New ParkZone Radian Pro for AeroFly Pro Deluxe
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New ParkZone Radian Pro for AeroFly Pro Deluxe
Hello AFPD flyers. Just completed a:
ParkZone Radian Pro for AFPD
Special Note: This AFPD model should be extracted from the .zip
file and the folder copied to the AFPD aircraft directory. Then
the .wav file for the model needs to be copied to the AFPD sound
directory. Please read INSTALL.TXT and EULA.TXT included. Special
thanks to Hans Wonner and Arthur Schönknecht for the fine-tuning
of this model.
website: http://www.parkzone.com/Products/Def...ProdID=PKZ5475
video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pFEi2yro0Y
WingSpan: 78.5 in. / 2000 mm
Length: 45.0 in. / 1140 mm
Weight: 34.6 oz. / 980 g
Battery: 3-cell 11.1V 1300 mAh 20C LiPo
Motor: 480 size brushless motor 960Kv, 30A ESC
Prop: 9.75 x 7.5 in. / 24.77 x 19.95 cm. folding prop
Good Flying! -- Gary (my afpd web site)
ParkZone Radian Pro for AFPD
Special Note: This AFPD model should be extracted from the .zip
file and the folder copied to the AFPD aircraft directory. Then
the .wav file for the model needs to be copied to the AFPD sound
directory. Please read INSTALL.TXT and EULA.TXT included. Special
thanks to Hans Wonner and Arthur Schönknecht for the fine-tuning
of this model.
website: http://www.parkzone.com/Products/Def...ProdID=PKZ5475
video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pFEi2yro0Y
WingSpan: 78.5 in. / 2000 mm
Length: 45.0 in. / 1140 mm
Weight: 34.6 oz. / 980 g
Battery: 3-cell 11.1V 1300 mAh 20C LiPo
Motor: 480 size brushless motor 960Kv, 30A ESC
Prop: 9.75 x 7.5 in. / 24.77 x 19.95 cm. folding prop
Good Flying! -- Gary (my afpd web site)
Last edited by ggunners; 10-29-2013 at 09:42 AM.
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This is a great glider that is my first time trying a glider, good price. Used the DX-6i to fly it. Would make same purchase again if looking for a glider this is the one you should go with. The only durability issues I have seen is the use of plastic tabs for holding the wings on and the plastic ....