Friday, December 12, 2008

Megatech Night Flyer 2 Channel Illuminated Remote Control Airplane


Megatech Night Flyer 2 Channel Illuminated Remote Control Airplane


From Megatech
Price: $69.99 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25





Equipped with bright night-flying lights, this R/C Airplane is highly visible up to 500 feet. It's 100% ready to fly right out of the box, and comes complete with a two-channel radio/charger. A built-in rudder makes this plane easy to pilot, along with a throw-limiter and durable landing gear for smooth, easy landings. The two-stick transmitter gives you total control - move up, down, left and right. Includes NiMh rechargeable battery pack. Plane measures 15.5" x 20" x 7" with a 20" wingspan.

Product Details

- Amazon Sales Rank: #3220 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Megatech
- Model: 9932
- Dimensions: 3.50" h x 10.00" w x 22.00" l, 1.98 pounds

Features

- Night Flyer Airplane comes with transmitter/charger with antenna, rechargeable NiMH battery pack, spare props, charging cable, wind direction ribbon, rubber bands, landing gear and manual - Fly in an area the size of a baseball field or larger
- Equipped with bright night-flying lights, highly visible up to 500'
- Durable landing gear for smooth, easy landings - Easy to fly and ready to fly right out of the box

Reviews

Pretty good Beginner Airplane at a bargain price If you want to get started in RC Airplanes this is a pretty good choice because it works and it is inexpensive. I took mine out and got some really nice flights. It has a pretty good range on it. This was with no wind and I recommend you make your first flight session in no or very little wind. When the wind kicked up I had trouble getting it to fly. About the batteries. There is a little battery that you put into the plane to make the prop turn. This can be charged up from the included hand-held transmitter/controller in about ten minutes which is very convenient.(You dont have to go home to charge it back up, just plug it into the transmittter for 10 minutes) The transmitter itself requires 8 AA batteries so make sure you buy some of these. And I recommend rechargeable ones. Durability: This kind of plane needs to be superlight and this one is. The fuselage is a light plastic and the wing unit is a styrofoam. But is reasonably durable; I have had numerous crashes and it is still intact. But the props break sometimes and it comes with 3 extras which you will need. After multiple crashes my plane is still in good shape. Overall: Decent place to start because it is super cheap and it flies. Its going to make you want to upgrade to bigger and better. Makes for a nice saturday afternoon adventure for dad and the kids. Read all the instructions and tips before you fly. It makes a difference. They even have a telephone number you can call and they call it the free flight school. Kind of neat but I didn't need to call it. Flight time: I get somewhere around 10-15 minutes of flight time before it needs a recharge. This probably varies a lot depending on how you fly it.

Fun and easy to fly. I took it to the local middle school and i had it going for close to two minutes and it stayed in the air until i got a little gust of wind and i still got it to land okay. When you are a "noob", as we call it(beginners that fly airhogs) but i mastered airhogs and i can fly it weird in the fact that it is twitchy when you turn. DO AS IT SAYS IN THE OWNERS MANUAL OR YOU MAY CRASH IT!Now that i have said that i think that this is a great toy and i would recommend you buy extra props even though it comes with 3 spares. I am down to my last. When you get one ,if you do,tape your batteries' cover on or you may lose it like i did.But in the end i would recommend this for the intermediate rc pilot.The lights work great, and look forward to some high flying fun!!

Great little flyer This is a great plane for a novice to intermediate RC Pilot. Easy to fly and the lights give it a neat look..

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