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ParkZone Ultra Micro T-28 Trojan BNF Product Description:
- Comes out of the box completely assembled with Spektrum AR6400 6-Channel DSM2 Receiver/ESC/Servos Un
- Requires a full range Spektrum DSM2 aircraft transmitter (sold separately)
- Landing gear features a steerable nose wheel and can easily be removed for a "retracted gear" look
- Full 4-channel control - throttle, aileron, elevator and rudder
Product Description
Like the larger ParkZone T-28, the Ultra Micro Series T-28 has plenty of power for sport aerobatics and the same easy-going flight characteristics that made the original such a hit.
Customer Reviews
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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful.Wow, what a great plane.
By Russell S. Sobel
This is a real winner. I would recommend this over the micro P-51 for someone who is a beginner or who is just moving up from a three channel plane like the J-3 or Champ. I love my bigger T-28D and the micro is just as good if not better. I think after a flight or two on the reduced rates, even a beginner would find faster and more responsive controller settings a bit easier especially when doing rolls. On slower rates rolls go so slowly the plane tends to lose more altitude than usual in the process. With full rates and some positive aileron expo on my DX6i, the plane flies like a dream. My favorite part is that it takes off in a really straight line, which makes take-offs easier than with my micro P-51 or micro J-3. The Micro T-28 also lands very smoothly and easily as long as you leave some throttle on all the way to the ground. The plane flies inverted better than any of my others. It also flies very nicely at slow speeds. I did have to cut out a bit of the foam from the box so that it would fit back in with the landing gear in place but this only took a minute. This is clearly going to be my new favorite micro, and is going to get a lot of use! What a great plane, especially for a beginning or intermediate pilot. My last three Horizon purchases, the 120SR, 4F4 Wildcat, and this Micro T-28 have all been outstanding products.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.Great for a first 4 channel plane
By AK
We fly the Hobbyzone Champ, Parkzone Night Vapor, Radian, etc. My kids wanted a micro with ailerons. This plane fit the bill and was easy to bind with our DX6i transmitter.As far as flying characteristics, the model is faster than the other two models, takes more space, can get away from you quicker, gets damaged more easily, really gets bounced around in wind over 1 mph, but it is a lot more fun to fly in open spaces. If you have a big open grass field, then no problems, worrying about the model flying out of your working area is not an issue. If you have a somewhat restricted back yard, then you might want to consider something like the Hobbyzone Champ.As I previously mentioned, the model hits the ground harder and is just as fragile as other micros, mine fell out of the tree from 10 feet up, hit nose first and split the styrofoam body on both sides of the motor. It was east to fix but surprisingly easy to damage.I'd say that this is "at least" an intermediate level plane.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.After you learn to fly the Champ, this excellent plane will boost your skill and enjoyment 10 fold
By KR
First, this is not a plane for beginners. By beginner I mean those who have not flown at least a 3 channel plane (this plane is 4 channel), or used rc plane simulators. For beginners, do get the HobbyZone Champ first. As an added bonus, the transmitter that comes with the Champ will work with this plane (this set does NOT come with a transmitter).For those who have experience with at least a 3 channel plane, this is your next step. A majority of RC planes are 4 channel. You control 1) throttle, 2) elevator, 3) rudder, 4) ailerons. The difference from a 3 channel plane is that you now control ailerons, which adds another level of complexity, and fun.This plane is built well and can withstand a number of crashes before needing repair. The weakest part of this plane is the rudder, but the rudder is also easy to glue/tape and keep on flying since it is not subject to the same forces as the wing.Interestingly, the motor is mounted upside down, and connects to the top half of the fuselage. This is relevant... because should you hit the ground hard and crunch the front lower portion of the fuselage... the motor mount may be totally unaffected, and you can keep on flying.The T28 will handle wind better than the Champ because of the different wing shape. However the plane is almost as light as the Champ, and you shouldn't fly in gusty or moderate-strong wind. You will also need a decent sized area to fly this plane, as it is faster. A soccer or baseball field should be fine... but a small backyard wouldn't be suitable.Battery tip: invest in 2 or 3 Tenergy 500mah 1S batteries (available on amazon for ~$8 each I believe). These will work with the plane (plug and play) and will last about 20 minutes on a single charge, compared to the 6-8 minutes on the smaller batteries that are recommended for the T28.This is one of the most forgiving 4 channel planes around... it requires much more attention and control input than the Champ, but is very enjoyable. For beginners.. hand launch the plane and land slowly on grass (landing gear removed), and don't use the rudder too much... just get used to flying the plane with the ailerons and rudder and controlling stable flight. Later, work on doing rolls, loops, flying upside down, etc.Happy flying!
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