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AERO JEX SKY HUNTER RADIO CONTROLLED AEROPLANE | 
enlarge | Brand: Aero Category: CE
Buy New: £24.99
New (4) from £24.99
Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 18330
MPN: SSRCA Model: 9207 EAN: 4892664124910 ASIN: B000NONJLU
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Wingspan 51cm Length 40cm | | • | The plane is has a rechargeable battery pack included. | | • | The transmitter requires 6x 1.5v `AA` batteries | | • | vertualy indestructable |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The Sky Hussar is a very refined aeroplane indeed, suitable for all standards of flyer from beginner to advanced. The Hussar is a fully functional radio controlled easy to fly plane. The EPP construction means the Sky Hussar can withstand some rough play and light collisions. The Hussar has a flying distance of approx 200 metres. This large stable model allows unassisted take-offs on a smooth, flat runway. The plane is has a rechargeable battery pack included. The transmitter requires 6x 1.5v `AA` batteries or 6x 1.2v Ni-cd batteries (not included) Wingspan 51cm Length 40cm. Wind Range0-6 mph Recommended Age; 10+Years due to small parts.
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| Customer Reviews:
Excellent fun for the money February 17, 2008 Mrs. K. Saunders (London, UK) We bought this plane from M&S, and although it takes a little bit of practice to get used to the controls, when you have the nack this toy is excellent. We've manage to keep it flying for 5 minutes at a time now. The down side is the little rechargeable battery in the plane doesn't last that long, and is fiddly to take out and charge (the battery has to be removed from the plane using a screwdriver and charged from the remote). Also, if the batteries in the remote have charged the plane a couple of times, the battery life of the plane drops drastically. All in all though, for the money this toy is fantastic fun.
Disappointing battery life January 7, 2008 J. Hunt We bought this from Marks and Spencer online and though it is durable, with repeated nose-dives into the ground, it did not fly very well. The propellers seem too small and underpowered for the size of the plane. The concept is good, with two speeds for the propellers (climb and cruise) but there was insufficient power for it to climb in the short time we used it. Having charged the plane's powerpack once, the battery would not recharge a second time and that was the end of the experiment. I reckon a smaller, lighter plane is needed for battery powered flight or else something with bigger propellers and more powerful engines - I'm not sure that the battery power/weight ratio works. Beware.
junk whorth 7 qwid July 7, 2007 Omar (Surrey, UK) 2 out of 20 found this review helpful
i bought this form Argos and notes that it was too light fore a rc plane and opened it the wings and tail need to be assembled and look unendurable do not by
Great fun and tougher than your granny's feet... April 9, 2007 Fluffy (Bath, UK) 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
I bought this after completely destroying a very expensive remote control Spitfire ( [...]) that I got for a birthday present within 10 seconds of its maiden flight. And despite my piloting skills showing little improvement, I can confirm that this lives up to it's 'virtually indestrucible' claim, having nosedived into the ground, flown straight into a brick wall and, rather spectacularly, bounced off a greenhouse with little noticeable damage to either plane or greenhouse. It's quite simple and is completely controlled via its two propellors, with no ailerons, rudder, etc to worry about. To climb, is simply spins the propellors faster, and to turn it spins one propellor faster than the other. Rudimentary, but kind of ingenious and it does work, though it's quite tricky to get the hang of - being so light, a slight gust of wind can completely take it off course and into a neighbour's garden. You really need a big field and windless day for the most fun, but fun you will certainly have.
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