Under $250 RC Plane Worth the Money! – Arrows T-28 Trojan



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If McDonald’s Had an RC Plane, We Think it would LOOK Like This, the Arrows T-28 Trojan. This is an 1100mm wingspan warbird and it is a lot fo fun to fly!
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43 comments
  1. Fun flight, guys, and I love my Arrows T-28, too, but fully half the video was Nate talking. I'd rather see him put another battery through it and talk while he's flying

  2. Did you have the CoG where the manual says ? The manual shows 45 to 50mm back from where the wing meets the fuselage which is 5mm in front of where the servo wires are slotted into the wing. That looks very far forward to me. Knowing where you had the CoG positioned would give me more confidence before making my maiden flight.

  3. Nate is the front nose gear on this T-28 more substantial than the E-flite 28 ?. Landing on grass is tough on My 28 s front gear , It is not strong enough , Love your channel . Abbey is great with a camera.

  4. Being a warbird, in the McDonald's air force, it would be called the McChicken, or perhaps "The Nugget." Honestly, The Golden Nugget is a great name for this plane. Having one of these would be awesome.

  5. The look is definitely an acquired taste but it is very visible. It's cool that it is actually a scale paint job. To me seeing the plane is more important than scale color schemes. So my Navy blue warbirds will sport some fluorescent orange wing hilights.

  6. I think it looks cool Nate just wish I could fly… But I can't 😉 not watched you guys for a while I just forget but somehow always find my way back👍 always make me smile you two what you have together is very special please never lose that guys. Much love💓 hope you've been well and life is good🍀🍀🍀

  7. I've never had a plane.this may be the one!?…love your channel. Have you ever heard of banana hobbie?.I'm looking for a 1st plane, I've seen them out there.thoughts?

  8. A paint scheme like this is especially good for a trainer. Warbirds were painted in colors a lot of times to help them disappear into the sky. Love your piloting skills, Nate! 😎

  9. I actually have that airplane on my wish list. That looks really cool on the ground and in the air. Enjoy your videos. Wow! So many planes from eflight that are awesome!

  10. Would you suggest buying this instead of the Eflite T28 Trojan 1.2m BNF?

    This plane would cost much less than the Eflite and still come with functional retracts and flaps! 🙂

    I already have a Spektrum receiver so I can program it to have the Sam SAFE features as the Eflite Trojan. It’s a win win isn’t it?

  11. That bird doesn't like your plane 🙂 . One thing I notice with many model fliers is snapping on the flaps at full speed. You would not do this with a real plane as it could break your flaps. All aircraft have a white section on the airspeed indicator that tells you when it is safe to put in flaps. Normal operations are to pull back the throttle and trim up the elevator to maintain level flight until airspeed is into the white section, then you put in the first notch of flaps. The second and third etc. come as you turn base and final. I know that on a model it's not so important and the risk of breaking your flaps is minimal, but if you follow that procedure you won't have to fiddle with the mix to prevent the plane from ballooning when you add flaps. Maybe you could mix the throttle with the elevator so that when you lower the throttle the elevator trims up a little. That would be more scale. I don't have a reliable computer transmitter to try it.

  12. Yeah, the silver can be hard to see on cloudy days but I can see with the yellow it would be a great visual in the air. But T-28 is my favorite so maybe biased.

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