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kookboy
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I think this thread will be closed soon.

It's absolutely ridiculous you guys.

When it comes down to it, buy whatever you want.

Like it was said, money is relative to the person spending it.

One person cannot justify spending over $200 on a stabilizer, while another can.

That is life. Deal with it.

If anyone that posts in this forum truly believes in their head that the HC3A/3D/RIGID models suck compared to the AP2000i and that they are affected by weather/snow/etc...

I just have to say, either

a) you are not setting it up properly
b) you have a faulty unit
c) you cannot read the instructions
d) you cannot follow a simple walkthrough that has been posted on this site
e) all of the above

Seriously, this whole bashing crap is childish.

They both work great for what they do. Pick one.

There is ample documentation in these threads and enough people who fly both that are willing to help anyone who needs it.

Sorry your thread took a turn for the worse David.

You'll get it running quick.

The software helps a great deal, especially in the RIGID flybarless mode.

Jesse

... But honey it was only $$$
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AceBird
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After all, if 1 says it's bad and 3 say he's wrong then he must be wrong.

You speak with a considerable amount of intelligence. Oops, now that I have paid you a complement you will be referred to as my brother. Sorry about that. Every once and a while a forum member will come on line and express his feeling about a product that is truthful but isn’t supported by the masses. He will be ridiculed or insulted for his deeds by some but whether it is said or not he will be thanked by others. The forum (all forums) is comprised of all kinds of people with all kinds of intentions. That makes it interesting and for the good listener it makes it informative.

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What happened to all the real pros ?. I think maybe they're all too busy working to be bothered with this kind of crap.

I really like this statement. It is the easiest way for a newbie to separate the professional from a want-a-be or a salesman. It would be good for newbie’s to keep this in mind. If a person monitors this forum with the intention of ridiculing or rebutting everything an individual posts then he is not a pro by any stretch of the imagination.

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Save the mud slinging for the playground - it reflects badly on you (and reps must stay clean).

Professional salesmen or Reps would never sling mud at anyone even the ones that deserve it. I know because I usually test a salesmen’s patience. Mud slinging only appears in recreational businesses because the promoters of products do not come from a background in salesmanship.

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Sorry to everyone else for filling this thread with this but I just had to vent:

Remember something Barry, just because the odds look like they are 5 against 1 doesn’t mean those are the real odds. You are not alone.

Ace
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