Trojan Maaaaan!
I did a little web work for the guy at the local hobby shop for some store credit. I picked up a new Parkzone T-28 Trojan.
A little overview on the bird
The T-28 Trojan was a piston-powered U.S. military trainer used in the 1950’s through the early 1970’s. The original Trojan had a frameless canopy and an impressive engine that gave it a top speed exceeding 280 mph. Now you can pilot a ready-to-fly, electric scale replica of this historical warbird. Equipped with an outrunner brushless motor and 3-cell 1800mAh Li-Po battery, ParkZone’s T-28 Trojan is a powerful, high performance aircraft. The Trojan is perfect for the experienced pilot who would rather spend his time flying a mighty scale replica airplane than building one.
Specs
Wing Span: 44 in (1118mm)
Overall Length: 36 in (914mm)
Flying Weight: 30 oz (875 g)
Motor Size:PKZ 480 960Kv outrunner brushless motor
Radio: 72 MHz 5+ channel FM proportional ZX10
Servos: Four 3-wire servos
Trim Scheme Colors: White fuselage and wing with orange, black and blue decals
Prop Size: 9.5 x 7.5
Speed Control:E-flite® 25A brushless (EFLA1025)
Landing Gear: Wire nose gear and main gear, foam wheels
Steering: Steerable nose gear
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Comments
Someone is in trouuuuble. You can wrap it up and give it to me for christmas since I’m an experienced pilot. I promise I won’t wreck it…….I bet she handles like a CADDIE
she’s not quite as smooth as the caddy. You would probably have it in pieces within 15 seconds. (I did).
It will be sort of hard to see how I ski since all you will see is the snow coming off my ski’s in your face


There is more information on here about your plane than about your children- not even a mention of your wife! Hmmm…