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ParkZone™ Charge-and-Fly™ aircraft take you light years beyond the typical ready-to-fly park flyer experience with RC innovations like Mode Change Flight Control™ software and the exclusive X-Port™ plug-and-play accessory system.

Mode Change Flight Control Software
All ParkZone aircraft come equipped with some form of Mode Change Flight Control (MCFC) software. MCFC software allows you to tailor a ParkZone airplane's in-flight handling to suit your skill level by switching flight modes either from the transmitter or manually in the airplane itself.

Each plane comes from the factory with its default flight mode set for the relatively new RC pilot. In this type of mode, the MCFC software acts as an on-board copilot and assists a pilot by coupling rudder and elevator, limiting control surface movement to keep from getting into an unrecoverable situation. Once pilots are comfortable flying in the default mode, they can select more advanced flight modes that give them complete control of all the aircraft's flight controls.

X-Port Plug-n-Play Accessory System
Several ParkZone aircraft are equipped with the exclusive X-Port™ accessory system.
X-Port lets you add exciting capabilities like air-to-air combat and a parachute release simply by attaching and plugging in optional accessories like the Sonic Combat Module™ and Aerial Drop Module™.
  Sonic Combat Module (HBZ4020)
The Sonic Combat Module emits a sonic "blast" with an effective range of up to 80 feet. To score a hit, get within 80 feet of another SCM-equipped ParkZone or HobbyZone® plane, lock onto their tail, and fire. When hit, the victim's Sonic Combat Module will emit a high-pitched tone and disable their motor for 10 seconds. During this time, they will still have directional control so they can maneuver into position for a counter attack or make a safe landing.

Aerial Drop Module (HBZ6023)
Challenge friends to target practice or see who can get the longest parachute hang-time with the Aerial Drop Module. The ADM uses an innovative electromagnetic release mechanism that let's X-Port-equipped ParkZone and HobbyZone airplanes drop a streamer bomb or parachute, both of which are included.