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Parkzone Visionaire - 2/14/2013 5:18 AM   
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Are there no threads on this plane? I just put mine together and am going to fly it this weekend. Looking for input from other owners?

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RE: Parkzone Visionaire - 2/14/2013 5:23 PM   
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I'm saying that to you

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RE: Parkzone Visionaire - 2/16/2013 2:17 AM   
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The LHS guys wanted to bind it in the store and prop struck the battery a few dozen times when he powered it up, as the battery was hanging out of the thing when they bound it to the DX6i I bought for it. I have two Tournigy lipos for it I bought last week, knowing I was gonna buy the plane, but the connectors are different. The weather here is sucky all weekend, so Monday morning I will hit up the LHS for a replacement for the original batt and an adapter for the chinesium batts. I'll prolly fly it Tuesday or Wednesday..Most likely Tues...If I can I'll get someone to video it.

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RE: Parkzone Visionaire - 2/20/2013 4:44 PM   
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The LHS guys wanted to bind it in the store and prop struck the battery a few dozen times when he powered it up, as the battery was hanging out of the thing when they bound it to the DX6i I bought for it. I have two Tournigy lipos for it I bought last week, knowing I was gonna buy the plane, but the connectors are different. The weather here is sucky all weekend, so Monday morning I will hit up the LHS for a replacement for the original batt and an adapter for the chinesium batts. I'll prolly fly it Tuesday or Wednesday..Most likely Tues...If I can I'll get someone to video it.

We flew ours and so did other very good Pattern and 3D fliers
In the Sport mode - very very easy to fly yet very maneuverable including inverted flat spins
accurate knife edge - avalanche (snap on loop) all easily done with no interferrrence from the AS3X-
just nice smooth flying which holds heading
Uncanny!
In th e 3D mode (flip the retract switch) the throws increase for tumblebug flying
Set up using instructions and get elevator trim pretty close - that's it
We used 2200ma 30 C batts -and also used a APC 12x6 prop-on a EFlite std prop adapter .
This is the BEST ARF I have ever flown - that spans many years of aerobatic ARFS
not the lightest or prettiest but the BEST flying.


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RE: Parkzone Visionaire - 2/21/2013 4:07 PM   
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I've been flying for years and this is hands down the best ARF I've ever had! It is so stable and literally goes where you point it with very little correction needed. I passed the radio around without and concern at the field. The setup was quick and easy on DX8 and I was so impressed I picked up an AR635 for a little Ultra Stick I have. The AR635 was a pain on the initial setup but this AS3X really works! My Ultra Stick never flew so good!

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RE: Parkzone Visionaire - 3/1/2013 2:15 PM   
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It does have this locked in positions during flight, slightest Harrier on landings as still new to 3D. So windy lately yet to practice, do have a short clip, lousy pilot, but super plane, it's a honey!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dc4LaTALJ98&feature=youtube_gdata_player

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RE: Parkzone Visionaire - 4/28/2013 4:58 AM   
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I have about 10 flights on mine. The AS3X makes it feel like a large $1000 airplane instead of a foamy.

http://youtu.be/yudnAJaQPns

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RE: Parkzone Visionaire - 5/14/2013 11:20 PM   
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yes i agree it feels like a bigger plane. they are well worth the 300.00 price tag IMHO. i have had four flights so far and a harrier land on every one. nice 3-d stuff to like ten inside loops in a row, also flat spins from 300 ft and host of other things. very respondsive to controls even not in 3-d mode. get battries that can take an 8-c charge or so not like the one that comes with it and a li-po charger that can charge that rate of 10-15 amps. the battries don't last long, but we were flying in a 15 mph +wind to sooooooo. i would expect 5-6 minutes max from the 2200 mah 3-s. 30-c. what a fun plane, easy to set up. have fun..............

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