I bought this RC bird for my two daughters and after noticing that it had a tendency to pitch up and down I made one change that made a world of difference. I got rid of the 3.7 150mah batteries that came with the bird and replaced them 3.7 400mah batteries that you can find on amazon. The battery is larger but still fits in the battery bay, the added weight takes away the pitch tendency gives you more power and longer flight times. I just ordered 5 more batteries for $16.00. Also the batteries that I ordered work just fine with charger that comes with the bird so no need to buy a separate charger. Give it a try.
wow Look great. it glides great ... maybe to good LOL! flys beet then some of the other planes you have had on. it dont look like a bird! might be my first plane . great battery life with all the gliding! still want to get a gogo bird to play with. thanks for the share. stay awesome!
It did fly better than some other planes. The battery did last awhile even flying against the breeze as much as I did. I’ve only recently discovered those go go birds and I have thought about getting one. They look interesting. Thanks for checking the video out and your comment. It really does help the channel.
@@ReadytoRunRC RC ornithopters are what got me into rc. gogos and like basically invented by Kazuhiko Kakuta www.youtube.com/@BZH07614 he does amazing things and makes stuff you would never think could fly fly!
i have so many of these cheap planes, they're great except the pile of crappy controllers they make me have. i wish the manuals came with info about which protocol/settings needed to bind with a better radio that consolidates all these junk controllers into one.
@@Thrashaero most of these cheap planes are great park flyers. I rarely ever find a dud so I agree. That would be awesome to be able to bind a single controller to these or maybe sell a BNF version that you could use your own controller. Then one of their crappy ones wouldn’t even be included just to get thrown on a pile and maybe they can knock a few bucks off the price too.
@@ReadytoRunRC IKR..don't need their dumb controllers with dumb programs and so many dumb batteries to manage when that's a nice chunk of money going nowhere. it is so relieving to finally not need old controllers but also not fun to just throw away, that was money spent.
Kool brother, Houston, the Eagle has landed!
very cool bird
I bought this RC bird for my two daughters and after noticing that it had a tendency to pitch up and down I made one change that made a world of difference. I got rid of the 3.7 150mah batteries that came with the bird and replaced them 3.7 400mah batteries that you can find on amazon. The battery is larger but still fits in the battery bay, the added weight takes away the pitch tendency gives you more power and longer flight times. I just ordered 5 more batteries for $16.00. Also the batteries that I ordered work just fine with charger that comes with the bird so no need to buy a separate charger. Give it a try.
Thanks for the helpful info. I will have to try that out.
Link please
wow Look great. it glides great ... maybe to good LOL! flys beet then some of the other planes you have had on. it dont look like a bird! might be my first plane . great battery life with all the gliding! still want to get a gogo bird to play with. thanks for the share. stay awesome!
It did fly better than some other planes. The battery did last awhile even flying against the breeze as much as I did. I’ve only recently discovered those go go birds and I have thought about getting one. They look interesting. Thanks for checking the video out and your comment. It really does help the channel.
@@ReadytoRunRC RC ornithopters are what got me into rc. gogos and like basically invented by Kazuhiko Kakuta www.youtube.com/@BZH07614
he does amazing things and makes stuff you would never think could fly fly!
i bet this is good fun with actual birds getting mad about their territory
I like it.
It flies pretty good. I had it out over the Christmas holiday flying it around and in calm conditions, it flew great.
Crazy because it looks kinda real. You always have to best affordable RC planes
It really does look like a bird from a distance.
Excact my kind of evening entertainment.
i have so many of these cheap planes, they're great except the pile of crappy controllers they make me have. i wish the manuals came with info about which protocol/settings needed to bind with a better radio that consolidates all these junk controllers into one.
@@Thrashaero most of these cheap planes are great park flyers. I rarely ever find a dud so I agree. That would be awesome to be able to bind a single controller to these or maybe sell a BNF version that you could use your own controller. Then one of their crappy ones wouldn’t even be included just to get thrown on a pile and maybe they can knock a few bucks off the price too.
@@ReadytoRunRC IKR..don't need their dumb controllers with dumb programs and so many dumb batteries to manage when that's a nice chunk of money going nowhere. it is so relieving to finally not need old controllers but also not fun to just throw away, that was money spent.
Well that’s different.
It certainly is.