a length of 10 1/2", a 10" rotor, and a pair of 180 motors.  Speed controller, battery, charger, and radio are all included.

Century Helicopter Products has three sizes of Airwolf helicopter RC fuselages for sale. The smallest, .30 size fuselage has a length of 46.5".

The mid size Century Helicopter Airwolf helicopter rc fuselage takes a .50 engine. The fuselage has a length of 53".

The largest of the Century Helicopter rc Airwolf Helicopter fuselage is a .60 size. The fuselage is 56" long.

T-Rex has a RTF 450 size rc Airwolf helicopter that comes with a 3350 KV motor. It comes complete with servos, speed controller, gyro and radio. We can't find any dimensions given for it.

Shenzhen, China has a rc Airwolf RTF with three channel control. It is 15" long, 4" wide, and 7" high.

Chengdu Yuxiang, China produces a rc Airwolf fuselage that fits 450 mechanics.

Syma has a rc Aiwolf RTF helicopter that comes ready to fly. Its length is 7" and it has 5" coaxial rotors.

Bargain Bloodhound Toys has a RTF Airwolf helicopter for sale. It has two motors and is 15 3/4" long, 5 1/2" wide and 6 1/2" high.

RS Hobbies is selling a pair of laser equipped rc Airwolf helicopters. If one is "hit" by the laser, its motor will stop.

Ikarus has a foamy fuselage for the Airwolf rc helicopter that is 20" in length.

Mike Hoffman from Chino, California wrote: "My rc Airwolf helicopter from XHeli is a smooth flier. On its first flight the helicopter spooled up easily and just lifted off. This was my first experience flying an electric powered rc helicopter. I appreciated the turbine engine sound, and there wasn't the usual smoke. I flew the Airwolf until the motor slowed down as the battery energy was used. After landing I checked all the electronics and found them only a little warm. The rc Airwolf looks great on the ground and when flying. I am still getting used to the transition from engine to motor power, however performance is great! Since this is a coaxial helicopter with no tail rotor, rudder response is different than with my other helicopters. However, the coaxial rotors are great at keeping the helicopter tracking on line. Transitioning from forward flight to hover and back again is just like the full scale helicopter. Getting the XHeli rc Airwolf helicopter has made an electric power believer out of me. It is much easier to prepare it for flight. And the flight characteristics and sound can't be beat. Furthermore, I no longer have to worry about the engine suddenly quitting. Anyone looking to transition from gas to electric power should try the XHeli rc Airwolf helicopter."

If you would like to recommend a rc Airwolf, kindly email us.



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A XHeli rc Airwolf helicopter in blue.


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Airwolf helicopter rc in red from XHeli.


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The Lie Bao rc Airwolf helicopter.