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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2023
Awesome RC! It's my first time flying a plane and it was fun. I was pretty amazed how high up it went and the battery life was darn good also. Unfortunately it's stuck in a tree about 60ft up and I can't get it out, but it was fun while it lasted.
StrangerPearl
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2023
Unfortunately, the first time I tried it out, it literally got carried away on the wind and lost forever! And it wasn't that windy! The two things I learnt from this experience were:1) Be careful about wind2) Make sure the field you're in is twice the size you think it needs to be!I subsequently bought a similar two-channel (throttle/lateral differential) model, learnt to fly it reasonably well on my first try, then took my 7-year-old daughter to fly it who had an absolute blast! Gd willing, this will be a fun hobby for the two of us for years to come.
Arthur Martinez
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2022
Only ever flys in very low wind; has a very high stall speed (you need significant air speed to maintain altitude, and it will stall easily if you climb fast). Hard to control direction because it doesn’t have a gyro or sophisticated transmitter. The ads and marketing make it seem plastic but it’s all very non rigid foam, leading to high tolerances and panel gaps.
N. Maniece
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2020
Bought this for my son as a birthday gift. Super easy to assemble. Took less than 10 minutes. Transmitter is big and feels decent with a basic setup and box design. Plastic tab for the battery compartment snapped off first time trying to pull it down. No biggie. Not necessary. Took it out to the park and I threw it once with it quickly just being over controlled by a super light breeze and crashed. Less than 5 seconds flight time. Gave it to my son, and he tried twice without it having more than 5 seconds of flight time. Third attempt, it crashed and broke in two.Now, I'm not complaining...It's made of foam and it is prone to the negative effects of gravity so I assumed this would happen, just would have preferred to actually see my son fly it for a little bit first. I'll attempt to repair it and reinforce it somehow hopefully without messing with the weight too much. So...yeah...hey it looks cool though.
Wholovesamonkey
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2020
I thought..."Hey! 50 buck for an RC plane! Good deal!" I bought it and waited the short two days for that speedy juicy prime delivery...that's never getting old. Anyhow, I built the darned thing and I went to the field near me to fly it. Easy, I thought. I can fly a good range of things. This shouldn't be hard. It looks sleek, modern, etc.... Throttle it up and threw it. It face planted, and face planted, and face planted. Soon the motors gave out.Bottom line. Do you want tears for your children? Do you want to question the recent advances in flight technology? Are you ready for frustration, annoyance, and overall indisposition. Then this is the product for you. Whoever decides to sell this should probably know their plane doesn't fly, and probably write it up in the product description.This has been a Wholovesamonkey report... signing off.
Thomas Melvin
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2020
This is my first RC plane, I bought for me and my 7 year brother. At first it's a little tricky to get the hang of but after a few minutes you can learn to keep the orintation of the aircraft/controls. I crashed it quite a few times into trees a roof once or twice, hard landing on the nose cone on asphault that took a little chunk of the foam out. Somehow the wing got a crack in it that I was able to repair with superglue and some scotch tape... still flys great. I did have to reglue the front weight at the bottom of the nose cone that got knock out due to a hard landing. But overall I would say this is a durable flyer, the props are the originals (comes with two spares) and it still flys great.It's kind of hard for my 7 year old brother to fly it, but he still has some good flights.I would recommend this to any first time flyers.Tips: stay out of the wind [edit] wait for a nice still day or evening... Don't fly it over asphault or near structures when first learning, try to stick to grassy areas if possible.UPDATE: After many flights the winds took this away into the woods and it went missing. Probably should only be flown in low winds.
Doodad Pro
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2020
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Laurence
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2020
Very good product for the money. Simple controls and works great. Very hard to break because it is so light. We have been using the same one for over two years and it still flies. I have had expensive planes break in two days.
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