A bit of friendly advice - TAKE HEED of that warning about running this on the bench! These have a lot of folks reporting motor stutters and ESC deaths from ESC and flight board over temperature. Also the servos seem to strip out fairly quickly. Probably because it was designed down for absolute minimum weight when it was a 1s brushed unit. At least the stock ESC is semi-off-the-board so can be cut off and replaced with an upgraded unit. The protocol for this is coming for use on a decent Multi Radio with the next release, I believe.
@@michaellambert5062 well I feel that left and right are one channel just as the elevator up and down is one channel. But it's a minor detail, I'm used to the exaggerated and even hilarious descriptions of these Chinese brands.
RC toy planes are usually described by the number of flight controls provided. Chinesium suppliers often fudge their advertising! 😜😁🙄 1-channel = motor only. 2-channel = motor + rudder by differential thrust between 2 motors. 3-channel = motor + elevator + rudder or elevator, motors + differential thrust + elevator or motor + elevons (combined ailerons and elevator) or (bank and yank) motor + ailerons + elevator. 4-channel = motor + ailerons + elevator + rudder. (AND other combos of elevons and diff thrust.) These can often use several extra control channels from the transmitter to the plane (and telemetry return.) EG to control plane lights, stability modes, automatic tricks, etc.
fantastic plane,can't wait to see it fly 😀👍👍😎😎
Thanks! Coming soon
Alex great unboxing and comparison of little jets. Jeff in LA USA
Thanks! So many options out there these days.
Good looking air plane!!!
Cool Unboxing and Review my Friend!!!!
🐼🥇🐻❄️👌🏻
Thank you friend!
You're welcome!
Looking forward to watch that plane fly
@@pandacrawler6x6 coming soon 👍
Very cool jet 🛩️
@@UrbanLegendRC thanks, I hope it flies as good as it looks 😁
A bit of friendly advice - TAKE HEED of that warning about running this on the bench! These have a lot of folks reporting motor stutters and ESC deaths from ESC and flight board over temperature. Also the servos seem to strip out fairly quickly. Probably because it was designed down for absolute minimum weight when it was a 1s brushed unit. At least the stock ESC is semi-off-the-board so can be cut off and replaced with an upgraded unit.
The protocol for this is coming for use on a decent Multi Radio with the next release, I believe.
Thanks, they do make a point of it. I do wonder how easy it is to replace electronics if needed.
Though misleading, it's technically a 4CH.
1. Throttle
2. Left turn
3. Right turn
4. Elevators (collectively) up AND down
No yaw though.
@@michaellambert5062 well I feel that left and right are one channel just as the elevator up and down is one channel.
But it's a minor detail, I'm used to the exaggerated and even hilarious descriptions of these Chinese brands.
RC toy planes are usually described by the number of flight controls provided. Chinesium suppliers often fudge their advertising! 😜😁🙄
1-channel = motor only.
2-channel = motor + rudder by differential thrust between 2 motors.
3-channel = motor + elevator + rudder or elevator, motors + differential thrust + elevator or motor + elevons (combined ailerons and elevator) or (bank and yank) motor + ailerons + elevator.
4-channel = motor + ailerons + elevator + rudder. (AND other combos of elevons and diff thrust.)
These can often use several extra control channels from the transmitter to the plane (and telemetry return.) EG to control plane lights, stability modes, automatic tricks, etc.