RC Plane

by Matthew on September 5, 2006

This new RC plane has been launched. It is the new Airlifter although I am sure it doesnt actually lift anything but it’s self. We have run a number of RC products recently and this is because I think RC planes and helicopters are cool. We recently reviewed the Picoz Micro Helicopter and the X-Twin Bi-Plane which are both indoor tiny toys.

The new Airlifter is another RC plane to add to this collection and is a little larger then these small devices although it is not designed for indoor like the other 2. It has a nice sized 46 cm wing span and is 40 cm in length. It needs to be used in a large indoor building or outside in calm weather.

RC Plane

The airlifter RC plane is made of a compacted foam which is strong and can take a number of crashes. Hopefully there will not be too many of those.

It has a good range of 300ft and can pretty much fly on your first attempt. Just launch it and fly it. The 2 wing mounted motors will keep the plane flying for around 5 – 10 minutes at a rough guess.

Features

* A ready-to-fly camouflage print Airlifter.
* A pre-installed 2 Channel Digital Proportional Radio Control.
* An integral field charger/transmitter with an LED charging indicator and auto shut off facility when the battery is charged.
* Two independent speed controllers.
* Full throttle control.
* High wing configuration, for maximum stability.
* A range of up to 300ft.
* A ten minute charge is equal to a four minute flight.
* Made of tough, flexible Expanded Polypropylene Foam to absorb impact from a heavy landing.
* 27MHz split frequencies allow up to three different coloured models to be flown together on Bands A, B & C.
* Colours may vary.
* Full instructions.
* Suitable for ages 8 years+.
* Requires 6 x AA Batteries for the transmitter (not included) and a high capacity 4.8v NiMH Battery (included).
* Weight: 80g.

Available Now from IWOOT (I want one of those) for £39.99.

Click here to visit IWOOT.

 RC Plane



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