RE: Typhoon 3D
What the heck is so great about the typhoon?, almost every review I have read says it is way underpowered to be a proper 3d aircraft, it comes with the crummy parkzone/hobbyzone electrics and its not any stronger then any of its competitors. I would rather spend the money on a formosa that way I can put my own gear in it and have a fully capable 3d flier that won't strip servos just for fun and when I do crash it (as most will when learning 3D) its repairable or worst case very cheap to replace. Sometimes I think this forum should be parkzone/hobbyzone universe, I am admit as one box solutions go they are pretty good but RTF's are for your first plane when you start getting on to more advanced planes then you need the real deal in my opinion. And before you all start flaming my first plane was a slo-v and I liked it at first but quickly found flaws with having an RTF plane.