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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: REMOTE CONTROL FAST 3 AIRPLANE READY TO FLY On the first flight, the plane crashed and broke apart. I cannot find the replacement parts I need because there is no information on the owners manual as to a Manufacturer, e-mail address or phone number. This was a HUGE waste of money. This review is from: REMOTE CONTROL FAST 3 AIRPLANE READY TO FLY first off there is no way to control elevation. there are only two moving parts; the propeller which becomes offset when it crashes from a small gust of wind and the flap on the stabilizer which breaks easily.the propeller started to face down and to the right after small 5mph winds knocked it to the ground and broke it and the wings the rudder flap is moved by a simple motor that is inside of the plane. this would be great if the motor didn't pull on fishing line to move the flap that pulls straight through the Styrofoam. also the flap pulling motor is drilled with 1/4 in. screws into the planes interior and gets knocked out of place every time it crashes (because it doesn't land or take off from ground) there is also no way to get inside of the plane. in my case though i found the flap motor by getting frustrated, stabbing it with a knife, ripping it open, discovering the problem, fixing it and then, finally, taping the pieces back on...Read more 2 of 4 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: REMOTE CONTROL FAST 3 AIRPLANE READY TO FLY A guy at the field tried to fly this on the 2 channel set up (rudder, throttle). We got it to fly around, but it was WAY too tail heavy. So, we decided it was junk as it was, and he let me have it. I took it home, and gutted it of ALL the electronics. I then put a brushless motor, 2 servos for rudder AND elevator control, and a 1300mah 3s lipo. It balanced out WAY better, although its still a tad bit tail heavy. I took it out to the field again. WOW! It was AMAZING! 40+mph, and a GREAT glider too! For anyone who knows what they are doing with brushless motors and servos...id recommend buying this to modify. It sure does get a lot of attention at the field...:) |