Parkzone Ultra Micro T-28 Trojan BNF Warbird RC Plane Take-off and Landing on Pavement

9 years ago
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Shawn did a great job here recording me with my Parkzone Ultra Micro T-28 Trojan BNF Warbird RC Plane in some stiff and choppy wind. It turned out well with nice views of Mount Baker in the background!

I consider this to be the best Ultra Micro RC Plane ever made. It flies really well without AS3X or any other special stuff like that. My E-flite UMX Pitts is probably the best overall if you include those with the AS3X. The worst is the E-flite B-17 Bomber.

Overall I would describe this as me having fun with my Parkzone UM T-28 Trojan Warbird doing some tricks, stunts, and acrobatic moves sandwiched between low passes and scale flight with this mini version of the Parkzone T-28 Trojan.

This shows what it is like flying in Lynden, Washington with this Parkzone Trojan micro. I have been flying this UMX T-28 RC plane for a couple of years in this video but this is the first flight with my new DX6 with this plane. I actually learned to fly with ailerons on my Parkzone P-51 Mustang after flying my Hobbyzone Champ for a couple of weeks. I realize now that I should have used this plane to learn on first and not the route I took with the P-51 BNF.

This plane is made by Horizon Hobby, which makes the E-Flite, Parkzone, and Hobbyzone lines of planes like this. While they are kind of expensive, they normally do a great job on these planes and they fly well just like this Parkzone Trojan Micro. Some of those planes are the P-40 and F4U Corsair.

It is modeled after the North American T-28 Trojan Warbird and brings to life its great handling abilities as a trainer for more advanced flight.

This plane should be used as an aileron trainer instead of a tail dragger like the Hobbyzone F4U Corsair S RTF with SAFE

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