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Aerobird 3 RTF Electric

Aerobird 3 RTF Electric
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Aerobird 3 RTF Electric

 
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HBZ3600

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== Key Features == / / * Reusable ZX10 radio system with 3-wire servos for more precise control and fast response / * Proportional FM 3-channel control through throttle, steering and pitch enables exciting aerobatic maneuvers / * X-PortTM equipped for use with exciting add-ons such as the Sonic Combat ModuleTM / * Soft rubber nose provides shock absorption in case of a hard landing or crash / * Main and rear landing gear enable the plane to land on asphalt or concrete / * Durable, steel-wire pushrods for precise and consistent control / / == Overview == / / Thousands have experienced the thrill of performing aerobatics with an Aerobird® and now you can too with the Aerobird 3. The Aerobird 3 makes it so easy to perform loops, stall turns and tail slides that you'll be doing them right out of the box. And the ZX10 3-channel radio system ensures precise control for unsurpassed maneuverability. / / The Aerobird 3 also comes equipped with HobbyZone's exclusive X-PortTM technology so you expand your experience with thrilling Plug-N-Play® accessories like the Sonic Combat ModuleTM or Aerial Drop ModuleTM. / / == Specs == / / * Wingspan:42 in (1065mm) / * Overall Length:31 in (790mm) / * Flying Weight:17 oz (480 g) / * Motor Size:380 motor / * Radio:3-channel FM proportional ZX10 / * Servos:3-wire servos / * Recommended Battery:7-cell 8.4V 1000mAh Ni-MH (HBZ1013) / * X-Port:Yes / / == Needed to Complete == / / Nothing!Everything from the Plane to the Batteries is included.

 
 
 
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Product Details
Product Weight:5.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews

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Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 5 customer reviews )
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


5High Quality Plane  Sep 07, 2008 By John S. Richason
For the past couple years, I have been flying planes made by a different company but similar to the Aerobird III. So, I have quite a bit of experience to compare too.

I received my new Aerobird III about a week ago. I've flown it about 15 or 20 times. I'd say the quality of the Aerobird is very good. Mine was quite a ways out of trim when I received it, but after correcting that I've found that it flies very well. I like that it has control rods. The planes I've been flying made by a competitor use nylon line (fishing line) to pull the controls one way and rubber bands to apply tension the other way. I think the control rods are much more dependable.

I'd say this is not a good plane for a beginner. Even on low rate, it is pretty responsive.

Even though I really like this plane, there are a few things that could be improved. The competitor's charger is capable of charging off AC or DC. I like this flexibility because a lot of the time I fly in my yard and don't want to mess with a 12 volt charger in my car. Another thing is that I prefer the two stick transmitter of the cometitor to the one stick and one slider of the HobbyZone transmitter. Lastly, the landing grear does not do well landing on grass. The wheels always catch and the plane flips over. It doesn't cause any damage to the plane though.

Best of luck

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5Excellent RC plane  Jul 06, 2008 By Fausto Fondeur
This is a zone 2 hobbyzone plane, it's intended for poeple with some experience with RC planes, if you have no experience you should seek help from a flight budy.
This is an upgrade from another excellent plane the hobbyzone pahntom.
This one is a lot more stable than the phantom, I guess it has to do with a larger wing area, it handles a lot more smother than my little phantom, controller works great, it's a very smooth plane.
It's kind of a fast plane... this is my second plane, no issues at this point... no crashes at all (not even close to crash) even on my first flights.
I will higly recomend this plane if you are upgrading from a 2 channel plane or some other trainer.


5AB3 is tough and fun  Sep 11, 2009 By Mark A. Mcmillan "texasclouds"
The plane is faster than many would like for their first flights, but I adapted fine. I think this is easier to fly (especially in wind) than the two channel versions. This is because you have pitch/elevator control that lets you control up and down movements. I've crashed mine pretty hard, required a new crystal in plane ($5) and a new wing ($15). Backin the air and ready to fly. I'm broken the fiberglass boom twice, repairing each time with JB weld and some bamboo skewer stints. Lots of fun. The radio receiver and motor control are built into one, which limits their future use. The servos are standard 3 wire that could be replaced or used in other planes if needed. Motor has plenty of power for ground takeoff. In grass you can hand launch and land with landinggear off for a 'belly landing'. Lots of fun. After 10 flights, I switched to pro mode which give you more control for mild aerobatics. This is a great learning tool on how to fly. Birds like to soar with it too.

0 of 1 found the following review helpful:


1plane toy  Dec 18, 2010 By J. Hamilton
Purchased this as a gift for my teenaged son who has experience flying toy planes. This is a piece of crap.

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1DO NOT BUY HOBBYZONE  Nov 09, 2007 By katramina
OK, this is a great plane. It flies well and it is very aggressive, lots of power and lots of aerobatic potential. Apparently you should be able to do aerial battles with some X-port module. IIt has no bad habits once it is trimmed. HOWEVER, the plane has a fatal flaw--just like the Phantom-- and that is the very very very very very poor construction of the boom.
The thing is so brittle it will not take a hard landing, let along a crash. If Hobbyzone descides to modify the boom, which should be extremely easy to do, this plane will be the best thing in the market for intermediate flyers, well maybe not, but still great. As it is now, it is essentially useless because it cannot do what a fast and aggressive plane should do: withstand some impact and air strain.
Given the fact that the boom is bonded to the pod and it cannot be extracted without deamging that part of the fuse, one would think that HZ is just trying to force us to buy the fuse over and over again.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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