Friday, November 11, 2011

An Almost Crash Proof RC Plane?

An Almost Crash Proof RC Plane?

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Crash proof or almost crash proof? As most of you know, anything you put into the sky will sooner or later have a crash, hard landing or suffer some other traumatic event. The real question is, will your RC plane survive the event to fly another day. I have crashed in varying degrees and have been able to fly again with some glue and a little patience.

What I discovered, was an R/C plane that is really almost crash proof. It is the Sky Hunter RC Plane. This fantastic radio controlled plane will delight beginners and thrill fanatics alike. This airplane can take the hits and bounce right back.

With a 24" wingspan, a fully functional radio control, a flying distance of 200 feet with a charging time of only about five minutes, this R/C plane can make a great gift for anyone including you!

I was in amazed at how easily the plane launched into the sky and how stable it flew! In just minutes I was flying around light posts and up and over the trees that lined the parking lot. I clipped a light post, so I cut the motor and the Sky Hunter tumbled to the ground. No dings or scratches! Wow! After a few more flights and a few hard landings the Sky Hunter just kept bouncing back!

You can take off from a hard surface or launch it by hand. It simply takes to the sky. The plane is easy to maneuver and is responsive. You get about 10 minutes of high quality flight before needing to recharge. The Sky Hunter is designed from the latest complex compound material. The compound offers strength, flexibility as well as being lightweight. This material gives the airplane its resiliency.

In my opinion, the Sky Hunter is the most amazing and simple RC plane I have seen to date.

Features:

Suitable for ages 8+

Remote Control Airplane

Ground and hand take offs

Durable material

Easy charging

Longer flying time

Shorter Charging time

Hours of outdoor fun using the remote to charge the airplane battery.

Bright colors

24" wingspan

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