Volantex has a revised 400mm F4U Corsair. It has a white botton, and no yellow ring around the nose. It's more scale detailed, and has the clear cockpit. It was released following the new P-51. I enjoy this series of flyers using a Radiomaster Zorro, & it's always a great time. Outstanding collection, & happy flying, my friend.
@@warehouse1429where did you find this new Corsair variant? Is it a 400mm wingspan or perhaps a larger 500mm wingspan plane? Looking everywhere and not seeing a 400mm Eachine Warbird 2nd variant Corsair.
@@warehouse1429I found it! Yesss! Dude! Just completed my purchase on Banggood, wow does this new V2 Corsair variant look fantastic. Thank you for letting all of us know about this, totally made my night and I'll drop a video on the new Corsair when it arrives.
Now that was interesting, great job! we have six of these and fly almost every day for about a year now, we have only had to replace the gearboxes on a couple of them.
A neat collection of "Eachine" rebranded Volantex 400mm toys. The V761 series has been gradually improved since the little Volantex V761-1 Trainstar 3-channeler came out many years ago. About the only suspect ones over the years have been the F-22 and F-16 jets and the first shippings of the BF109s - all of which had occasional flight programming glitches. Plus the lack of motor failsafe on the initial ones - now remedied on them all! The current releases with the better wheels, pop-out service panels, screw-in flight boards, better battery slot, S-bus and DSM satellite receiver sockets, clear canopies and telemetry for battery and range plus "auto take-off and circle" are the top of the heap of little brushed planes. They can be modified to brushless but are really a bit small for that. The best candidate for 2s brushless conversion would have been the oddball 500mm "Eachine P-47 Razorback" (manufactured by Gawd-knows-whom!) It was a real dog stock but a nice airframe. However that seems to have well and truly gone down around the s-bend these days.
Great video! Just got my first ever plane the Corsair, loved it so much I got the p51, and now just ordered the V2 Corsair. I saved a screen shot of all the models but now I learned there’s more like the new p51. Thanks for the video these planes are gaining a large fan base! 👏
I'm so glad this video found you! They really are such a blast to fly, but I was never expecting I'd become so determined to collect them all too. Forgot to mention it in the video but at full throttle top speed is 31mph. Thank you very much for watching and commenting, it's so appreciated.
Glad you brought this up. Yes the new P47 is made by Eachine, and yes it's a warbird, but it's a 500mm plane, so it's not part of the standard 400mm wingspan of the Eachine Warbird Collection.
Never mind everything I said before, you are completely right, there's a new 400mm P47 Eachine Warbird Thunderbolt as well as the 500mm version. Thank you for the info!
@@lewiemotorsports3616 Right? And I so hear you on the enjoyment factor. Even when I'm not flying and just chilling with a movie, it's so satisfying to see them like that. Hell of a view. Really appreciate the feedback!
@davestell7390 Thanks for watching! I hung them by taking wire coat hangers, cutting a straight section, and bending it 90 degrees on both sides so I have basically a metal u shape [_________] so it looks like this with both ends about 1.5", then I press both ends into the wall and rest the wheels on the wire crossbar. The overall length depends on the overall width of the front landing gear wheels, which vary greatly depending on the model. Hope this helps!
The Corsair has the upgraded rubber wheels, only the red tail p51 has those useless washer landing gear wheels. Thanks for watching, it's most appreciated!
Eachine Spitfire is Phenomenal!
Good job man! Appreciate the shout out! Glad it has a good home!
There is now a P-39 available.
@@oldtig1205 I think you mean the new 2nd variant of the P40 Warhawk. Searched everywhere for a P39 but came up empty.
Volantex has a revised 400mm F4U Corsair. It has a white botton, and no yellow ring around the nose. It's more scale detailed, and has the clear cockpit.
It was released following the new P-51. I enjoy this series of flyers using a Radiomaster Zorro, & it's always a great time.
Outstanding collection, & happy flying, my friend.
Got that new v2 Corsair coming! Where did you see the new p51? I was shopping banggood
@@warehouse1429where did you find this new Corsair variant? Is it a 400mm wingspan or perhaps a larger 500mm wingspan plane? Looking everywhere and not seeing a 400mm Eachine Warbird 2nd variant Corsair.
@@davidsapir9638 ordered it from banggood I’ll comment back here when I get it in another week probably
@@warehouse1429I found it! Yesss! Dude! Just completed my purchase on Banggood, wow does this new V2 Corsair variant look fantastic. Thank you for letting all of us know about this, totally made my night and I'll drop a video on the new Corsair when it arrives.
@@davidsapir9638 awesome!! Yes make a video of it!
Now that was interesting, great job! we have six of these and fly almost every day for about a year now, we have only had to replace the gearboxes on a couple of them.
Excellent collection🙌👉👍🤙
Looks good
A neat collection of "Eachine" rebranded Volantex 400mm toys. The V761 series has been gradually improved since the little Volantex V761-1 Trainstar 3-channeler came out many years ago. About the only suspect ones over the years have been the F-22 and F-16 jets and the first shippings of the BF109s - all of which had occasional flight programming glitches. Plus the lack of motor failsafe on the initial ones - now remedied on them all!
The current releases with the better wheels, pop-out service panels, screw-in flight boards, better battery slot, S-bus and DSM satellite receiver sockets, clear canopies and telemetry for battery and range plus "auto take-off and circle" are the top of the heap of little brushed planes. They can be modified to brushless but are really a bit small for that.
The best candidate for 2s brushless conversion would have been the oddball 500mm "Eachine P-47 Razorback" (manufactured by Gawd-knows-whom!) It was a real dog stock but a nice airframe. However that seems to have well and truly gone down around the s-bend these days.
I think eachine is the real brand and volantex is the rebranded amazon reseller created by the eachine company
Nice collection - On my channel I fly Eachine warbirds over the White Cliffs of Dover !
Just dropped a follow up video highlighting the 2 all new Eachine Warbirds I just added to the Warbird Wall, bringing the total to 14. Check it out!
Nice and easy to fly plane. I suggest get a bunch of spare propellers hub and controllers horns. They are fragile and break easily
that factory where eachine buys them from makes a FW 190 also , its on aliexpress too under another brand name
Great video! Just got my first ever plane the Corsair, loved it so much I got the p51, and now just ordered the V2 Corsair.
I saved a screen shot of all the models but now I learned there’s more like the new p51. Thanks for the video these planes are gaining a large fan base! 👏
I'm so glad this video found you! They really are such a blast to fly, but I was never expecting I'd become so determined to collect them all too. Forgot to mention it in the video but at full throttle top speed is 31mph. Thank you very much for watching and commenting, it's so appreciated.
Oh also there is a new p47 with clear cockpit and also the new ones have a “take off mode” and an alarm when too far away
Glad you brought this up. Yes the new P47 is made by Eachine, and yes it's a warbird, but it's a 500mm plane, so it's not part of the standard 400mm wingspan of the Eachine Warbird Collection.
@@davidsapir9638 oh wow I’ll be curious to receive it and compare to my original v1 Corsair from Eachine
Never mind everything I said before, you are completely right, there's a new 400mm P47 Eachine Warbird Thunderbolt as well as the 500mm version. Thank you for the info!
@@davidsapir9638 I got the new p47 coming too! Ultimately I want to collect them all and have em up on display.
We have the same idea! I had to get them all 😂 love to see it
Awesome! So glad this video found its way to another Warbird collector!
@Birth Of A Channel they really do bring me genuine happiness, they all fly in a unique way too
@@lewiemotorsports3616 Right? And I so hear you on the enjoyment factor. Even when I'm not flying and just chilling with a movie, it's so satisfying to see them like that. Hell of a view. Really appreciate the feedback!
What hook's did you use to hang your collection? Thanks.
@davestell7390 Thanks for watching! I hung them by taking wire coat hangers, cutting a straight section, and bending it 90 degrees on both sides so I have basically a metal u shape [_________] so it looks like this with both ends about 1.5", then I press both ends into the wall and rest the wheels on the wire crossbar. The overall length depends on the overall width of the front landing gear wheels, which vary greatly depending on the model. Hope this helps!
P47 Thunderbolt.
Thunderbolt?
I didint see the P47 here.
@@asdaven1 I've picked up both p47 variants since making this video, will update with the complete 15 total Eachine Warbirds soon.
did the corsair come with foam or rubber wheels?
The Corsair has the upgraded rubber wheels, only the red tail p51 has those useless washer landing gear wheels. Thanks for watching, it's most appreciated!
@@davidsapir9638 looks like you'll need another one soon ruclips.net/video/dnvLgILDqWE/видео.html
Discontinued not extinct there not animals lol!
Lololol! Point taken.