First of all, this is a RC plane designed for people with previous experience in RC planes.
Is the type of plane that will not "auto correct" if you let go of the sticks, however, is very stable and somewhat forgiving.
It will slow down to a crawl, and has no bad tendencies during stall
I can say this is the first micro RC plane that actually delivers to the promise of indoor/outdoor flight.
The Ember, and any other micro plane is just to unstable even in the most slight breeze.
This
plane will handle winds ~7 Mph, it will bounce a bit, an might be toss
around a bit, however will you always feel you are in control of the
plane.
In terms of speed, it will fly slow or fast, either way it will perform correctly.
In
terms of built, there is absolutely nothing to do, the plane is 100%
built, to the last detail, in terms of durability, is a very light
plane, and from all my parkzone planes, is the most delicate from all,
the foam will dent easily, the first couple of landings were on
snow/ice, and after a while I noticed that I was scraping the foam from
the bottom of the plane in belly landings, so I added a little bit of
tape on the zones that first made contact.
What I find most
attractive about this plane, is that any baseball field is more than
enough to fly comfortably, if I don't feel like driving to the field, I
just walk a little and I'm able to enjoy the same type of performance
that I have on my bigger planes.
I would really recommend this plane, however consider the shortcomings and decide if this is really what you are looking for.
For me, this is the solution for a quick flight in any small space, and I'm very happy with it...
Review By.
Fausto Fondeur