E-flite UMX Beast 3D BNF with AS3X Technology Unboxing and Review Taken with Sony HDR-CX290 Handycam

10 years ago
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This is the unboxing and review for my second attempt to own an E-flite UMX Beast 3D BNF Basic with AS3X Technology. I recorded this video with my Sony HDR-CX290 Handycam camcorder. I actually intended this to be a bit of an unboxing of sort that that camera but it didn't turn out that way. More will be highlighted in futures videos about my Sony Handycam.

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Beast 3D Review Notes

Pros:

- A very attractive little RC biplane!
- It comes with a Spektrum receiver
- Is compatible with other UMX battery options
- Solid customer service to remedy the situation

Cons:

- Poorly assembled
- F-Grade QC
- Very disappointing to have two bad ones in a row
- Required me to print out the return label and my account
was only credited AFTER it was received on-site

You didn't get a chance to hear the AS3X Technology working on this RC bipe due to yet another defective UMX Beast like you can with my Parkzone P-51 Mustang BNF. This is a pretty new flying location where I flew my E-Flite UMX MiG-15, Hobbyzone Champ, Parkzone T-28, and my Parkzone Pole Cat in addition to my V1 Parkzone UM P-51 Mustang recently. My buddy's UMX Carbon Cub SS also falls into that camp as well.

PS: This one is a cool airplane in a line-up of other cool planes that are mostly warbirds, including WWII Warbirds such as the P-47 Thunderbolt, Parkzone T-28, F4F Wildcat, F4U Corsair, P-47 Lightning, Supermarine Spitfire, and P-51 Mustang Parkzone Warbirds. Hopefully they will add in a P-40 Warhawk, P-38 Lightning, P-39 Airacobro, B-17 Flying Fortress, or a Japanese Mitsubishi Zero Fighter in the near future.

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