TW-742-2 Phoenix 4-Channel Radio Controlled R/C Airplane ---NEW!!

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TW-742-2 Phoenix 4-Channel Radio Airplane ---NEW!!
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  1. Toy
  2. Publisher: Lanyu
  3. ISBN: 9629855410
  4. Sales Rank in Toys: #130687

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FEATURES: Model: TW-742-2 Phoenix R/C Airplane Full Function Radio Controlled Standard 4-Channel Radio System w/3 servos Blow Plastic Fuselage and Super Strong EPO Foam Wing Shock Resistance Material - Not easy to be broken! Super Tough, Lightweight Airframe FM 4-Channel Proportional Radio System Three (3) 9g Micro Servos for Aileron, Rudder and Elevator Control Fabricated by Accurate Molds with High Fidelity of Real Airplane Powered by High Speed Type-390A Motor with Gearbox Electronic Speed Control: 30A Brush ESC Professional Large Torsion Propeller Airplane Comes 90% Pre-Assembled Up to 300M Altitude, Over 15 min Flight time Maximum Operating Range: 300m (990ft) Wing Span: 54.3" (1380mm) Length: 33" (840mm) Flying Weight: 560g 4-Channel Radio Controlled Airplane Battery: 9.6V 1100mAh Ni-MH Rechargeable Battery Available Frequency: 27mhz INCLUDED: TW-742-2 Phoenix Radio Controlled Plane 4-Channel FM Transmitter (Requires 8 AA Batteries) 9.6V 1100mAh Ni-MH Rechargeable Battery Pack Wing Set and Fuselage Body Set One (1) Spare Propeller Home AC Charger (110V) Adjustment Tools Instruction Manual

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2.0 out of 5 stars (1 customer review)

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Electronics, January 26, 2012
Ron - See all my reviews
= Durability:4.0 out of 5 stars  = Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars  = Educational:2.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: TW-742-2 Phoenix 4-Channel Radio Controlled R/C Airplane ---NEW!! (Toy)
I received this plane the other day, it seemed to be well built. But between the receiver and the transmitter. There seems to be a problem. I don't know if it's a transmitter or the receiver. I put on my own receiver and used my transmitter then it seemed operate pretty fairly. Except for one more thing, the battery connection is probably the poorest quality connector there is. I would suggest changing the connectors right away. Otherwise, you will be in the air one day and lose power to your plane controls and we all know what happens then you have a pile of scrap. The plane seems to be pretty durable balancing the plane seems to be just moving the battery forward or backwards. It is only $100 plane. So don't expect a lot. I bought this plane from TBA store. I tried to contact them about the problems with the plane but with no results.

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