VOLANTEXRC COMOW28 (PNP) Planador sem escovas 5CH 2,6M (102,4'') 75901

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VOLANTEXRC RC de 5 canais Planador RC Planador ASW 28 Plug-and-Play (PNP) com Envergadura de 2,6 metros, monobloco Casco de plástico ABS e espuma EPO forte

O Volantex ASW 28 é um planador grande com envergadura de 2,6 metros. Ele vem com um quase indestrutível monobloco Casco de plástico ABS e asas e seção de cauda de espuma EPO forte. Com seu casco liso e rígido, o ASW 28 é durável para toda a vida e ainda leve o suficiente para o planador trabalhar sem problemas. O enorme espaço dentro da fuselagem é capaz de transportar baterias de grande capacidade.


Avião planador de 2,6 m com roda de pouso

O acesso à bateria é fácil através da cobertura com quatro pequenas travas de pressão que mantêm a cobertura segura.


Fuselagem de plástico unibody durável

Design especial de fuselagem de plástico unibody, este planador RC é simples, estável e fácil de controlar, seja você iniciante ou especialista.


Sistema de montagem de asa fácil de clicar e conectar

Novo sistema de montagem de asas de design--PLUG & CLICK. É fácil de montar de acordo com o manual do usuário detalhado.

What Our Customers Are Saying

Overall rating: 4.4166665 / 5 from 48 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

The VOLANTEXRC ASW28 is a highly regarded 2.6-meter wingspan sailplane praised for its durability and ease of use. Customers appreciate its excellent quality and smooth flight performance, though some noted issues with the clarity of the instructions.

Summary topics

  • Instruction Clarity: 13%
  • Glider Performance: 27%
  • Plane Quality: 13%

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Review highlights

  • "GOOD QUALITY , AND THE AIRPLANE IS WELL DESIGNED."Ovidio G.
  • "Good quality build, flies very well"Mkp80
  • "Very nice quality kit."Jay G.

Reviews

Get this powered glider!

"This is one awesome flying and gliding machine! Grab one and you will not be sorry!"

Brett W. (5/5)

Phoenix 24

"The plane flies very well. I am not impressed with the motor. It cogs if you get on the throttle to fast. That limits some of the performance of the plane. I’m trying to find a better motor for the plane."

Jimmy A. (3/5)

Decent product, terrible service

"These are actually pretty good gliders. The problem is the customer service. If it arrives damaged. (common because they don’t package it well at all) They will offer you $5 off on your next order. It’s a long and arduous process to get any reasonable satisfaction. I guess this is called customer service in China."

Steve (4/5)

I like it. Flies nice!

"I like it. Flies nice! Came as advertised."

John B. (4/5)

Nice glider

"Nice glider"

Donald C. (5/5)

For the money this glider

"For the money this glider is great"

Mel G. (5/5)

Maiden is today

"Everything was great except the wing stabilizer bar was missing from my box. Took an old arrow for archery and cut it to fit so not a big deal."

CJSkywalker (4/5)

Phoenix 2400

"Nice looking and easy to fly."

Mr L. (5/5)

Flys great

"Flys great"

Vance C. (5/5)

Nice but a little heavy

"I have 3 sport sailplanes and this one is the heaviest one which is a surprising given that it's only 1600 mm compared to the 2400 mm I also fly. Lightness is always a positive trait in sailplanes. It flies well, just is not the best glider."

Joe C. (4/5)

Q&A

I noticed that the ASW28 comes with a 30 amp ESC, while the Phoenix 2400 has a 40 amp ESC. The models are very similar in size and weight, and both use the same 4023/1050KW motor. Why does the ASW28 have a lower capacity ESC, and what is the maximum amps specification for the 4023/1050KW motor? I couldn't find that information on the internet. Also, can replacement wings be purchased for the ASW28 if I ever need a new set?
Hi Mark, The ASW28 is designed for more gentle gliding flights, while the Phoenix2400 is designed for more capacity. The price for ASW28 at 2.6m wingspan is also inexpensive than the Phoenix2400 at 2.4m wingspan. Thus, the ASW28 is constructed with a 30A ESC, but able to upgrade to 40A ESC. The ASW28 is now constructed with the same 4025/1050kv motor to the Phoenix2400. The one you have with 850kv is from older production. The Phoenix 2400 comes with 40A ESC by default, you can use a 4S battery for it, and the AMP is around 35A. If you want to use 4S battery for the ASW28, you will have to upgrade the ESC to 40A.
if I buy the above model how much more will it cost me for bits to fly it
1 or 2 batteries and a transmitter and receiver.

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