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T-28 Trojan RTF

T-28 Trojan RTF
From Parkzone

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2 new or used available from $495.00

Average customer review:
The T-28 Trojan was a piston-powered U.S. military trainer used in the 1950’s through the early 1970’s. The original Trojan had a frameless canopy and an impressive engine that gave it a top speed exceeding 280 mph. Now you can pilot a ready-to-fly, electric scale replica of this historical warbird. Equipped with an outrunner brushless motor and 3-cell 1800mAh Li-Po battery, 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.


Product Description

T-28 Trojan RTF


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #161050 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: ParkZone
  • Model: PKZ4475
  • Dimensions: 9.60 pounds

Features

  • ParkZone T-28 Trojan RTF Electric R/C Airplane - 4400
  • PKZ

Customer Reviews

Awesome RC plane!!5
If you're into RC planes, this has to be in your fleet. My first plane was the Hobbyzone Supercub which is perfect for a beginner. I still love my Supercub, but this T-28 makes a great 2nd plane, especially if you want to get an aileron plane. Flight is smooth and rock steady. It's a joy to fly. Parkzone has a real winner here.

I love this plane5
This plane is very easy to fly. Very responsive and durable in a not so gentle landing. Worth the money.

As Good as it Gets5
Two words- great product. This has the fastest assembly time in a product that I've ever seen before. The stock parts fly great, yet there's room to expand for a good brushless motor, bigger battery,and even flaps! Being made of all good quality foam, it can take a beating and be put back together easily. I've noticed that when crashed it seems to have some break points on the motor mount and wing mount. Both are easily replacable and fixable. I got this plane 1 1/2 to 2 years ago and I still fly it at least once a week! I would really recommend it as a first four channel trainer- advanced trainer.

I love mine and will always keep tinkering and flying it. I've spottedbut one problem. Switching to a digital computer transmitter using the second aileron setting on a Dx6i will really save you a lot of frustration, but even after a little problem like that I still give it a full review.