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Uploaded by on Jul 13, 2008

Parkzone T-28 RC with real T-28 engine sounds added.

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  • Can you use those acrylic spray paints found in hardware stores?

  • Yes you can. With PZ planes you can use Krylon Fusion for plastics also.

  • I think theres somthing wrong with your cameras mic... The whole video sounds like ASS... but seriously, we all know the ParkZone T-28 is awesome AND has a BL motor, this is just nearing the "irritating" altitude by overlaying plane noises. I would watch the whole video if you reposted with real sound or no sound.

  • The sounds were put in just for fun. The real sound on the video had traffic noise and wind sound plus there was heavy editing. I'm sorry some of you din't like it. I didn't post it to be anything special. I just wanted to show his work on the plane.

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  • I love that paint job, great work !!!

  • So few great rc plane videos. Very nicely done here...Good job!

  • Nice paint job!  Ah, I like the flaps too - mine comes in fast and it is a handful but love it!

  • @legoskills1 it is electric it has engine sounds if you read the decription

  • i just bought a pz p-51d mustang, is it worth trying to ad flaps and how would i go about doing it? thanks

  • No retracts. Faked you out.

    My Gunfighter has retracts and flaps.

  • I was really new at it at the time. I got it down now.

  • On a T-28, yes. Use Krylon from Walmart.

  • It does not have retracts. I fooled you by removing the wheels for that one flight and then edited into the middle. The flaps only used one servo and enhanced flight.

    My new one uses two servos for flaps.

  • How did you add wheels and flaps, was there enough room to cut them and place servos, how much weight did this add? do the wheels retract in or are fixed and does it water down its performance from extra weight? thanks (alot of q's)

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