Pros - Weighs only 33 grams with its included battery. Does not require registration in most countries.
- Two channel control. Very easy to fly with just up/down throttle control, and left/right yaw control.
- Gyro stabilization system prevents roll or flip over of the aircraft, and also enables smooth yaw turning control (no momentary "bump" turning is required as seen with other non stabilized two channel planes).
- Flexible EPP foam for resistance to crash damage. - 3.7v 350mah 752035 battery with JST 1.25 mcx plug provides over 12 minutes of flight time on a charge.
- Reasonable glider. I was actually able to slope soar it in this video. Cons - Listing incorrectly advertises this plane as a 3 channel aircraft. I have alerted my sponsor of this discrepancy, and hopefully they should correct the listing shortly
. - The battery has an unusual connector plug for its size. You may have some difficulty finding a similar battery with the same plug.
This large DH Mosquito RC plane will be flown at NZ`s top airshow during Easter this year so Frazer and Mike Brigs decided to check out its handling on tarmac at the Tokoroa Airfield (NZTO)