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Hobby Zone Firebird Commander 2 with ACT

Hobby Zone Firebird Commander 2 In Flight



Hobby Zone Firebird Commander 2 Product Features

  • Anti-Crash Technology™ (ACT) so learning to fly is easy and safe
  • One-box purchase - everything needed to fly comes in the box, including batteries
  • Powerful 380 motor enables great climb rate and power
  • Two transmitter-selectable flight modes, ACT "on" or "off", so pilots can select the appropriate level of control for their skill level
  • Detailed instruction manual and video CD
  • X-Port technology equipped for use with Sonic Combat Module™, Aerial Drop Module™ or Night Flight Module™
  • Soft nose provides added durability in the case of a hard landing or crash.
  • Rechargeable 6-cell 7.2V 900mAh Ni-MH battery pack
  • AC wall charger charges battery pack within in three hours
  • Fully proportional 2-channel FM radio system with six frequencies

    Nothing as exciting as Anti-Crash Technology (ACT) has happened to entry-level radio-controlled planes since HobbyZone was introduced. It's a good match for the Hobby Zone Firebird Commander 2

    Here’s how it works:

    Two sensors on the fuselage, one on the top and one on the bottom, monitor the position of the plane in relation to the ground. When the plane is flying level, the top sensor sees the sky while the bottom sensor sees the ground, and they tell the onboard computer (receiver) that the plane is flying correctly. If the plane enters a severe dive, the sensors detect the change in orientation and react to the danger that the plane is then in. The software in the receiver will then temporarily cut the motor, and correct the severe angle and pitch of the plane. This causes the nose to come up and pulls the plane out of the dive to help prevent the plane from crashing. The pilot is then able to regain control. If pilots are flying correctly and do not put the plane into a severe dive situation while ACT is engaged, they will have complete control of the plane’s flight pattern. Once users gain experience flying, they can turn ACT off.

    Now, you can take advantage of this technological development by purchasing a Hobby Zone Firebird Commander 2. This plane comes with everything that you need to teach yourself how to fly, including a battery pack for the plane, batteries for the transmitter, and an instructional video and manual. All of this, including the revolutionary Anti-Crash Technology, makes a price of less than $100 seem like a steal. And, with the ability to shut ACT off, it’s like you get two planes in one. You can learn to fly with ACT engaged, and then shut it off to fly more aggressively and to use X-Port modules, such as the Aerial Drop Module (HBZ6023), Sonic Combat Module (HBZ4020) or the Night Flight Module (HBZ3510). Because flying at night is very difficult, you should be quite experienced before you attempt to use this module and the ACT software should be shut off.

    You will need...Everything you need to get your Hobby Zone Firebird Commander 2 in the air is included in the box!

    Specifications:

    Wing Span: 40.0 in/1020mm Overall Length: 30.5 in/770mm Flying Weight: 17 oz/480 g Motor Size: 380 Power Radio: FM 2-channel proportional Trim Scheme Colors: white/blue/black Recommended Battery: 6-cell 7.2V 900mAh Ni-MH (included) Approx. Assembly Time: 2 minutes and 40 minutes or less to charge the battery Transmitter Range: 2500 ft. Available Frequencies: 6 frequencies on 27 MHz X-Port: Yes Anti-Crash Technology: Yes Charger: AC wall charger w/timer and LED Landing Gear: Yes Steering: Proportional

    Buy the Hobby Zone Firebird Commander 2 at Red Rocket Hobbies

    Firebird Commander 2 Owner's Manual

    Firebird Commander 2 In Flight Video


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