RE: Great Planes F-86 Sabre Micro EDF
Inside the box is pilot figure and landing gear. Installing these items is optional.
The included ElectriFly DC powered Battery Charger ([link=http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXBPXT&P=Z]GPMM3322[/link]) is supplied with a 12v Car adapter as a very economical, portable, and simply way to charge the included ElectriFly 2-cell, 200mAh LiPo battery. Just plug in the car adapter to power the charger and plug in the white charging connector on the battery. Optionally, you can buy the Great Planes Micro AC/DC 2S LiPo Balancing Charger ([link=http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXBPXS&P=Z]GPMM3321[/link]) for charging at home.
The 12-page manual is well-written and loaded with information on handling, charging, setup, and usage. The Tx-R data sheet has an AnyLink Transmitter Compatibility Chart on the back and points you to the [link=http://www.tx-ready.com/index.html]Tx-Ready.com[/link] site for updates. The two cables supplied with the AnyLink 2.4GHz Radio Adapter (TACM0001 and TACM0002) allow you to use just about any of today's popular transmitters except the Spektrum DX8. A separate cable purchase is required to work with the DX8 transmitter. I'll be using my JR x9503 transmitter for the review.
The Tx-Ready site has a [link=http://www.tx-ready.com/promos/free-anylink.html]free promotion[/link] going on until April 30th, 2012. You can get a free AnyLink with a purchase of any Tx-R plane. AnyLink lets you fly Tx-R planes with the radio you like best: Your own!