- Does Not Include Battery
- The Fly Wheels XPV Battery Pack and Charger Are Required.
- Drives like a car on the ground and take off and fly on command
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61 of 62 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
The Xtremely fast and the infuriating.. Fun with caveats,
This review is from: Jakks Pacific Road Champs XPV Radio Control Car - Without Battery (Toy)
I bought this at Wal-mart. BTW this thing is leaping off the shelves..Ok I bought this thing... Only to find out you gotta purchase the battery & Charger seperately. So I went back to walmart, they had no more XPVs (Sold Out) But they had piles of the Battery/Charger packs. Which tells me there are going to be a ton of excited kids Xmas morning only to find out they cant do squat with it until mommy/daddy fork over another $29.95 for the battery & charger.. :( THey need to make the labeling and requirements for that more obvious. The box says 8 years old and up. Nonsense! I would not give this to a kid younger than 11 or 12. An 8 yr old unsupervised will destroy it in less than 1hr.. THIS THING IS FAST!!! I will say that.. This thing has tons of thrust and more than enough needed to get off the ground. Its rare an electric R/C plane has enough get-up-and-go to get itself off the ground. They advertise this as a ground or air vehicle. Let me suggest it is an airplane with limited ground capabilities. The wheels on this thing are just too light wieght and flimsy for regular power slides and drifting. Mine broke a front wheel hitting a curb. I managed to fix it myself with tape but its not pretty. Flying the XPV is where its at. An absolute blast. This thing really GOES... It is a bit heavy though and needs a lot of speed. It can take off from the ground but it takes a lot of energy. So do a hand launch and save power. Do not expect to fly this thing in front of your house.. It needs a lot of space and you will crash it into the neighbors cars, house, trees. Get an open field. YOU WONT BE FLYING IT IN YOUR BACK YARD - Unless you have an acre or more...I have had a blast flying it in a grassy open field. I flew it in a field that was clod/dirt and its really hard on it when it crashes. The dirt causes the tape no to stick and the clods can damage the plane on crashes (its styrafoam remember!). This thing needs a lot of speed to stay up so get a wide open area.. It will get away from you if your not quick on the controls. I have been able to exceed the radio range of the controller flying it so high (est I got it nearly 400 ft up) which it corrected itself by powering off until I could reach it again. But if its flying away from you it could glide almost out of site. Landing it is fairly easy although it can be hazardous. If you let off the power complely you have no steering control. If there is no wind just let off the power completely about 10-15 ft off the ground and it will guide smoothly. If there is wind keep the throttle on min and you can still steer it a little bit. Because there are no rudders you steer it with thrust.. So no thrust no steer.. But this has the advantage of making it more durable. I have been frustrated with it many of times. Its easy to get this thing in a death spiral and screw it into the ground at a high rate of speed or cartwheel it if you dont get good with the controls. Fly it on a very calm day. Use very short bursts of steering thrust and you will be fine. Keep the speed/throttle up when turning as if you let off that too much it will crash hard. I have done cartwheels and plowed it nose first into the ground many times.Its pretty tough as far as R/C planes go.. VERY TOUGH.. But it still takes damage and requires patching up. Taping up a cracked wing or busted wheel mount changes the flight characteristics. What you do to one side of the XPV take the same amount of tape and apply it to the other side. That should balance it out. I did have a problem with the first battery. It failed and the battery case swelled up. Possibly a factory defect. I will be taking the battery back to walmart. I did buy 2 though and suggest you do as well. That way you have more flying time. Pros: Extremely Fast.. Fastest R/C vehicle I ever owned. Tough but far from indestructable. Powerful! More thrust than the Air Hogs Storm Launcher(But not as durable).. Can take off from the ground. 8 Min Battery life is a long time in the Electric R/C Aircraft world. Cons: Price including Battery 100 bux.. Wheels are flimsy for extended driving use.. Tape get dirty and loses stick. High speed flight + no rudder = high speed impacts.. No available spare parts at this time. Battery charge time is 45 mins - 1hr Conclusion: I would not buy this for a 8 year old for sure or if I did they would be supervised and assisted 100%! A responsible 11+ would be the target. This is a great R/C toy for a teen or dad who likes toys and doesnt have 500 bux for a R/C plane. Younger kids I recommend the Air Hogs Aero Biplane.. Cheaper 24.95, tough and slower.. Also comes with the battery.. When your kid can fly that thing without busting it to pieces then let the XPV be the next step up.
19 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Caution, deceptive marketing!,
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This review is from: Jakks Pacific Road Champs XPV Radio Control Car - Without Battery (Toy)
Be warned. This item is not useable without the special battery pack and charger which retails for $29.99. To me, this is a shameful way to sell a product. They are only selling part of the product -- presumably to keep the price low -- but then require that you spend an additional $30 to be able to actually use the product! This little fact is buried in the labelling along with more standard "batteries not included" language. But this gadget does not simply require batteries that can be purchased at any store, it is a special item that has to be purchased from the manufacturer. This is dishonest. Many people will not notice the need for the additional purchase until after the gift has already been given. There are going to be a lot of disappointed kids this Christmas morning!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fast, fun, takes practice, but worth it.,
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= Durability:4.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Jakks Pacific Road Champs XPV Radio Control Car - Without Battery (Toy)
This little plane caught my attention as soon as I saw it. It just looks fast. I hadn't thought about buying a plane till I saw this. Finally after practicing with the Wowee Dragon fly (I purchased to learn flying, and because it was cheaper), I purchased this unit for a deal on clearance (I'm glad I waited). This is a really neat toy. Fast on the ground, but tough to get in the air at first. I have flow this a few times, and I can get it airborne, but it will take time to practice how to turn appropriately. I am amazed at the durability of this also. I have unintentionally given this a beating with minimal battle scars. This is an rc car tweakers dream on getting to practice on how to fly an RC plane. Worth a look at, and with the price coming down, a real steal.FYI: There are a lot of complaints about the Battery Pack not being included. That is true, you do have to purchase it separately, and it is required to run the plane unit. The remote uses 6 AAA. Bad marketing, but never misleading. It states it right on the outside of the box "SOLD SEPARATELY/NOT INCLUDED"
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