New! The ParkZone T-28 Trojan
Check out this new plane!
ParkZone is releasing another awesome warbird that will be available just in time for the summer flying season, the ParkZone T-28 Trojan. In the early 1950’s the USAF replaced their aging AT-6 fleet with the piston-powered T-28 Trojan. Its supreme flying characteristics led to subsequent contracts with the US Navy and Marines. Though retired from service in the early 1970’s, the T-28 is perhaps the most commonly found warbird at full-scale air shows today. The T-28’s impressive engine enables speeds exceeding 280 mph. Now, you can enjoy the thrill of flying your very own T-28 Trojan.
ParkZone’s new ready-to-fly, electric scale replica of this historical warbird is equipped with a 480 outrunner brushless motor and 3-cell 1800mAh Li-Po battery giving it incredible power and performance. The Trojan is perfect for the experienced pilot who would rather spend his time flying a scale warbird replica than building one.
The T-28 Trojan is also available in a Plug-N-Play version so you can experience the convenience of a Ready-To-Fly and the versatility of an Almost-Ready-to-Fly. Using your own transmitter, receiver and 3S battery pack, you’ll be ready fly!
Charge-and-Fly convenience, outstanding flight performance and beautiful scale detail—with the T-28 Trojan your customers get it all.
Additional features include:
- Ready-to-fly right from the box
- High quality, reusable 6-channel ZX10 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
- Painted pilot
As with every ParkZone product, the T-28 Trojan comes equipped with everything necessary to get you in the air quickly and easily, including a fully proportional FM radio system, batteries for the transmitter, a rechargeable Li-Po battery pack and a variable rate balancing charger.
