The Flyzone P-38 Lightning

Flyzone P-38 Lightning


The P-38 Lightning FlyZone Micro RC is a detailed replica of the legendary P-38 fighters that used in World War II Allied forces. This airplane remote control has three functions channels and two air propellers, but no automatic stabilization technology.

It is fully equipped with everything you need to get started, mounted with a transmitter. You only need to charge the battery and plug it into the battery compartment behind the nose cone. The P-38 has a charging time of 35 minutes and eight minutes of flight time, flying above the average a period of relative load. Of course you can always buy an extra flight battery to extend your flight time.

The P-38 is provided with a transmitter which controls the lift plan, ailerons and gas. The elevator controls the pitch, or angle of the nose of the aircraft. The aileron roll control of the aircraft or the angle of the wing and the throttle controls the speed of the aircraft.

This aircraft has an excellent lift, so it can be moved more slowly than some comparable RC Airplane Warbird style. This gives you a little room to learn the controls. Unlike some competitors, however, the P-38 is not stabilization technology in the plan, that is, it's a little more difficult, built a level comparable to the stabilization of the art fly. Also, because the plane weighs only 2.4 ounces, to fly over 5mph avoiding want this plane in winds.

The aircraft is powered by two three-bladed propeller and is very useful for loops and corkscrews. Many spare parts are from FlyZone when you pass the plane crash while you tricks.
FlyZone provides telephone support, email support, and product manuals for download. The representative we spoke was friendly, but only a little about the products.

FlyZone P-38 Summary: 7.7 / 10
The P-38 Lightning FlyZone Micro is a miniature RC warbird well designed. It has great handling and a plan of realistic painting. However, his lack of stabilization makes technology is more difficult to drive than the best RC airplanes.