Originally posted by vanguard
well i for one just wish horizon would have taken what seems to be the approved approach of the people that think we are making this stuff up.
a simple label on the the box would have been all it would have took.
"the system is new and problems are to be expected"
or
"this is the first version of a series to be released so buyer beware"
yea and i guess if i updated from a xr3 to a m-8 i would think the spek was faster too.
and nimble, you seem to know what your taking about, but how are you suppose to hold that thing with the steering wheel where your trigger hand goes.
When you buy a new full size car...is there a big sticker onthehood that says 'This is the first model year of a new car design - Expect problems'....
when you buy a Jaguar does it have a big warning on the dealership showroom's door stating ' These vehicles have a history of mechanical quirks and issues, we advise youlook elsewhere'.....
No?
hmmmm....nobody has put a gun to your head and forced you to adopt new technology....(or buy that brand new car)....Spektrum has tested the system and itws found to work properly...now that it is into production, quality assurance gets tougher with higher volumes produced, and it is used by a larger sample of peple in more varied applications....problems are going to show up....period....Horizon is dealing wit the issues as the arise. Where is the complaint?