Just found over net.
I think not for beginner as not slow flier. Again reliability I dont know, spair not available. Fly time is less.
But as this is inside india and including shipping, No customs problem I think.
http://www.ratetag.in/silverlit-x-twin-3d-air-acrobat-plane-remote-control-85658.html
Want to know other forum members comments.
Anwar Sir,
Do you think this is a beginer plane? I cannot decide and that is why i put it in chatter zone and you moved it here. Please remark. I am eager to know.
Searching for RTF 4 channel.
Kalyan, see the video you will realize, it has thrust controlled roll, that control does not appear good, looking at the price, you may want to try. if you can wait, i'll get you some hands on feedback.
Like i told you End of Jan , you can come over and fly with me, i have a trainer and a trainer chord. then decide. of course there is no charge for it.
Not worth it. Dont waste ur money on this one.
The battery aint gonna last for even 5 minutes
This doen't seem a good idea. I dont think any part of this would be reusable. If i were u , I would have bought Mr. Moss instead of this crap.
In our local market this is available in 1400 INR. Its thermacol built with two small motors with varibale speed to control its direction and height.
No worth at all.
the product range what ever i have checked is costly..........
Quote from: KALYANPRODHAN on December 15, 2010, 04:55:20 AM
Do you think this is a beginer plane?
Kalyan
Your skill level is intermediate. Why would you want a trainer?
Actually this plane is not even a trainer. Its toy for kid under 10 years. ;D
product review after hands on flying.
build. crap. tx, bang bang, roll control poor, pitch control, bang bang, poor. flg time, ok, crash proof, definitely keeps crashing all the time.
0/5
For trainers and stark newbie, I think there has to be a certain min size (in this case size does matter ;) ). Too small an aircraft and the plane would be suseptible to the slightest wind changes making it agile and less newbie friendly. It is for this reason, lot of folks advice .46 equivalent as a beginer plane