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Old 10-20-2006 | 03:27 PM
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Default Is it worth it? (X-Port)

Hi guys...

I have to ask for some opinions/advice. Parkzone/Hobbyzone have a feature on some of their planes that come with the X-port. I have seen a few vids of it and action and it looked like a cool accessory. I am interested in purchasing the Parkzone Slo-V in the near future and it says that you can put on the X-port. Will this allow for "aerial combat" or drop module usage? Does anyone have the x-port with more than one plane and have you had "combat" with a friend or anything along the lines?

I have one more question I need to ask. With the Slo-v, you can do loops and fly inverted right? If not; can someone recommend a parkflyer with such capabilities that is not too fast? Preferably a "slow-flyer".


Thank you all for contributing to my never-ending questions
Old 10-20-2006 | 03:59 PM
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Hi!
Go to http://www.mft.nu/ and you will find some real good electric R/C planes. The airplane you are refearing to is not that good, sorry!

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