While not the perfect model for everyone, our products offer an
unrivalled blend of performance and practicality. This Owner's Gallery -
consisting of customer submitted photos - is a testament to our legendary
reliability and toughness, backed by our commitment to your satisfaction.

With the gentle mists of Wales as a backdrop, Robert Bush writes,
"Smooth, stable, predictable, quick enough, and auto's great. All the money
I've wasted on expensive models that turned out to be disappointing in one way,
or another, and a Pantera turns out to be just about what I've been looking for
all along . . . and not even fantastic for the money, just fantastic!!"

"The grin says it all",
explains Thomas Burgess of Saint Petersburg, FL when he sent this
photo of himself kneeling by his Pantera 50 and then goes on to
say, "What a great flying helicopter!"

Nakia James chose the Funkey-brand Hughes 500 fuselage to transform his
Pantera 50 because, as he explains, "The mechanics are so versatile I
can upgrade the engine later to a big block OS70 for a better power-to-weight
ratio. Also, I like the fact there's a place to mount a needle-valve
control servo molded right into the side frame because it makes adjusting
the fuel mixture in the air easy." She looks sweet Nakia, good
job!

When he's off duty as Chief Engineer aboard the private motor yatch Northern
Light (inset), Maurice Blier flies his Tiger 50. "I selected her
because I appreciate fine quality machinery." he explains, and goes on to
say, "My Tiger 50 is quite the world traveler too. I've had her in
many parts of the world like Capri, Positano, and Sarento in the
Mediteranean as well as all over the Carribean." He also says,
"I fly her all the time because she's fun, draws attention, and is both
smooth and easy to handle." We couldn't say it any better
Maurice!

It's perhaps important to know . . . we don't have paid pilots. So, for
example, when Billy Hemple of Tucson, AZ (best known for his giant scale
activities) says, "Believe it or not, I fly model helicopters to keep sharp
with the big birds!" you're getting it from a guy who bought his model just
like everybody else, and when he continues with, "I prefer the Pantera P50
because it's precise in the air. It's more like one of my competition airplane
actually, and unlike some I've flown, it doesn't zoom or tuck in high speed
flight because it just tracks true." you can take it to the bank. Billy
then goes on to explain, "My family owns the Hobby Barn so I can fly any
model on the market, but I picked it because I didn't want to hassle with a
carbon fiber heli. To be blunt, I don't have time for constant wrenching so for
me, the rugged engineering-plastic construction made it something of a no
brainer." He continues, "After looking over the field, and flying
everything available, it stood head and shoulders above the rest because of its
very simple design and honest flying characteristics." and this means
you're getting the no-bull assessment of a real pro.

Standing behind the counter at Spratt's Trading Post, Thomas Spence of
Hillsdale, MI poses with his Pantera 50. An enthusiastic modeler, Thomas
has even made some custom aluminum parts for his Pantera to include a great
looking hex-design head button for the optional PDR0045 aluminum rotor head
block. Presently, he's trying to figure out how to stuff either a .91
four-stroke, or a gas burner engine into his Pantera . . . and knowing
him, he'll succeed too because he doesn't know the meaning of the word quit!

Whether it's scuba diving, piloting his CAP 10L acrobatic aircraft, or
thrashing the sky with a Pantera at his local flying field, Bill Massy holds
nothing back. An engineer by vocation, and a tinkerer by nature, Bill's a go-to
guy. In fact, his Pantera with the BBC (foreground) is one of (if not
the very first) in a handful of BBC prototypes to escape captivity before
production!

Kneeling behind his Pantera 50 with a full tank of fuel in
preparation of another flight, Nick Crego of Ankeny, IA poses with quiet
pride as behind him, a John Deere harvester at work in the business of feeding
the nation, goes at it. What a beautiful flying site! Pleased with
his model, Nick posted this online, "Went out today to fly the Pantera,
first time with the governor on, and the stock paddles. Wow! Maybe I'm a wimp,
but it's too fast on cyclics. It'll roll and flip a couple of times a second,
and loops can be so tight that they are within the heli's length. I was
seriously bogging it down because I'm not used to the responsiveness, so my
timings are behind. Compared to any other heli I've flown, Evos, Raptors, Furys,
Predators, all tuned to be as fast as I could get them, this is faster. The
Fury is close with the MA whites, but still not as fast."