RE: Aerobatics Plane?
It also depends on the kind of aerobatics you want to do. The Parkzone T-28 is pretty aerobatic for a warbird, performs well in rolls, loops, knife edges, inverted flight and other typical pattern style manuevers. But for more of a 3d style plane, the Parkzone Typhoon 2 is a tough little plane that will hover and do just about anything you want. Both can be repaired inexpensively, but both also have the same lack luster stock radio system. If you already have radio, get the PNP version of either plane.