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- ParkZone abstract "ParkZone is a brand of intermediate-level, radio controlled electric model aircraft produced and distributed by American hobby manufacturer Horizon Hobby of Champaign, Illinois, USA. The name is taken from the term park flyer, denoting a relatively small, and unobtrusive model that can be flown in a park.Models that represent the Parkzone lineup include various scale aircraft, such as the P-51D Mustang, F4F Wildcat, F4U Corsair, Spitfire and more, as well as several non-scale sport aircraft. Many of these use electronics that may be used in other park flyers and use lithium polymer batteries.US-based hobby retail chain HobbyTown USA of Lincoln, Nebraska named ParkZone as its \"2005 Hobby Company of the Year.\"Parkzone offers a purchasing option called \"Bind N' Fly\" or \"BNF\", which includes everything needed to fly the aircraft, except the radio transmitter. This allows those who already own Spektrum brand transmitters to link or \"bind\" their transmitter to the aircraft and fly without needing to purchase an additional transmitter or receiver crystal.On September 1, 2009, a ParkZone Sukhoi Su-26m ultra-micro indoor/outdoor model flown by an unknown pilot delayed the top of the sixth inning of a baseball game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Arizona Diamondbacks at Dodger Stadium. The plane eventually crashed near the Diamondbacks' dugout; Diamondbacks utility infielder Augie Ojeda picked up the model and destroyed it so that play could resume.The current model lineup includes the Sukhoi SU-29MM, Sport Cub, Artizan, Fw-190 A-8, T-28 Trojan, Radian, and Radian Pro. In addition there is an Ultra-Micro line consisting of an ultra micro Icon A-5, P-5D Mustang, T-28 Trojan, Night Vapor, and the Ember 2. Several of these models have highly detailed scale features, removable landing gear, three- or four-channel operation and various aftermarket add-ons and upgrades.Discontinued aircraft include the Typhoon 3D sport plane, Super Decathlon, Bf-109, Fw-190, Cessna 210, Citabria, Etomic Vapor slow flyer and Slo-V slow flyer.".
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- ParkZone wikiPageExternalLink www.hobbyzonesports.com.
- ParkZone wikiPageExternalLink www.parkzone.com.
- ParkZone wikiPageExternalLink www.revolectrix.com.
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- ParkZone wikiPageLength "3116".
- ParkZone wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- ParkZone wikiPageRevisionID "666588753".
- ParkZone wikiPageWikiLink Arizona_Diamondbacks.
- ParkZone wikiPageWikiLink Augie_Ojeda.
- ParkZone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio-controlled_aircraft.
- ParkZone wikiPageWikiLink Champaign,_Illinois.
- ParkZone wikiPageWikiLink Dodger_Stadium.
- ParkZone wikiPageWikiLink File:Parkzone.gif.
- ParkZone wikiPageWikiLink Hobby.
- ParkZone wikiPageWikiLink Horizon_Hobby.
- ParkZone wikiPageWikiLink Lincoln,_Nebraska.
- ParkZone wikiPageWikiLink Lithium_polymer_battery.
- ParkZone wikiPageWikiLink Los_Angeles_Dodgers.
- ParkZone wikiPageWikiLink Park.
- ParkZone wikiPageWikiLink Radio-controlled_aircraft.
- ParkZone wikiPageWikiLink Spektrum_RC.
- ParkZone wikiPageWikiLink Sukhoi.
- ParkZone wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- ParkZone wikiPageWikiLink File:Parkzone-slov.jpg.
- ParkZone wikiPageWikiLinkText "ParkZone".
- ParkZone wikiPageWikiLinkText "ParkZone#J-3 Cub".
- ParkZone wikiPageWikiLinkText "ParkZone#P-51D Mustang".
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- ParkZone subject Category:Radio-controlled_aircraft.
- ParkZone hypernym Brand.
- ParkZone type Company.
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- ParkZone comment "ParkZone is a brand of intermediate-level, radio controlled electric model aircraft produced and distributed by American hobby manufacturer Horizon Hobby of Champaign, Illinois, USA. The name is taken from the term park flyer, denoting a relatively small, and unobtrusive model that can be flown in a park.Models that represent the Parkzone lineup include various scale aircraft, such as the P-51D Mustang, F4F Wildcat, F4U Corsair, Spitfire and more, as well as several non-scale sport aircraft.".
- ParkZone label "ParkZone".
- ParkZone sameAs Q7137593.
- ParkZone sameAs m.054t15.
- ParkZone sameAs Q7137593.
- ParkZone wasDerivedFrom ParkZone?oldid=666588753.
- ParkZone depiction Parkzone-slov.jpg.
- ParkZone homepage www.parkzone.com.
- ParkZone isPrimaryTopicOf ParkZone.