i was personally dumbfounded and shocked on how crazy HEAVY this plane was after fully assembled without the battery even installed in it. 5.5lbs is even heavier than the fms 1400mm T-28
Nope. I ran a watt meter on it to make sure it wasn't over amping anything. The stock prop assembly can't handle the RPMs from 6s though. You have to change to a regular 2 blade. I've run mine on a 14x6 and a 15x6. It gets a little warm on a 15 but that was running like 80% full throttle lol. Normal flying of mixed throttle it was fine
Did you try landing without flaps? I think it has too much lift. I have a Flightline Spitfire and it behaves similarly with flaps - without them the landings are much more predictable (less floating around and wing rocking).
I'm always blown away by how archaic the flight controllers and radio protocols are in the scale model hobby. Coming from highly customizable iNav and Ardupilot flight controllers, Crossfire and Express LRS radio protocols just frustrates me. It feels like being thrown back to the bronze age.
@@TwoBrosRC It doesn't specifically have to do with your channel, and I definitely don't mean any disrespect. I'm just a bit taken back by the propriety in these models when you can have so much more control over your build on other platforms that come in at the same price points, and have better performance. Especially in radio protocol technology. Less fail-safes is a no brainier for anyone who's destroyed a project due to lost signal. On the flight controller side, having full control of each function instead of relying on the manufacturer to set it up out of the box is a very powerful tool. A manufacturer could just as easily apply these settings to an iNav compatible FC for instance, but still allow the customer to make changes. It is £ for £, $ for $ the same. It just feels like Spektrum has this side of the hobby convinced it's the only way.
See this happen on landing with my e-flite 1.2mm Corsair, on windy days flaps no flaps she wants to lift back up and down usually have to go around a couple times to bring it down good video thanks. ☺🛩🛩🪂👍👍
i was personally dumbfounded and shocked on how crazy HEAVY this plane was after fully assembled without the battery even installed in it. 5.5lbs is even heavier than the fms 1400mm T-28
Some lovely butter landings in there despite the obvious conditions!
Nice plane Jon, iconic. Nice flying in the tornado...lol
Another great video!!! I fly mine on a 5 cell 4000 pack and love the power!!!
Did you change the motor or esc?
I crashed my p-40 last Sunday flying in crazy wind. I jammed it back together and flew it again today in crazy wind but on 6S and it flew amazing lol
Did you change the motor or esc to fly on 6s. I don't want to burn them up?
Nope. I ran a watt meter on it to make sure it wasn't over amping anything. The stock prop assembly can't handle the RPMs from 6s though. You have to change to a regular 2 blade. I've run mine on a 14x6 and a 15x6. It gets a little warm on a 15 but that was running like 80% full throttle lol. Normal flying of mixed throttle it was fine
У вас очень крутые самолёты)
I'm just memorized by the P40 in the air, split flaps dropped, in a forward slip, gracefully floating (or fumble-fu
Happy to help! It's second only to the FMS Tigercat in our view.
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Oh, that Tigercat is some kind of magical. But, it's just so damn BIG!
Soon as I've got a bigger house, she'll be tops on my list, too ☻ 👍
Thanks!
Welcome!
Looking at this warbird from almost any angle, it just screams "let's fight".
AirHammer out!!
It's definitely got a mean look to it.
Great review Jon, thanks!
Does the battery try need any modifications to use 4s 3300mah (as needed in the E-flite P-51 1.2m)?
It shouldn't need any modifications to fit a larger battery. It should be able to take up to 5,000 easily.
My FMS P40 that I purchased a couple months ago takes HV packs with no problem. I think you may have a bad ESC in yours.
Ours takes them but thinks they're 5s packs.
Did you try landing without flaps? I think it has too much lift.
I have a Flightline Spitfire and it behaves similarly with flaps - without them the landings are much more predictable (less floating around and wing rocking).
There's almost no wing rock at all when it isn't turbulent.
You mentioned settings, can you share your settings for this plane please?
There's no special setup here. It's a basic aileron flap airframe.
Man nice my bday is coming and my big bro is getting me one I’m a teenager if you don’t k
Hope you enjoy it!
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I'm always blown away by how archaic the flight controllers and radio protocols are in the scale model hobby. Coming from highly customizable iNav and Ardupilot flight controllers, Crossfire and Express LRS radio protocols just frustrates me. It feels like being thrown back to the bronze age.
Not really sure what that's got to do with the P-40, but we'll take your word for it.
@@TwoBrosRC It doesn't specifically have to do with your channel, and I definitely don't mean any disrespect. I'm just a bit taken back by the propriety in these models when you can have so much more control over your build on other platforms that come in at the same price points, and have better performance. Especially in radio protocol technology. Less fail-safes is a no brainier for anyone who's destroyed a project due to lost signal. On the flight controller side, having full control of each function instead of relying on the manufacturer to set it up out of the box is a very powerful tool. A manufacturer could just as easily apply these settings to an iNav compatible FC for instance, but still allow the customer to make changes. It is £ for £, $ for $ the same. It just feels like Spektrum has this side of the hobby convinced it's the only way.
I rather have nitro...longer flying times......😊
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See this happen on landing with my e-flite 1.2mm Corsair, on windy days flaps no flaps she wants to lift back up and down usually have to go around a couple times to bring it down good video thanks. ☺🛩🛩🪂👍👍