Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Silverlit X-Twin Pro Air Acrobat 3-Channel Plane

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Manufacturer: Silverlit
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Batteries Included: 0 Batteries: 6 Binding: Toy Brand: SilverLit EAN: 4891813856580 Feature: Range up to 300 feet Is Fragile: 0 Label: Silverlit Manufacturer: Silverlit Manufacturer Minimum Age: 96 Model: 85658 Publisher: Silverlit Studio: Silverlit
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Features
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Range up to 300 feet Fully radio controlled Ready to Fly
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Fun but Fragile Comment: We got this as a pressie for our dad, and although he did love it, it is NOT a durable plane. It's made of styrofoam and very cheaply put together. I wouldn't buy one of these products again for this price. It is way too expensive for the low quality.
Customer Rating:      Summary: terrible avoid Comment: I bought this plane because it looked good and it was a 3ch then after 1 day the elevator broke. i had a look to what was wrong and broke the ariel off the circuit i have been sending emails to the company that make it asking where to solder the ariel back on but no reply so very poor customer sevice, poor quilty build, and on top of that the controls are very stiff i had blisters on my thumbs after 10min.
OVERALL avoid and buy somthink else!!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: good plane but shod be tugher Comment: ok you cant call this plane bad it dos fly well and fast and the 3-ch remote lets you do cool stunts but the problem starts when you crash because this plane is fast and has a pointy nose it is not as tough as the x-twin plane that have a 2-ch remote the nose gets dirty and the wheels fall off and get lost on the first flight but over all not a bad plane
Customer Rating:      Summary: nice plane Comment: This to me is the best Silverlit plane i have ever had
.you can take off from a flat serface and its quite fast.the range is ment to be 300 feet.we shall see...
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Editorial Reviews:
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A further development from the Worlds best selling X-Twin R/C Mini Planes for 2007, the amazing Air Acrobat 3D Planes include 3 Channel R/C, providing proportional steering using differential thrust, elevator and motor control. Now you can take off from the ground and land, perform impressive loops and sensational stunts too!...
Made of lightweight impact resistant Expanded Polypropylene Foam for the best possible strength to weight ratio. There are 3 superb styles to choose from operating on Bands A, B & C, so that you can fly up to 3 planes together for brilliant Pylon Racing, or fantastic formation aerobatics with your friends!...
Charging direct from the transmitter in less than half an hour, provides exciting flights of up to ten minutes between charges. The attractive new style Gift Boxes include an informative flight manual, two spare propellers and all you need to take off within minutes of opening the box, excluding 6 x AA Alkaline batteries for the integral transmitter/charger provided.
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