Parkzone Ultra Micro P-51 Mustang BNF WWII Warbird RC Plane with AS3X playing in the wind

10 years ago
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First off, I love RC planes! This Parkzone Ultra Micro P-51 Mustang WWII Warbird RC Plane with AS3X Technology is certainly one of my favorites too. I would also like to note that the airplane is completely stock during the entire video.

The video is packed full of realistic low passes from my UM P-51 Mustang with AS3X technology from Parkzone. This new Parkzone Ultra Micro is incredibly detailed and looks so scale in the air! Not only that, the AS3X technology make it very stable in the air even in fairly strong wind! That helps keep you from crashing your plane and we all know none of us like to crash our planes....at least those of us that are sane. Sometimes we like to get into near crash situations, but we like to recover from those and brag about them to our friends later. An example of this is the near crash landing due to a gust from the wind that I was able to avoid.

Note: This is not the new E-Flite P-51 Mustang. I do have some videos of that plane.

This updated Parkzone Ultra Micro version of the P-51D Mustang is so much fun to fly that I am happy to show you how this WW2 RC airplane flies! Horizon Hobby and Parkzone did an amazing job with this RC plane. I am still in awe of how well it flies in wind or calm conditions. It is acrobatic and capable of various stunts and tricks as well.

For those of you who are curious as to what remote control or radio I used for this flight. It is my trusty DX6i. It makes flying my newest Parkzone P-51 a breeze.

If you are on the fence about buying this like I was, jump off and get your Parkzone Ultra Micro P-51 today! This piece of World War II history (or WW2) is amazing in Parkzone Micro P-51 form.

Perhaps I may purchase its older brother in the form of the Parkzone P-51 Mustang BL soon. All I know for sure is that I love my new P-51 mustang RC plane. Stay tuned and find out what happens next!

GB

PS: If you purchased the Parkzone P-40 UM or Ultra Micro, this one flies nothing like it from what I understand, though I have not witnessed this first-hand. This is a compliment to the P-51 and how well its AS3X version was designed.

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