RC Stealth Plane w/charger 49.99

ozziegn

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I think I seen the same exact model at Wally World during Christmas time for the same price.
 

jfolds

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I tried to order one but they are out of stock, could someone out there post another link if you find them at another store? I would really like to have one of these.

Thanks,

Jamie
 

RDMustang1

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I know like previous RC plane deals that this isn't hobby quality, but how nice is it for $50? I bought one before and right before I opened it I came back on here and saw 3 people say it was worthless so I returned it. This one is at least 2 channel whereas the previous ones have been 1 channel (at least the ones I've seen).. can these take off by themselves or do you have to throw them into the air like the previous ones? Any reviews would be appreciated.
 

jfolds

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I went to the companies website that makes it and it looks really nice, 2 channel so thats really sweet as most are just 1 channel.

And I have a goody for everyone, kbtoys.com is out of stock.. but jcpenny.com has them and they are on sale for $29.99 !!!!!

I got mine, head on over and get yours. Just to to toys, and remote control.

Jamie
 

alm99

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I saw these at Wal-mart just the other day, I wanted to pick it up so bad, but the wife saod no
 

alm99

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anyone have an idea on what the distance of this is before it gets interference?
 

TTM77

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100 Foot, is that far enough? I mean, this is airplane it's not some RC car that don't need to go far. What if you buy a small camara and put on it? *hehehe* It would be like playing a video game but instead this is real. Even better if it can carry an egg then drop it on someone. *evil look* ha ha ha :D

I am new to all this RC air plane, can someone give me some pointers as to what to look for (beside 2 channel).
 

ianbergman

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ok, this is friggin' cool. I had an R/C airplane once when i was like 10, and clumsy me had reversed the elevator controls... my maiden (and only) flight lasted exactly 1.5 seconds. I kinda want to try again.
 

Undream

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is there anyone into r/c enough to tell me what the best, cheapest trainer would be, a complete package where I don't have to go to the hobby store 15 times to buy this and that? I really dont have the cash for that anyway. I don't really dig the black stealth plane stuff, I like the standard-style. I dont really care if its electric or gas, as long as I can have fun with it.

I've wanted to get into R/C planes ever since I can remember -- and just moved into a house this week with a huge park practically in my back yard. I think I can talk the wife into letting me blow ~150 or so. recommendations highly appreciated!
 

Shagger

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The Charger = $7.50 plus 5$ S&H = $30+12.50 = $42.50

Knocks this down to warmish I think...
 

rich644

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These light weight battery powered park flyers are OK for beginners, but you have to use them on a calm days, even a little breese will take a model like this and send it into the next county.

I have heard that this stealth model can be a little squirrley. But for $50 its worth trying out.

I have tried the Firebird XL with mixed results. Actually thinks were going pretty well, until it decided to fly away never to be seen again. The Firebird is an all in one kit and sells for about $119. Its better to crash these electric park flieyers before you graduate to the bigger stuff.

Entry level for a gas powered beginners airplane will be about $250 with all the gear. Guys who really get into this hobby spend thousands.
 

cmv

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Originally posted by: Shagger
The Charger = $7.50 plus 5$ S&H = $30+12.50 = $42.50

Knocks this down to warmish I think...
How did you find the charger? Tried a couple searches but no hits on JCPenny.com.