ParkZone Super Decathlon Brushless RTF
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If you are flying a Trojan than it should be easy for you.
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Anytime hobbytowngreg I love my extra 300 to. Merry xmas
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@deathcomesarippin No, I would recommend that you get the Champ, or the Super Cub if you haven't flown for a few years. This plane likes to tip stall at lower speeds due to the short wingspan, & low wing dihedral. This plane is more suited for intermediate fliers. Thanks for stopping by.
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I have flown before, just a firebird and it was a few years ago but would you consider this plane for somebody with little experiance?
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i have a t-28 by parkzone. Im thinking this model shouldn't be too intimidating for flying. My only question is how does it act when it comes to stability at landing speeds because you said it shows a tendency to tip stall at lower speeds?
please reply thanks
JetFlyyer 1 year ago
@JetFlyyer Yes, as someone else mentioned, this plane will be much easier to fly than the T-28. Also, the Decathlon doesn't have ailerons. Also, yes, this plane will tip stall at slower speeds especially on slower turns. Almost the same stall characteristics as the T-28 actually. Overall, this is an excellent flyer but not recommended as a beginner plane. Thanks for stopping by!
hobbytowngreg 1 year ago
I have the decathlon running it with my spectrum dx6 what a wonderfull plane never let's me down total relaxing joy to fly all parkzone planes rule
MrDjh66 1 year ago
@MrDjh66 Nice! People will be glad to hear it. Thanks for sharing your flying experience with us. Happy Flying!
hobbytowngreg 1 year ago
I have a question. Want kind of airplane would you recomend for begginers that go pretty high and is easy to fly. It has to have a price rang at or under 135$. Thanks.
eprocks6054 1 year ago
@eprocks6054 Either the Hobbyzone Champ, or the Parkzone Micro Cub. The Champ has more power, & is easier to fly between the 2.
hobbytowngreg 1 year ago