ParkZone Typhoon 3D RTF
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From: Sedalia,
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Would this be good plane to mess around only have expericene with a glow trainer? I was thinking about getting one to play with during the holiday season.
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I would think as long as you have "mastered" your glow trainer; takeoff, basic aerobatics, and land solo. I would think you probably should be able to handle it. If your not 100% comfortable flying the trainer, maybe not. A little stick time on a sim with a similar plane never hurts to!!
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From: big bear,
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I was with the Tony, the owner of T&A in Burbank on Thursday. He had one for its first flight. That thing is awesome. Takes off in 15 feet into a vertical climb to about 75 feet. The plane was fast and Tony could not believe this is an RTR for $220. The gears are a bit loud, but other than that I would say get one and enjoy. He said it handles well in both modes and is really easy to fly. his only gripe is that it does not come with a LiPo battery.



