I've built and flown a number of Dynam models. If you are like me and prefer having several inexpensive models in your hangar, then you need to take a look at the products from Dynam. Some might say, "You get what you pay for." I've found that with the Dynam brand, "You get more than you pay for."
I'm not sure why the Dynam SR Trainer caught my eye -- but it did. When it went on sale and there was an additional 11% off for the Veterans Day Sale at Nitroplanes (Hey I'm a vet!) I added it to my collection.
The Dynam T-28 Trojan is a popular version of an equally popular model. The 50 inch wingspan and 39 inch length make it OK for a park flyer and great for a club field. The model comes with electric retracts and optional flaps. The RTF version also includes a radio and receiver.
The old saying about a Tempest in a Teapot refers to a little thing that is being treated like a big thing because the surroundings are small. In this case, the Tempest is the British Hawker Tempest and it is no little thing.
Having been bitten by the EDF bug, a sale on the Dynam Turbojet was too much to resist. This also proved a great project to try a video build log. With that in mind, I've made a couple of notes here but the primary build log is in the videos below.