I have to say it looks pretty.
I was browsing through the interweb and spotted a trainer that i had not seen before so i thought i would mention it as cessna's are so popular for the easy handling.
I think the size is just right for a trainer/ park flyer As it's a 965mm wingspan model so you wont have any trouble transporting it around.It has LED lights on the wing tips for those pilots that like there models to light up like a Christmas tree and is the standard 4 channel configuration.
It seems the manufacturer produces this in four different flavours as well as 2 different colour schemes - red or blue.
Kit version , PNP , ARF = PNP+battery & charger , RTF
The specs i found for it are the following-
★ Wing Span: 965mm/37.99in
★ Length: 790mm/31.10in
★ Weight: 710g
Configuration:
★ Motor: DST-1200( KV1200)
★ Battery: LI-PO 11.1V,1300mAh 15C
★ ESC: 20A Brushless ESC
★ R/C System: 2.4Ghz 4ch E401 radio
★ Servo: 9gx4
If the FW-190 and the GEEBEE R3R that Top RC Hobby make are anything to go by that this will be a great flyer as the manufacturer seem to know there stuff as i have not read any bad things about there planes so far.
They seem to be shaping up to take on the big boys and beet them as there knocking out some smashing planes now.
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showt...ight=geebe+r3r 1200mm Geebee R3R
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showt...c+hobbi+fw+190 1200mm FW-190
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1665167 750mm Hawker Hurricane (NOT released YET ! but soon)
They also produce the all the spare parts to keep it flying so you wont end up with a lame duck like quit a number of other manufactures models i have owned.
Im going to get my hands on one in about 10+ days time so will post some photos but i grabbed some photos from there web site to be going on with.
The Best of British to you in your aeronautical endeavourers.
Translated for American's - good luck with your flying.