Sounds good, Mixdup, we're eager to hear what you think about it when you maiden yours! I'm happy with how this bird turned out, and think it accomplishes the balance of various factors that we set out to achieve with the aircraft, in terms of features, price, fidelity, and most important flight handling. There are a couple of small tweaks that as a developer I would have changed if I had more time, but the name of the game in this business is knowing when to call a project Ready, and move on to the next one.
As Ryan's video shows, and the witnesses at NEFI a couple weekends ago who saw it fly, this Spitfire is a nice well rounded scale plus performer. I look forward to dirtying mine up a bit and going with a different markings set from Callie.
A friendly reminder as well, that as with all of our models from Freewing and FlightLineRC, we encourage everyone to read up on the markings we chose to include in the box with this new Big Spit. As students of aviation history, we can gain a greater appreciation for the models we're flying by reading about the lives of the men and women who operated them in wartime.
As Ryan's video shows, and the witnesses at NEFI a couple weekends ago who saw it fly, this Spitfire is a nice well rounded scale plus performer. I look forward to dirtying mine up a bit and going with a different markings set from Callie.
A friendly reminder as well, that as with all of our models from Freewing and FlightLineRC, we encourage everyone to read up on the markings we chose to include in the box with this new Big Spit. As students of aviation history, we can gain a greater appreciation for the models we're flying by reading about the lives of the men and women who operated them in wartime.

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This is exciting!
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