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Estes Viper RC Airplane with Motion Sensing Control | 
enlarge | Brand: Estes Category: Toy
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $13.99 You Save: $26.00 (65%)
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Rating: 12 reviews
Format: Cd Batteries Included: No Operating System: N/A Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 18 x 4.3 x 11.5
Model: 4181 UPC: 047776044814 EAN: 0047776044814
Release Date: April 15, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand new factory sealed. Check out the other items I have for sale in my store.
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| Features:
| • | Just tilt your wrist to turn your plane left or right and steer your plane | | • | Controlling your RC plane is easy and intuitive with M.A.S.C | | • | Powerful twin motors for climbs, dives and maneuvers | | • | M.A.S.C makes RC flying easy for beginners and fun for experienced pilots | | • | Screaming jet sounds |
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Amazon.com Review The Viper R/C Jet Plane delivers the thrill of flying at an affordable price. With a powerful two-rotor design and a motion auto-sensing controller that lets you turn the plane by merely turning your wrist, kids ages 12 and older will have a ton of fun maneuvering the plane and performing aerial twists and turns. 
Once you get comfortable flying, you can learn to do tricks. View larger. | 
The motion-sensing controller lets you maneuver the plane by tilting left or right. View larger. |  | What We Think Fun Factor: 
Durability:  (what this means)
The Good: Plane really flies, rechargeable design, easy to repair.
The Bad: Steep learning curve, plane inevitably takes on damage, requires a very large open field.
In a Nutshell: Radio-controlled plane can fly and perform tricks but requires a lot of practice and a large grassy space. | At a Glance Ages: 12 and up Requires: 6 AA batteries, large grassy space, packing tape and glue to repair the inevitable damage. |  | | Smart, Lightweight Design The airplane is made of foam and requires some construction using the included pieces of tape. It took us about 10 minutes to assemble plane together and apply its stickers. It's not the most impressive plane to look it, but it well designed to fly. We inserted six AA batteries into the controller, and using the controller, we charged the battery in the plane, which took about an hour. Blinking LEDs let us know when the charging was complete. When it was ready, we took the plane out to our neighborhood park. Like a Real Plane, Piloting Takes Practice Our first attempt at flying was met with resounding failure -- a beeline straight into the ground! After checking to see if the plane was all right (it was), we tried again. Another crash. It took a few tries before we got it stay in the air, and then we had several adjustments to make in order to get the plane flying as we desired. As stated in the instructions, bending various parts up and down helped steady the plane, make it climb, or keep it from veering left or right. Along the way, we broke a wing, sliced through the body, bent a tip, and did further damage. Fortunately, fixing the plane was as simple as applying some packing tape. The plane didn't look as good, but flew just fine. When we finally got the hang of it, it became obvious that our park was not big enough to hold the plane. Simply put, you need a very large open space to fully enjoy this toy. The instruction booklet recommended a soccer field, which is not always easily accessible, and not always empty when you get there. Fortunately for us, once we had the room to maneuver the plane, turning it gently left and right and performing tricks was a piece of cake. Motion-Detecting Remote Control The Viper R/C Jet Plane uses a remote control unit that looks like a flight stick with a trigger. The remote control itself is one piece, and to turn the plane you tilt the entire unit to the left or right; a motion-sensor inside detects whether you are tilting a lot or a little, and the plane turns accordingly. The plane has two rotors, one on each side, which are controlled by the trigger. When you pull on the trigger all the way, the rotors are at full strength and the plane climbs. With the trigger halfway, the rotors pulse and the plane stays steady without climbing. We wished there was some way of gauging the halfway point, but over time we were able to get a feel for the remote. Overall, we found the plane to be great fun, but you must be willing to invest a fair amount of training time with it. Even though the plane is designed for ease of use, it still has a very steep learning curve. We spent an hour crashing the plane and repairing it before we were able to exert some control over its many functions. But if you are willing to put in the work, and if you have access to a big field, you'll love this toy. What's in the Box Plane, remote control unit, decals, instructions.
Product Description Estes RC Viper Stunt Plane uses the latest and greatest motion - sensing control technology! The revolutionary motion-sensing remote control puts you in the pilot's seat like never before. Flying your Viper is just like flying a "real" airplane: When you tilt the flight-stick-style remote to the left or right, the Plane responds to your movement, instantly and intuitively! There's nothing like it! Twin-motor design; Aerodynamic, lightweight and agile; Does loops, barrel rolls and other great maneuvers; Built-in charger; Variable-speed throttle; For ages 10 and up. Plane is 12 1/2 x 4" with 21" wingspan and weighs 3 ozs. Control is 5 ozs. 6 AA batteries required (not included). You've got to fly it to believe it! Get yours now! Estes RC Viper Stunt Plane
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
Simply not worth the effort December 29, 2008 Consumer (Virginia, United States) I had two of these. One of the controllers would not function for left turns at all. The first flight using it resulted in right hand crash and a wing breaking off at the attachment point. The other controller worked for both planes but the other plane's motor would pulse intermittently even when flying straight - which left it with barely enough power to move along. The material is very flimsy. I cracked an aileron just making a gently trim adjustment. I returned both.
Utterly useless!! December 28, 2008 Mrs. D. (Miami, Florida United States) Pity the system requires at least one star - please disregard those because this product does not deserve any stars whatsoever. We got it for our 13-year old son and the only thing it did on the first trial was tailspins into the ground!! Then he gashed his hand on the propeller and that was the end of it! It's going back in the box and back to the store. Do yourself a favor: build a paper airplane... much cheaper and also more fun!
Hasn't flown yet! December 28, 2008 Carlon W. Gray (Nashville, TN USA) This plane will not fly out of the box. I would recommend the purchase of another plane if you are a beginner. The assembly is easy, but I have not been able to get the plane to fly and the intstructions offer little help. I an a novice flyer, but was able to fly an AirHogs plane right out of the box. The Viper just dives for the ground. I have been able to adjust the trim and actually get it to glide, but once power is applied, the plane dives nose first into the ground. I have repaired the damaged plane multiple times, but it WILL NOT FLY. Buy another brand.
Horrible toy / Crash fest December 27, 2008 N. R. Achord (APO, AE United States) This toy is the worst toy ever. Every time you attempt to get it in the air, it goes 10 feet and strasight into the ground. At which point it begins to self destruct. Every crash resulted in a broken part or wing or some other part of the plane! This is a total waste of money, and a waste of your time to buy. This will go back to Amazon in all the peices it is now in due to it's extremely poor quality. If you want to see a crash fest and disappointment in your childs eyes, then this is your toy. This toy simply does not work, the antenae gets caught in the propellers, there is no control over the plane; this toy simply stinks!
Remote control airplane fun December 26, 2008 Ashley J. Brinegar 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This was given as a gift and they were well received. The receipent played with the plane immediately and had a great time. The hand sensor is not perfectly designed but it serves its purpose. As long as the owner doesnt crash the plane into objects on purpose, the plane is worth the money.
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