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PARKZONE T-28 TROJAN PNP
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PARKZONE T-28 TROJAN PNP

SKU:

HH-PKZ4475

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WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
Description:

The T-28 Trojan was a piston-powered U.S. military trainer used in the 1950s through the early 1970s. The original Trojan had a frameless canopy and an impressive engine that gave it a top speed exceeding 280 mph. Now you can pilot an electric scale replica of this historical warbird. Equipped with an outrunner brushless motor, ParkZone's T-28 Trojan is a powerful, high performance aircraft. The Trojan is perfect for the experienced pilot who would rather spend his time flying a mighty scale replica airplane than building one. The T-28 Trojan's Plug-N-Play® version allows for the convenience of a Ready-To-Fly and the versatility of an Almost-Ready-to-Fly-just plug in your receiver and fly! You can fly the T-28 Trojan using any major brand of receiver and transmitter. Simply attach a propeller and plug in a receiver of four channels or more, and it's ready for action. Plug-N-Play convenience, outstanding flight performance and beautiful scale detail-with the T-28 Trojan you get it all.

Product Details:
Product Length: 48.9 inches
Product Width: 16.2 inches
Product Height: 6.8 inches
Product Weight: 4.72 pounds
Package Length: 49.0 inches
Package Width: 16.0 inches
Package Height: 7.0 inches
Package Weight: 5.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 11 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 5.0 ( 11 customer reviews )
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10 of 10 found the following review helpful:

5Best foamy by farOct 07, 2008
By folsom_blues
Cons - hardly any; only issue I had was with both left and right main gears falling off after a rough landing. Easy enough to fix. Other T-28 owners that i know have had the same issue.
Pros - Too many to list. flight characteristics are superb, flight time with a 2100mAh battery pack is around 15 min. Very well constructed. Stock motor and prop combonation are perfect and yield great climb and top speed performance.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

5Great low wing/aileron trainerJun 21, 2008
By B. Kennedy "BK"
This is my first low wing plane, but my second with ailerons. While not for a total beginner, an experienced novice who has mastered keeping track of your plane's orientation can handle this plane with little difficulty. It has noticeable dihedral and is stable without being too touchy on the control sticks. It is very durable and has endured with little damage many rough landings. It looks great in the air and is definitely a good value.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5Excelent Park Flyer!Mar 03, 2009
By Ernetso Ruiz
I have to congrats Park Zone developers on this one!.
I only had 2 Issues: The rear Landing gears does not take to much of rough landings and the wing attachment to the fuselage found it to loose.

As for this I solved it as follows: I glued with Poxi the Landing Gears and the Wing to the Fusulage.
This are the only issues. It works and flies terrific.

As for this everything is in Favor!!!!!. Price of PNP wich is the one I have es good
I have a great time flying this plane. It is very stable and do some basic manuvers. I should add that flying in local park I take a lot of "wows" and "Excelent" , "amazing" , Beautifull" from the crowd when they see this T-28 doing its thing!

Good Work Parkzone! Keep it up!

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5A great plane for beginners and upJan 01, 2011
By Carlos Alvarez
My son and I love this plane. It's his first, and it has been a great trainer. But it's not limited in performance like simpler trainers, so he's doing loops and rolls and will likely use this plane for a long time. Repairs after a crash are easy, and it's pretty durable. Parts are pretty cheap to replace. Easy assembly.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Great 2nd Plane !Mar 21, 2011
By Fly_Boy
I just started flying in January 2011. My first plane was the Dynam 4Ch Hawk Sky Electric Glider. I bought it for around $100.00 from NitroPlanes. This is a great package, as it comes with everything you need to get started flying, including a decent radio, receiver combo and one battery. I flew the Hawk Sky for about 25-30 flights before I felt like I was ready to purchased the T-28 Trojan PNP. The Trojan is a great all around trainer plane, and is very nimble and responsive on the controls compared to the Hawk Sky, but not so quick that it scares you. The T-28 Trojan is a pleasure to fly, ( it almost fly's itself after you get it all trimmed in properly. . . I said almost ). The T-28 Trojan can perform great acrobatic flying tricks and is very stable and light. The plane has a very good glide-path and floats down onto the runway with great ease for a very light landing most times. The great thing about the plane is that you can crash it repeatedly, when your still learning how to fly like me, and then simply glue it back together and go fly again the next day. I know this because I've crashed and then glued it back together now about 3 or 4 times so far, and I've only flown it about 20 times since I bought it in mid February. I highly recommend this plane for the beginner/intermediate flier who is still learning how to fly and wants to progress to the next level in this hobby. If your going to purchase this plane, then I also highly recommend that you go ahead and buy at least two additional batteries so that you have three total batteries to start off with, including the one that comes with the package. I discovered this fact after I first bought the Hawk Sky Glider Plane and would go fly it with my one fully charged battery, and then be bummed that I didn't have any more flight time, as I would just be starting to get the hang of it but would have to pack it in for lack of an additional fully charged battery. :( I recommend purchasing your extra batteries at HobbyPartz, as they only carry high quality name brand batteries, that are priced low and include free shipping on all orders. So in summary, the T-28 Trojan is a great 2nd plane to get when you're just starting off in this hobby, but if you want to get this plane as your first plane, then at least do us all a favor at the local flying field and log a number of hours on a good flight simulator before attempting to fly it for the first time. :)

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