The DeeRC FX-9672 EPP foam take on the SR-72 Darkstar is an awesome design that looks about perfect. Does she fly? Yes, but it takes a bit of work and a whole lot of crashing to get there.The plane operates on a 4-channel remote that is pretty decent, and it has an over 500' range which you need with this plane. The controller operates the two ailerons and provides differential thrust to each of the brushed motor engines located inside the plane.You get two doubled-up batteries which is good because you are controlling two motors here, and an instruction booklet, a spare nosecone sheath and two sets of landing gear (which are close to worthless). Also a tube of glue for repairs, but I have not seen a need for that yet.The controllability is sensitive in some areas and broad in others. This makes understanding how to fly it a bit of a trick as the reactions are varied. One thing to know for sure, it's too light in the nose and requires a small amount of ballast up front and keep the thrust going because she stalls out easily.It's a cool plane no matter how you slice it, just be prepared to work at flying it.