The New Air Force Dual
R/C Mini Electric Bi-Plane/WarPlane
Once you follow the instructions to build the planes, the result is pretty satisfying. You can see the biplane at the top of the page, and here's the single-wing plane that came with it:
Yep, that's right, your in luck because both planes came in the same package. It's half the fun designing as well flying them. You see, the Air Force system is built around simple free-flight glider foam. They're just made to accept simple RC components as well, to make them fully functioning and controllable. Just started out installing the RC parts (two motors and one electronics box with the rechargeable battery inside) in the red biplane, and put the glider weight, which snaps into the electronics slot, in the other-colored fighter. It only takes a couple minutes to swap them when you want.
Preparing to Fly
The usual micro RC plane fare is involved here -- plug the jack on the controller into the plane, wait for it to charge, then head out to the field!
Radio: 49mhz
Includes:
Parts for two airplanes
Separate RC components
Glider counterweight
Transmitter / Charger
Instructions
Requires:
6 AA batteries for the transmitter
Also available:
Various fuselage