These aircraft are supplied as Almost Ready to Fly, meaning that aircraft are supplied complete with all radio control equipment pre-fitted. The wings and fuselage are detached for shipping, all that needs to be done is to charge the battery, clip on the wings, attaching the control lines and go and fly!
Flying Radio Controlled Aircraft is a great way to get outdoors for the summer, and there's a model to suit every level of ability. The best place to start is generally with an electric powered 'Fun flight' model, such as one of the offerings from the Hobbyzone range. These flyers come in two main formats, firstly 'pod and boom' versions, with the propellor mounted out of the way behind the wing, and generally incorporating a simple 2-3 channel radio system. The other option for someone coming into the hobby for the first time would be of a more traditional shape, something like the Hobbyzone mini cub, a bit more scale appeal, but also requiring a little more concentration to keep in the air. Whichever style you go for, as a beginner looking to fly in a park or recreation ground it would be best to start with an electrically powered model. With advances in battery and motor technlogy this means that flights of ten minutes or so are easily acheived, and that's ample time to have an enjoyable flight. With many models supplied with 12v in-car chargers there's no need to run home to charge the power pack, that can be done at the flying site.
Superb Semi-Scale aircraft are now available Almost Ready to Fly from Parkzone. Choose the from the Super Cub aircraft for sedate aerobatics, or a range of classic warbirds including the famous RAF Spitfire, P-51D Mustang and Focke-Wulf 190 for high speed RC dogfighting. Please note that the Parkzone warbirds are designed to offer fast and challenging flying for experienced pilots and are not recommend as a first aircraft for beginners. We advise learning to fly with a Firebird Commander or Super Cub aircraft to ensure a successful transition to the high speed world of aerial combat. Model aircraft should only be flown on calm days - particularly with a trainee pilot - and crashes are a part of the RC flying experience. Please follow the instructions carefully to test the transmitter range before flying and attaching a label with your name and address to the aircraft can improve the chances of recovering a lost plane.
Spares for Hobbyzone and Parkzone aircraft can be found here.
HobbyZone Super Cub DSM RTF RC Aircraft model (HBZ7400)
Spektrum DX4e 4-Channel 2.4GHz DSMX transmitter, HobbyZone Anti-Crash Technology,
Powerful 480 motor for impressive speed and climb performance, Durable, lightweight Z-Foam
construction, Lightweight, high-capacity 3S Li-Po battery pack for longer flight times,
Steerable tailwheel for easier taxiing and takeoffs, X-Port for use with exciting optional
plug-ins like the Aerial Drop Module, Super Cub DSM ?Learn to Fly? DVD with assembly
instructions and flying tips to make getting started even easier
The HobbyZone Super Cub DSMis the best way to learn how to fly. The Super Cub helps pilots learn the basics of throttle, steering and pitch control using the exclusive HobbyZone Anti-Crash Technology (ACT). And beyond being a great way to learn how to fly, the Super Cub DSM includes a sophisticated Spektrum? DX4e 4-channel 2.4GHz DSMX? transmitter, which supports both Spektrum DSM2 and DSMX receivers. The DX4e boasts the best 2.4GHz RC technology available. And the best part is it can also be used with other RC aircraft as a pilot?s skills progress. That includes many exciting Bind-N-Fly? airplanes and helicopters from E-flite, ParkZone and Blade. The trainer port on the back of the DX4e lets beginners buddybox with a flight instructor who also has a DSM2 or DSMX transmitter from Spektrum or JR. And they can also connect to the Phoenix R/C Pro Flight Simulator and fly on their PC
Stock:
Available from shops: Cardiff: 1, Coventry: 1, Plymouth: 1, Sheffield: 1 (explain )
(Prod Ref #88168)
MRP: £149.99 Antics Price: £140.00