Ultra-Micro T-28 Trojan

by Matt
(Kentucky)

Let's face it, foam airplanes once were stereotyped as cheap disposable toys. Light weight slow flyers at best. ParkZone's original T-28 Trojan redefined the concept of electric powered foam constructed RC airplanes as we've known them. There have been many of RC pilots learn the sticks with this low wing high performance foam constructed airplane.

So you can probably imagine, there's been a lot of T-28 fans asking why in the world hasn't there been an Ultra Micro T-28? As always, ParkZone has exceeded expectations with the release of the Ultra Micro T-28 Trojan!

What's really impressive to me is that this miniature T-28 even has a steerable nose wheel that is easily removable for belly landings. The UM T-28 has the same true Navy Scheme and even flies a lot like the original ParkZone T-28.

Whether it's the local gymnasium on a cold winter afternoon or your back yard on a calm summer night; you can now enjoy the thrills of the infamous ParkZone T-28 nearly any time any place!

The Ultra-Micro T-28 Trojan PKZU1580 is available as both a Bind N Fly and Ready to Fly. It has the identical electronics as the ultra micro P-51. It comes with a 120 Mah battery, and can also accept a 150 mah battery for longer flights.

The charger that comes with the Ultra-Micro T-28 is a bit different than the 1s charger we've seen with the previous ultra micros. This charger actually has a port for an AC adapter so you can charge your batteries in the house without wasting your AA batteries.

This Ultra Micro T-28 is due out in mid September, you can Order Yours Today! When you get one, leave a comment below to let us know how she flies!




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Alittle tail heavy.
by: Brad Bennett

The plane was a little tail heavy. We put the P-51 nose cone on (painted black), Looks better and much better CG. Now it's a great flyer. I falls between the stability of the J3 Ultra Micro and tricks of the P51. Perfect between plane.

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