Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - X-Twin R/C Jet

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Batteries Included: 0 Batteries: 6 Binding: Toy Brand: SilverLit EAN: 4891813856573 Feature: The amazing X-Twin R/C Miniature Aeroplanes have become firmly established favourites Is Fragile: 0 Label: Silverlit Manufacturer: Silverlit Model: 85657 Publisher: Silverlit Studio: Silverlit
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The amazing X-Twin R/C Miniature Aeroplanes have become firmly established favourites New for 2007, the exciting X-Twin Jets have a wingspan of just ten inches (250mm) Has 2 channel proportional radio control. Comes fitted with a Lithium Polymer (LiPO) battery and weighs just 20 grams. Comes fitted with a Lithium Polymer (LiPO) battery and weighs just 20 grams.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: money well spent Comment: this little plane is brilliant, it goes out far enough to get a good fly about, easy to manouvre after about 20 mins of getting used to it, 20 mins flying time per charge only 30 mins to charge, great fun for me and my 3 year old daughter, got it stuck up 3 trees and on top of a building on my first day, but after that no problems with the controls, excellent value for money.
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Designed and crafted for speed and maneuverability, the X-Twin Jet closely resembles the shape of the iconic F-14 Tomcat. Powered by two propeller motors, the jet is suited to outdoor flight and is controlled and charged through a handheld radio control unit. The X-Twin Jet boasts a shell, engineered to withstand bumps and crashes for those who lose their nerve. It's also light - and so won't cause any damage if crashed inside. The body also conceals a high-grade rechargeable lithium battery giving it a longer flight time than most r/c planes of a similar size and enabling charging from the hand held radio control unit.
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