Silverlit X-Twin Sopwith Camel Radio Controlled Plane
The nostalgia of bygone aviation may not appeal to all of us, but the X-Twin Sopwith Camel certainly will. Both beginners and experienced aviators will feel enthused by the Camel’s manoeuvrability, because this classic WW1 biplane does not only look the part; it flies it. Its 11 inch wingspan and 9 inch length measure up as relatively small, but don’t be put off if you think this radio controlled mini-plane isn’t a beast. The Camel is ideal for any situation: indoors or outdoors, it’s perfect for dogfights. Those heavy landings won’t disrupt the Camel’s stability, because the flying surfaces are made of durable and lightweight materials. Laminated foam withstands any turbulence, and the spoked wheels, plastic propeller and wing struts give it that important added touch. If you are looking for
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When you open the Sopwith Camel’s box, you’ll find it ready and assembled to take to the skies. Not only that, but an informative instruction manual will guide you through all its glory, allowing you to perfect those dives and twists. Steer it using rudder control by simply tilting the transmitter left or right, and use the proportional throttle to climb and descend with ease. You’ll receive ten minutes of flight every time you charge it, and the Camel will soar again in less than thirty minutes. There’s an LED charging indicator and auto-shut-off facility too, so you’ll never waste precious time waiting for the Camel to be ready: it’ll be ready to rip when you are. What’s more, all of the X-Twin models are available on bands A, B and C which means you can battle your friends at any time you choose. Three planes in the air can get a little heated, but you’ll be pleased to know a spare propeller and rudder are included; you don’t need to panic about restoring your new machine, just enjoy putting the plane through its paces.