Thursday, October 17, 2013

Electric Flight 01/2014

Flyzone's micro airplanes are very well known for their stable, pilot-friendly flight performance and out-of-the-box great scale looks. I have flown and reviewed several of Flyzone's WW I micro biplanes and all have been excellent performers in the gymnasium and outside in calm conditions. There's virtually nothing to do except charge the battery (with the RTF versions) and link the plane to your transmitter (for transmitter-ready planes) to be flight-ready. Each comes in a nicely packaged box so they are safe and easy to store and transport. Whenever I attend a club indoor flight night, there's never a lack of club members asking to fly my Flyzone planes. The de Havilland DH-82 Tiger Moth is just the ticket for relaxing afternoon flights. It's ideal for committing micro aviation in a backyard, at a local park or indoors at any school gymnasium. Like other Flyzone planes, the Tiger Moth is available in two versions-a complete, all-in-one RTF package, and as a Transmitter-Ready (Tx-R) model that can be linked with any SLT transmitter, or a radio with an AnyLink module.

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