The P-38 Lightning is my all time favorite WWII warbird. I haven't flown the Flightline P-38 enough yet to decide if it's going to be a favorite RC plane yet. I'm not saying it's not going to be, I just don't have enough flights under my belt to decide...
That said, I have one plane in the hangar that will get replaced, immediately, if I ever destroy it. It's not a true warbird, but it did see service during the war. The Roc Hobby Beechcraft 1030mm Staggerwing. Six channel, and lights. How can you not love a biplane with retracts & flaps?!? It's docile, but will move out just fine when you pin the throttle. It'll handle short grass, the fit and finish are way above par, and the scale details are just amazing. It's also tough as nails, I've yet to break anything other than a prop, and it still looks fantastic after more than 100 flights. It also didn't see a price increase with all that's going on. I love this plane, flew it today, and would replace in in an instant!
That said, I have one plane in the hangar that will get replaced, immediately, if I ever destroy it. It's not a true warbird, but it did see service during the war. The Roc Hobby Beechcraft 1030mm Staggerwing. Six channel, and lights. How can you not love a biplane with retracts & flaps?!? It's docile, but will move out just fine when you pin the throttle. It'll handle short grass, the fit and finish are way above par, and the scale details are just amazing. It's also tough as nails, I've yet to break anything other than a prop, and it still looks fantastic after more than 100 flights. It also didn't see a price increase with all that's going on. I love this plane, flew it today, and would replace in in an instant!







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