 | [PKZ4400] Parkzone T-28 Trojan. RTF with brushless motor, lipo battery & LiPo charger, 5 channel 36mHz FM radio | | | [PKZ4475] Parkzone T-28 Trojan.
version, incl b/less motor, ESC, servos. (Excludes LiPo or Charger) | |

T-28 Trojan RTF Key Features- Ready-to-fly right from the box
- High quality, reusable 5+ channel radio system with 3-wire servos
- Steerable nose gear and fixed main landing gear allows for smooth ROG’s and landings
- 11.1V, 1800mAh Li-Po battery offers high level of performance and power
- Variable rate DC cell balancing Li-Po charger safely charges and conditions
- Li-Po battery
- 480, 960Kv outrunner brushless power system
- E-flite 25A brushless ESC
- Durable Z-Foam™ construction
- Authentic paint scheme, decals and pilot figure
- PNP version also available (PKZ4475)

T-28 Trojan RTF OverviewThe 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.
The T-28 Trojan is also available in a Plug-N-Play version. The convenience of a Ready-To-Fly and the versatility of an Almost-Ready-to-Fly—just plug in your own receiver, lipo battery and fly! You can fly the T-28 Trojan using any major brand of receiver and transmitter. Simply attach a propeller, install your lipo battery and plug in a receiver of four channels or more, and it’s ready for action.
Charge-and-Fly convenience, outstanding flight performance and beautiful scale detail with the T-28 Trojan you get it all. 
T-28 Trojan RTF Specifications- 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:36 MHz 5+ channel FM proportional Tx
- 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)
- Recommended Battery:3-cell 1800mAh Li-Po battery (PKZ1031)
- Aileron:Proportional
- Elevator:Proportional
- Rudder:Proportional
- Throttle:Proportional
- Approx. Flying Duration:12-15 minutes on 1800mAh Li-Po
- Approx. Assembly Time:20 minutes
- Charger:2-3 cell DC Li-Po charger (only on RTF version)
- Landing Gear:Wire nose gear and main gear, foam wheels
- Steering:Steerable nose gear

ParkZone Trojan Plug N PlayThe T-28 Trojan's Plug-N-Play version allows for the convenience of a Ready-To-Fly and the versatility of an Almost-Ready-to-Fly—just plug in your receiver and fly! You can fly the T-28 Trojan using any major brand of receiver and transmitter. Simply attach a propeller and plug in a receiver of four channels or more, and it’s ready for action.
Plug-N-Play convenience, outstanding flight performance and beautiful scale detail with the T-28 Trojan you get it all. All that's needed to complete: Radio, battery, charger, and receiver The T-28 Trojan's Plug-N-Play version allows for the convenience of a Ready-To-Fly and the versatility of an Almost-Ready-to-Fly—just plug in your receiver and fly! You can fly the T-28 Trojan using any major brand of receiver and transmitter. Simply attach a propeller and plug in a receiver of four channels or more, and it’s ready for action.
Plug-N-Play convenience, outstanding flight performance and beautiful scale detail with the T-28 Trojan you get it all. All that's needed to complete: Radio, battery, charger, and receiver ParkZone T-28 Center of Gravity locationIt has come to our attention that the center of gravity (CG) location for the ParkZone T-28 has been omitted from the instruction manual. The optimal CG location for the T-28 is located approximately 2.5" behind the leading edge of the wing when measured at 1" out from the side of the fuselage.
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