Parkzone Ultra Micro T-28 Trojan RTF




It takes a lot less space to fly than bigger planes, but is still a 4-channel model, and it's fairly durable, and inexpensive, which makes it a great unit to learn on. You'll want some extra batteries for sure - go with the 150mAh ones, they weigh only a tiny bit more than the stock batteries, and get you a tiny bit more fly time per charge. I have 3 batteries now, and 2 more on order. Fly, land, swap batter out, and fly some more. :) Good for windless days, or a couple mph - over that, or gusty, and it will not be so much fun. If you google rcgroups t-28 micro, you'll find lots of good tips on the plane. I'm flying without the landing gear, which makes it a bit lighter and better handling in the air, and I've put a layer of quality shipping tape along the fuselage in front, and behind the battery slot; It is a foam body, so rough landings can scratch the plane, and this bit of tape helps add durability. (I also got a spare prop & shaft but I really haven't had any crashes at this point, only some less than perfect landings, and no damage)

Review By. Ryan

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