Helicopter Radio Controlled T-Rex 700 Review
While most of us like to believe we are open minded men of the world, many still shirk at a helicopter radio controlled gadget, as if it was immature and senseless to fly on in the park. Well it's time to nip that knee-jerk reaction in the bud. Working class folk and professionals alike have lauded Aligns' helicopter radio controlled T-Rex 700, since it's humble beginnings of July 1984, as the cutting edge of radio controlled helicopters, or "RC" helicopters for short. From innovative active RC remote control helicopters and hobby RC helicopters, via remote control flying gadgets that many a boy begged their mothers as a release and escape of their Airwolf TV fantasy.
The brand Align has been synonymous with being a leading RC electric helicopter brand. But no one as iconic as the T-Rex 250 and it's sister the T-Rex 250S.E, the micro helicopter RC models that kicked off the whole RC electric helicopter phenomenon in 1984, and the good news is that it's back with the T-Rex 700.
Aligns' helicopter radio controlled T-Rex 700 incorporates new single blade technology, and this model has undergone many adaptations and redesigns since, Align is issuing the helicopter radio controlled T-Rex 700 as a limited Nitro Edition, staying loyal to all it's original designs features, including the characteristic nose cone and windscreen.
Now the T-Rex 700 limited Nitro series will sell out quicker than tickets for the Rolling stones at the O2, but fear not, their may be a contingency plan in the works. For a lesser price you can get your hands on the red hot Trex 650 Nitro Pro Limited Edition, designed & developed by Jason Krause and Alan Szabo Jr. This new limited edition version has all the metal parts anodized in silver finish. Aside from the silver aluminum parts the unique thing about the T-Rex 600 LE is the included electronics and blades combo.
Aligns' helicopter radio controlled T-Rex 700 comes with an uprated heavy duty tail with thrust bearings, Carbon fiber blades, with a 7 channel receiver, more handle if needed coupled with a super engine cooling system very efficient airflow to provide unequaled cooling and horsepower.
Make no mistake, this plane is not for the budding amateur or beginner! This is a single bladed remote controlled helicopter. Single bladed helicopters are difficult to fly. It would be advisable to start with a double balded remote controlled helicopter, such as the Esky Big Lama is a large double bladed model for indoor and outdoor flight. This would be a great model for beginners.
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