What an exciting week it has been for us here at Modelflight. In our last post, we mentioned how ParkZone have recently released their new VisionAire and P-40 Warhawk RC planes. But just when we thought it couldn't get any better, HobbyZone have just announced their brand new Glasair Sportsman.
The HobbyZone Super Cub DSM is a BIG favourite here at Modelflight. With it's great scale looks and stable flying characteristics, it is the perfect first RC plane to learn how to fly!
In the following couple of videos, Jason from Modelflight runs through the assembly of the HobbyZone Super Cub; it couldn't be easier! Jason also does a quick unboxing and review of this remote control plane so you can get an idea of what it comes with!
Enjoy!
It has been a very exciting week for us at Modelflight! Mike and Jamie have been overseas at the Nurember Toy and Hobby Fair in Germany checking out some of the new releases from our suppliers in 2012! They have visited suppliers such as Horizon Hobby, JR, Sebart, Thunder Power, Hacker Top Fuel, Graupner, Kontronic and Weatronic.
Here is a sneak preview of what they saw...
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So you have been enjoying the great flying qualities of the HobbyZone ChampRC Plane and as things sometimes happen, a few objects have come into contact with the model while in flight. Now this is not your fault, I promise you that. Chairs move, tress run into your path, lawn furniture flies around the yard causing obstacles that you must fly around on a moment's notice.
As time goes on you may find the wing on your Champ is just not in the greatest condition it was when you first pulled it out of the box. It may have a few creases or even a small tape repair on it which is probably causing some flight performance to drop. Well we have the fix right here and we show you