- The Avion airplane also includes 2 channel transmitter/charger, display stand and LiPo battery flight pack
- Floats like a feather with gentle enough flight characteristics to land in your hand
- Up to 15 minutes or more of flight time on a single charge
- Lightweight high lift Bi-plane design
- Optional landing gear and carrying case available-Not Included
Product Description
Featuring an ultra-advanced design, Megatech’s AVION plane is the most impressive, easiest-to-fly model airplane to ever hit your living room. Boasting a tight three-foot turning radius, this indoor aerobot is a high-performance plane that is precision-controlled and maneuverable in even the tightest of spaces. Ready to fly right out of the box. Requires 4 “AA” batteries, not included. Measures 3″ x 8″ x 8.5″…. More >>

#1 by M. Vanderburg on November 2nd, 2010
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This plane dose not fly in a stright line. it dose not have enugh power. When i was flying the plane
it lost signal at about 5 feet from me. I would not buy this product again.
Rating: 1 / 5
#2 by Craig S. Johnson on November 2nd, 2010
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The Avion biplane is a total blast to fly – either indoors in a *LARGE* room or outdoors ***AFTER SUNSET*** (that part is rather important!!!).
It’s very easy to fly (as R/C aircraft go), and durable enough to withstand crashes into lamps, couches, chairs, walls, etc. when you’re learning to fly it. I say “when” because you very likely *WILL* crash while learning how to fly it.
I also purchased the optional landing gear (wheels) that should allow it to take off without your having to hand-launch it; though I have honestly not had a chance to attempt a “tabletop takeoff” just yet.
My full review of it (including four videos) can be found at the following URL: [...]
This is my own website, [...] so I’m not just linking to another user’s review here.
Rating: 4 / 5
#3 by Chili princess on November 2nd, 2010
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Gave this product as a gift on Christmas. The remote control broke after playing with it for a few minutes – very disappointing, as we were looking forward to flying it. Extremely fragile plane, also.
Rating: 1 / 5
#4 by phil on November 2nd, 2010
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I just bought this plane on sale from radioshack for $20. It is a joy to fly and is extremeley manuverable. Other than this plane i have only flown an air hogs havoc and a havoc cyclone. The controls on this plain are simple, intuitive and produce clean reactions from the plain. if you have never flown a radio controlled vehicle, this will take some getting used to. The plane looks rather flimsy, but it has survived many crashes by me. hopefully it won’t break in the future. The only downside to this plane is the lack of elavator controls, but that isn’t a surpise for a product in this price range. A great plane for fliers of all ages and skill levels.
Rating: 5 / 5
#5 by Shingles on November 2nd, 2010
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I just got this plane two days ago for my birthday. I charged it up and flew it right away. I had a blast. I crashed alot, but it was still fun. The next day I try flying it and its rotor spins slowly and then turns off. I try it again and it doesn’t turn on. I don’t know what the problem is, but I’m quite disapointed. For 40 dollars you think you’d get a plane that would last longer than two days. I also didn’t like how they put indoor plane. I noticed it could fly outdoors, and if crashing to much was the thing that broke it, it sure would of helped flying outdoors in wide open space. Not flying around vases and chairs in my living room.
Rating: 2 / 5