The X-Wing is definitely not for beginner pilots. You have to be very gentle on the throttle or it will nose up too much. And you need big slow wide turns. I will be releasing my review and flight video soon, and I had the thing flying for pretty much the entire battery duration, and it's actually quite awesome when you get the hang of it. :)
+Flyin' Ryan RC This is squarely aimed at total beginners. They sell them at Costco. When the inevitable giant FAIL happens they will say " well little Billy RC is just too hard and thats the last one I will waste my money on" Air Hog could package and sell a Star Wars turd and people would buy it once. Then they would become collectable and sell for hundreds of dollars on eBay years later. This isn't RC, this is Crap!
Green Rectangle RC Huh? I'm not sure how you equate being sold at Costco to being "clearly aimed at total beginners". And, it is not crap by any means. Like I said, someone that takes the time, and has the skill, to learn how to fly it will actually quite enjoy it. But, hey, haters gonna hate!
+Flyin' Ryan RC Haters??? Really??? Because I don't like something you do? Yeah I always think Costco and Walmart when I think quality RC. Ya know Ryan I respect your reviews for what they are and I think your honest and accurate for the most part. This latest wave of Star wars paraphernalia are just movie novelties that are best left sealed in the box. The truth is there are so many cheaply priced RC toys/models that are a way better value and actually fly very well. They don't have to pay for the Star Wars branding so the buyer gets a better product for the money. There is a huge amount of garbage RC on the market already ( clones of clones of clones ) and I thank you for weeding a lot of it out and finding gems. Sorry I can't agree with you on this one though...it's just CRAP!
Green Rectangle RC What are you basing that on? Just wait till you see my flight... it's not crap, and I was super-giddy flying it. For a pilot with some skill, or patience to learn how to fly it, it's not bad at all! I absolutely agree that the average person that buys this in Walmart, etc, will probably not be able to fly it, but that doesn't really mean anything in the grand scheme of things. And, yeah, it's more expensive because of the branding, but that is also what makes it a lot cooler. I had more fun flying this than I have any other 2ch Air Hogs plane. And, I don't say hater because you disagree, I say hater because you are calling it crap when it's not. That's being hateful.
What about creating plans for an foam x-wing made from scratch? Something like 4 ducted fan motors, fireworks guns, and no need for the stabilizer wing. Vertical thrust vectoring on the top motors, horizontal thrust vectoring on the bottom motors and elevons on the wings.
3:10 - The X-Wing is so fast and sophisticated it immediately goes out of range - out of range of his skill level. 5:40 - Lucky for them an expert showed up. Look at it go at 6:50.
+Rcbif I did a little searching around and found this site which has a few star war flying models along with a few other sci-fi creations, if your interested . rc-usaf.com/ They have a few videos of them flying as well.
Yep, I have the Habu as well. Compared to those two gems this Xwing is rather disappointing and I'd love to see on on the same level as our hobby grade UMX jets.
+Low Elevation RC haha yeah! My first R/C plane was an Air Hogs A-10 and I was so disappointed. Lol I was like 8, but I was still angry. I just started flying hobby grade planes about 2 years ago and and just now getting into mini quads! I love this stuff! And although these may not fly the best, the do give a beginner a sense of how things work (although I would not recommend buying one) and it's a fun "toy".
You guys should build your own X-Wing, that would be awesome!! I really think you guys can improve on the design and make it faster and more responsive.
I would love to see Peter do a millennium falcon body for a 180 or 210 size quadcopter that would look so awesome! Fun episode guys I'm glad somebody finally made a r/c version of a X-wing
curiosity, these MIGHT fly better swapping in bull nose 2 blade props meant for a little brushed quad. for flying looks, drinking straws for "guns" could be cool, slit to fit the wing tips and a tiny spot of tape. they'd get mashed a bit with landings and crashes but shouldn't hurt anything.
We are gathered here today to celebrate one of life's greatest moments, the joining of two hearts. In this ceremony today we will witness the joining GROOM/BRIDE and GROOM/BRIDE in marriage. If there is anyone present who has just cause why this couple should not be united..... Sussh! Who gives this man/woman to be married today (Optional) Today we have come together to witness the joining of these two lives. For them, out of the routine of ordinary life, the extraordinary has happened. They met each other, fell in love and are finalizing it with their wedding Today. Romance is fun, but true love is something far more and it is their desire to love each other for life and that is what we are celebrating here today. A good marriage must be created.
..i bet they felt like really unexperienced pilots once the third guy flew it! ..just the look on their face was priceless! "You just want to tap it guys" LMAO
the tapping technique is instructed on my old 2ch XPV plane, it was my first plane that actually flew right due to this technique. now i fly 4ch planes.
I've had the Havok. It flies quite well, but the SLIGHTEST breeze will knock it all over the place. One night with completely still air(rare event) I flew it outside and it did extremely well and stable. Even flew it up around power lines without a problem. And it would get to a really good altitude. One time I had the opportunity to fly it in a unventilated warehouse and it was a no brainer for even inexperienced pilots who had never flown anything before to fly it easily. But, indoors just the normal air currents from air conditioning or heaters will drive it insane.
I think the x-wing is over-weight and under-powered right out of the box. to make it fly great a little modification is key. after cutting off the top half of the faux nacells to reduce weight and cutting in some flaps in the canards and bending them so as to catch more wind and help keep the nose down since they tend to be tail-heavy anyway, it flies pretty great. but, after a few hard landing I tore off one canard so, I just took the other off and replaced them with small cut-out wings from thin foam board. to attach those I used two toothpicks shoved into the wings and into the fuselage that somewhat mirrored the original canards. you can also adjust your trim by carefully bending the new wings till you have it flying straighter. that little mod makes all the difference and makes it fun as hell to fly now.
I'd like to issue a challenge to the Flitetest crew to build a larger foam board version of this using 4 motors and differential thrust to control. Make it so it can be flown with the guns, too. Also, major bonus points if you eliminate the kinards, super major bonus points if you can engineer it to fly with the wings shut and in the X formation!
You wanted some modification suggestions... The model has 4 rocket engines, but just 2 motors. Could you install a quad copter gyro and motor controls to the X-wing, along with 4 ducted fans?. Mount the gyro so that in stead of trying to keep the engines in a horizontal plane, it will try to keep the engines vertical.(or whatever slight upward angle the nose needs to be for it to stay in the air) Then with differential thrust you could have full yaw, roll and tilt controls and with whatever lift you get from the canard and the wings, you could keep the thing afloat.
I had an Estes X Wing rocket back in the day. It was made of plastic for 90% of it. Epic slow lift offs. The laser guns almost always broke off when landing.
Credit to Air Hogs for bringing me into aerial RC years ago, however I spent way too much money trying out their stuff which were generally different tiers of garbage. Syma was the first mini heli I bought done right and I haven't touched Air Hogs since. I'm very unlikely to go there again unless they turn things around. All of it is overpriced junk.
I got myself an X-Wing and it was a little tail heavy, but my solution was that when it starts stalling some then I pull the throttle down and it will kinda stabilize a little and then when you want to turn you have to pull the throttle down and turn the direction you want to go, because when you turn without pulling the throttle down the opposite side of the side you are trying to turn will still have somewhat equal thrust to the side you are turning.
I totally want to see a custom build of the x-wing! Quad propellers in the jets and quad independent ailerons for that sweet barrel roll and stop on a dime goodness... I'm telling you, you guys could make something super badass!
+Death to NATO imperialism, freedom to the people as long as the center or lift and center of gravity are in order it doesn't matter how much plane is sticking out front. took me a couple crashes to get right.... but the HK radjet gave me confidence that it could be done. that's what my xwing is made from : 1 radjet fuse and 2 sets of wings
re-visit this video. you just might be able to adapt a toy quad into the shell and make your X-wing a little badass. I popped the ideas/details in another reply how it just might work.
I would appreciate it if you did try two modification versions. 1. keeping the flyer near stock and try some under-the-hood mods for performance and better flight characteristics. And 2., going full FliteTest and put the guns back on, lose the mustache, carbon fiber reinforcement, improved control surfaces, and quad turbofan motors!
Back in the June 1984 issue of Model Airplane News there was an article/review of an X-wing RC plane (X-1 X-Wing) that was sold only as plans. It was 40" long, 36" wing span and was originally designed for a .25 - .36 gas pusher (Big enough that an actual R2-D2 figure could be used). I think this would be a great electric conversion or even possible EDF conversion. Here is the link with the PDF for the original article. I believe you can still order the plans from them. With Star Wars coming soon, this might have to be my next build!!!! It seemed like too many people enjoyed this video not to share this. How cool would it be to recreate an FPV Death Star trench run?!!!! ".....almost there...." lol.-Chris( www.modelairplanenews.com/blog/2014/07/02/x-1.x-wing-fighter/ )
You made the dream comes true of a billion people, thanks for that few minutes of dream but now you must make a special editing for all the Star Wars fans...
Nice review guys! That looks like a lot of fun, and that looks like a great field where you were flying it. I saw that Air Hogs X Wing Star Fighter at the store today and was wondering how well it would fly...and now I know. I like 4:58 "it's always the camera guy" lol
I personally think it's awesome. Big Star Wars fan here. Now you need some walkers some figures. Some sound effects, and, and, and... Awl heck, just have fun guys. You're right it does look cool flying. Miss the show for what it was first. Gj
Just purchased one today.. Man, it's not as easy as I thought and I build and fly quads. My intention was for my indoor RC clubs flights, but wow, this needs a lot of room. It may be going back to Walmart. Not sure..
What we want to see: A bigger x wing like that looks as realistic as possible. With rocket boost motors with some smoke. and V-tol capabilities. That goes fast around the corners and fly as fast as the funjet. with working landing gear like these have in the movies.
4x bl, mini canards on gun muzzles, pitch assist or standard on differential upper and lower pods. any number of control boards to make it easier. will probably need leading/trailing edge bracing by this point. cf or BBQ skewers should work depending on wing thickness.
I have had my millennium falcon for over five years since it first came outand I've cresh in the walls I played catch with it with my son or another Quad it is by far the toughest badass RC quadcopter out there
you know what Air hogs needs to make? a tricopter bat-wing! Actually, I've got a fascination with Radio-controlled tech, so I just might have to try my own hands at it!
Aerodynamic tip: Either get stronger engines or lighten up the aircraft. Also, have you ever also heard of CoG for aircraft. It's called Center of Gravity.
Could you add additional power to the upper engines to make it an actual quad powered ship instead of just the lower two? Also, would drinking straws and coffee stirrers work as gun replacements?
That's about what I expected from the X-wing. The millennium falcon is decent enough. I did a video review on it recently and it's pretty fun, but expensive.
The X-Wing is definitely not for beginner pilots. You have to be very gentle on the throttle or it will nose up too much. And you need big slow wide turns. I will be releasing my review and flight video soon, and I had the thing flying for pretty much the entire battery duration, and it's actually quite awesome when you get the hang of it. :)
***** Thanks! :D
+Flyin' Ryan RC This is squarely aimed at total beginners. They sell them at Costco. When the inevitable giant FAIL happens they will say " well little Billy RC is just too hard and thats the last one I will waste my money on"
Air Hog could package and sell a Star Wars turd and people would buy it once. Then they would become collectable and sell for hundreds of dollars on eBay years later. This isn't RC, this is Crap!
Green Rectangle RC Huh? I'm not sure how you equate being sold at Costco to being "clearly aimed at total beginners". And, it is not crap by any means. Like I said, someone that takes the time, and has the skill, to learn how to fly it will actually quite enjoy it. But, hey, haters gonna hate!
+Flyin' Ryan RC Haters??? Really??? Because I don't like something you do? Yeah I always think Costco and Walmart when I think quality RC. Ya know Ryan I respect your reviews for what they are and I think your honest and accurate for the most part. This latest wave of Star wars paraphernalia are just movie novelties that are best left sealed in the box. The truth is there are so many cheaply priced RC toys/models that are a way better value and actually fly very well. They don't have to pay for the Star Wars branding so the buyer gets a better product for the money. There is a huge amount of garbage RC on the market already ( clones of clones of clones ) and I thank you for weeding a lot of it out and finding gems. Sorry I can't agree with you on this one though...it's just CRAP!
Green Rectangle RC What are you basing that on? Just wait till you see my flight... it's not crap, and I was super-giddy flying it. For a pilot with some skill, or patience to learn how to fly it, it's not bad at all! I absolutely agree that the average person that buys this in Walmart, etc, will probably not be able to fly it, but that doesn't really mean anything in the grand scheme of things. And, yeah, it's more expensive because of the branding, but that is also what makes it a lot cooler. I had more fun flying this than I have any other 2ch Air Hogs plane. And, I don't say hater because you disagree, I say hater because you are calling it crap when it's not. That's being hateful.
Yeah Peter, I know you can build a better EDF X wing than the air hogs one!
+TheAdkFlyer10 Yeah - Without the goofy canard for stability, bigger motors, larger. We'll have to see if he can make it work!
+TheAdkFlyer10 I agree! It has to look good. That would be an intense challenge - a scale looking X-wing that flies well.
There ya go Peter! It looks like you've been challenged! ☺
+TheAdkFlyer10 DO IT JUST DO IT
+TheAdkFlyer10 Peter, build that X-wing .. theres a new Flite Test kit in the works...
Challenge : make a version that flies over at least 70 miles per hour
l never get to fly my Drone ☹️😞
What about creating plans for an foam x-wing made from scratch? Something like 4 ducted fan motors, fireworks guns, and no need for the stabilizer wing. Vertical thrust vectoring on the top motors, horizontal thrust vectoring on the bottom motors and elevons on the wings.
yep, ft x wing please. I'm sure peter could design something better than the air hogs one.
+m ej It's a great idea... except for the licensing issue. Last I heard, Disney is very protective of their IP.
+crenn6977 it's a matter of checking how FliteTest addressed the reproductions of the "Planes" models (e.g. FT Duster)
Very true. Would be awesome to see the an FTX-Wing become reality :)
Totally agree. Peter would do such a good job at this!
3:10 - The X-Wing is so fast and sophisticated it immediately goes out of range - out of range of his skill level.
5:40 - Lucky for them an expert showed up. Look at it go at 6:50.
Nope, this wont do at all.
Peter needs to build a giant foamboard one, or maybe even my favorite - the snowspeeder.
+Rcbif When you say giant what you really mean is full size. :) I'd like to see Peter scratch any Star Wars ship of his choosing.
+Rcbif I did a little searching around and found this site which has a few star war flying models along with a few other sci-fi creations, if your interested . rc-usaf.com/ They have a few videos of them flying as well.
+uncletigger 👍👍👍
Id love to see a brushless mod with UMX linear servos and 4x 30mm brushless fans
4x 30mm EDF?!!! That thing would definitely move! ;)
Imagine the noise of it though... my UMX f16 is loud with just ONE!
+Low Elevation RC yeah! The f-16 is awesome! I have the Habu and man, that thing screams!
Yep, I have the Habu as well. Compared to those two gems this Xwing is rather disappointing and I'd love to see on on the same level as our hobby grade UMX jets.
+Low Elevation RC haha yeah! My first R/C plane was an Air Hogs A-10 and I was so disappointed. Lol I was like 8, but I was still angry. I just started flying hobby grade planes about 2 years ago and and just now getting into mini quads! I love this stuff! And although these may not fly the best, the do give a beginner a sense of how things work (although I would not recommend buying one) and it's a fun "toy".
What do you mean IF you should modify it? This is Flite Test right? Come on... Brushless motors, control surfaces, etc. Let's go.
I think any modification and update on the X wing would be great
You guys should build your own X-Wing, that would be awesome!! I really think you guys can improve on the design and make it faster and more responsive.
I would like to see Peter build a RC X-Wing or maybe a quad Deathstar.
You said you "Charpu'd it through the trees." I knew he was good, but now he's his own verb! Sweet!
I would love to see Peter do a millennium falcon body for a 180 or 210 size quadcopter that would look so awesome! Fun episode guys I'm glad somebody finally made a r/c version of a X-wing
that is a great idea
thank you
+Fraser Lamb apparently they agreed with you :P
That works exactly as well as every other air hogs product I have ever played with.
Me: Ha nerds playing with their X-wings...
...I want one.
curiosity, these MIGHT fly better swapping in bull nose 2 blade props meant for a little brushed quad. for flying looks, drinking straws for "guns" could be cool, slit to fit the wing tips and a tiny spot of tape. they'd get mashed a bit with landings and crashes but shouldn't hurt anything.
We are gathered here today to celebrate one of life's greatest moments, the joining of two hearts. In this ceremony today we will witness the joining GROOM/BRIDE and GROOM/BRIDE in marriage.
If there is anyone present who has just cause why this couple should not be united..... Sussh!
Who gives this man/woman to be married today (Optional)
Today we have come together to witness the joining of these two lives. For them, out of the routine of ordinary life, the extraordinary has happened. They met each other, fell in love and are finalizing it with their wedding Today.
Romance is fun, but true love is something far more and it is their desire to love each other for life and that is what we are celebrating here today.
A good marriage must be created.
me too
NERD!
...am i a nerd?
..i bet they felt like really unexperienced pilots once the third guy flew it! ..just the look on their face was priceless! "You just want to tap it guys" LMAO
Peter is like a little mad scientist :)
the tapping technique is instructed on my old 2ch XPV plane, it was my first plane that actually flew right due to this technique. now i fly 4ch planes.
I've had the Havok. It flies quite well, but the SLIGHTEST breeze will knock it all over the place. One night with completely still air(rare event) I flew it outside and it did extremely well and stable. Even flew it up around power lines without a problem. And it would get to a really good altitude. One time I had the opportunity to fly it in a unventilated warehouse and it was a no brainer for even inexperienced pilots who had never flown anything before to fly it easily. But, indoors just the normal air currents from air conditioning or heaters will drive it insane.
Kids! You gotta love it!
I think the x-wing is over-weight and under-powered right out of the box. to make it fly great a little modification is key. after cutting off the top half of the faux nacells to reduce weight and cutting in some flaps in the canards and bending them so as to catch more wind and help keep the nose down since they tend to be tail-heavy anyway, it flies pretty great. but, after a few hard landing I tore off one canard so, I just took the other off and replaced them with small cut-out wings from thin foam board. to attach those I used two toothpicks shoved into the wings and into the fuselage that somewhat mirrored the original canards. you can also adjust your trim by carefully bending the new wings till you have it flying straighter. that little mod makes all the difference and makes it fun as hell to fly now.
peter should scratch build a big one that has more power and has control surfaces.
1: Peter is a stick genius.
2: Charpu'd - love that verb!
lol Peter... "Alderan technique" That's just awesome... lol
Yup. You guys defiantly need to make a FliteTest X-Wing now.
Millenium Falcon... WANT :)
I'm glad Josh Scott is back!
Wait, did you just say you'd strap model rocket engines to one of those if we asked? Well, I'm askin' then.
use D-12/5s!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'd like to issue a challenge to the Flitetest crew to build a larger foam board version of this using 4 motors and differential thrust to control. Make it so it can be flown with the guns, too. Also, major bonus points if you eliminate the kinards, super major bonus points if you can engineer it to fly with the wings shut and in the X formation!
Now let's build it in foamboard. A FT version would be cool.
Best test I've seen yet! Was gonna return it, but now I must "pump it up."
Ha!
Josh Scott: "So basically I'm going to start bad habits..."
You wanted some modification suggestions... The model has 4 rocket engines, but just 2 motors. Could you install a quad copter gyro and motor controls to the X-wing, along with 4 ducted fans?. Mount the gyro so that in stead of trying to keep the engines in a horizontal plane, it will try to keep the engines vertical.(or whatever slight upward angle the nose needs to be for it to stay in the air) Then with differential thrust you could have full yaw, roll and tilt controls and with whatever lift you get from the canard and the wings, you could keep the thing afloat.
Drone chase cam. Aaaahhhhh, too cool.
What drone was used for the drone chase cam sequence?
I had an Estes X Wing rocket back in the day. It was made of plastic for 90% of it. Epic slow lift offs. The laser guns almost always broke off when landing.
I'd so want to see you build your own from scratch!
Love the Star Wars quotes, you guys are the real deal! LOL
Credit to Air Hogs for bringing me into aerial RC years ago, however I spent way too much money trying out their stuff which were generally different tiers of garbage. Syma was the first mini heli I bought done right and I haven't touched Air Hogs since. I'm very unlikely to go there again unless they turn things around. All of it is overpriced junk.
I got myself an X-Wing and it was a little tail heavy, but my solution was that when it starts stalling some then I pull the throttle down and it will kinda stabilize a little and then when you want to turn you have to pull the throttle down and turn the direction you want to go, because when you turn without pulling the throttle down the opposite side of the side you are trying to turn will still have somewhat equal thrust to the side you are turning.
the canar is there because THE PLANE HAS NO FRIKIN LIFT
Lol.They know nothing
PowerNinja
*canard
It does have lift, but it's all too far back without the canard.
Toss the Air Hogs X-wing and build your own with twin edfs. I'd say quad edfs, but tail heavy would be an understatement.
you guys should make a bigger xwing that flies better
I totally want to see a custom build of the x-wing! Quad propellers in the jets and quad independent ailerons for that sweet barrel roll and stop on a dime goodness... I'm telling you, you guys could make something super badass!
Every Air Hog toy I've bought was absolute junk.
four tiny little brushlesses, add control surfaces, and a bigger battery placed for balance. BAM! kick ass X wing.
The little Asian guy is definitely a Jedi. The other two have as much chance of flying for the Rebel Alliance as Jah-jah Binks.
Nic Stroud , we do not speak of that name here.
Jar Jar Binks
Jar Jar is possibly the Worst Star Wars character ever made.
the force is strong with this one.
''Remember that moment when you found out Anakin Skywalker supposedly built C3PO?''..
''No. No I don't.'' (Out-geeked hard)
The xwing seems to fly as good as an rc borg cube...
funny, because theres a rc borg cube quadcopter and its very durable
Eddy Jin idiot
Eddy Jin died like an idiot
I had fun watch you all trying to fly the X-Wing. Thx
Mod them and build your own design
Okay... So why did you guys think we wouldn't want you to modify it!?! Can't wait to see it!
is the x wing aerodynamically possible to fly without the canards? you guys should test that
yup, I've been flying one for 3 years. check my vids
wow thats cool. i always thought they were impossible to fly due to all the lift being in the back end
+Death to NATO imperialism, freedom to the people as long as the center or lift and center of gravity are in order it doesn't matter how much plane is sticking out front. took me a couple crashes to get right.... but the HK radjet gave me confidence that it could be done. that's what my xwing is made from : 1 radjet fuse and 2 sets of wings
again, that is pretty damn cool to see
thanks! The next one I'm building is bigger, more scale, and has retracts :)
Great episode! I'd love to see it modified to fly properly
1:11 dude tries to eat the Falcon just like the giant worm hidden in the aestoroid in Empire Strikes Back. i see what he did there.
You don’t think it's a reference to the Falcon being inspired by a half eaten hamburger?
I would like to see this with more power, ailerons and micro fpv setup! :D
For the love of god PLEASE modify them! I would pay to see that! lol
Thanks for the review. Seems like they are pretty cruddy for RC, but they would make a decent static model.
Got the X-wing on sale a few months back. Save yourself the time/money and avoid AirHog products altogether.
re-visit this video. you just might be able to adapt a toy quad into the shell and make your X-wing a little badass. I popped the ideas/details in another reply how it just might work.
I added Coffee stir straws for the cannons
that looks great and it fly's just as good.
I'm sure you guys can make a bigger better x wing with fpv.
Now it is Flite Test's turn to make your own x-wings and Millennium Falcon.
The three people that dislike this video must not like having fun because I thought this was a awesome video!! 😀2👍🏼👍🏼 up guys!
Excellent audio guys. Clip ons are much improved. I'm probably not buying either of these products though.
An X-Wing starfighter without its guns is even worse than Jar Jar Binks
or Viceroy
I would appreciate it if you did try two modification versions. 1. keeping the flyer near stock and try some under-the-hood mods for performance and better flight characteristics. And 2., going full FliteTest and put the guns back on, lose the mustache, carbon fiber reinforcement, improved control surfaces, and quad turbofan motors!
Back in the June 1984 issue of Model Airplane News there was an article/review of an X-wing RC plane (X-1 X-Wing) that was sold only as plans. It was 40" long, 36" wing span and was originally designed for a .25 - .36 gas pusher (Big enough that an actual R2-D2 figure could be used). I think this would be a great electric conversion or even possible EDF conversion. Here is the link with the PDF for the original article. I believe you can still order the plans from them. With Star Wars coming soon, this might have to be my next build!!!! It seemed like too many people enjoyed this video not to share this. How cool would it be to recreate an FPV Death Star trench run?!!!! ".....almost there...." lol.-Chris( www.modelairplanenews.com/blog/2014/07/02/x-1.x-wing-fighter/ )
You made the dream comes true of a billion people, thanks for that few minutes of dream but now you must make a special editing for all the Star Wars fans...
def modify them. make it flyable with the guns installed!
Nice review guys! That looks like a lot of fun, and that looks like a great field where you were flying it. I saw that Air Hogs X Wing Star Fighter at the store today and was wondering how well it would fly...and now I know. I like 4:58 "it's always the camera guy" lol
Maybe 2 extra engines in the top would help it
Take this as a challenge to design a X-Wing that actually flies well.
Great tip! I'll try bending the forward flaps and hopefully that too will keep it from nose diving.
So, the lesson we have learned is to NOT use the 'force' when flying these beasties :) .
Peter the force is with you.
For the price these sell for, they fly poorly. Air Hogs could have made a better effort. Let Syma or wltoys have a go, they will do better.
I personally think it's awesome. Big Star Wars fan here. Now you need some walkers some figures. Some sound effects, and, and, and... Awl heck, just have fun guys. You're right it does look cool flying. Miss the show for what it was first. Gj
Yes, modify them to be capable of combat...
Cool video, thanks guys. I really like when the drone follows the x wing fighter just like in the movies. Great job.
So glad I did not buy this...
Make a modified one! I was a bit surprised that Peter's wasn't that modified already! Keep up the awesome videos!
Air hogs= Rip off
Just purchased one today.. Man, it's not as easy as I thought and I build and fly quads. My intention was for my indoor RC clubs flights, but wow, this needs a lot of room. It may be going back to Walmart. Not sure..
Not worth 80$
Definitely wanna see you build your own x-wing from scratch. You guys seem to be trustworthy with a final product like that :)
Theres something out there guys...you may be interested in....maybe not. its called...poontang. you are welcome.
Why there is still no video anywhere with both X-wing and the Tie fighter flying at the same time like this ? :( I need it in my life.
Air hog planes suck
Brandon Sosa funny I heard the same thing about you
I have a feeling you guys could build a better one. But, aerodynamically speaking it's kind of a miracle that this thing can even fly.
...speaking of things flying over heads
i'm willing to bet that we will see one scaled up to accommodate four 2206s with differential thrust on both pitch and yaw.
Got one on the way... would love to see modifications to be able to fly with the guns on!! :D
What we want to see:
A bigger x wing like that looks as realistic as possible.
With rocket boost motors with some smoke.
and V-tol capabilities.
That goes fast around the corners and fly as fast as the funjet.
with working landing gear like these have in the movies.
4x bl, mini canards on gun muzzles, pitch assist or standard on differential upper and lower pods. any number of control boards to make it easier. will probably need leading/trailing edge bracing by this point. cf or BBQ skewers should work depending on wing thickness.
I have had my millennium falcon for over five years since it first came outand I've cresh in the walls I played catch with it with my son or another Quad it is by far the toughest badass RC quadcopter out there
Indoor millennium falcon *tornado happens* pilot: WE ARE GOING INTO HYPERDRIVE
That's awesome. I just bought both the Falcon and X wing. Can't wait to try them out. :)
Was that Porkins flying that X-Wing at the end? "No, I can hold it" "Pull up!!" "No I'm all right....boooaa aghhhhhhhh"
nice.
see if you can make an xwing that will fly well.
glad to see josh again.
you know what Air hogs needs to make? a tricopter bat-wing! Actually, I've got a fascination with Radio-controlled tech, so I just might have to try my own hands at it!
Aerodynamic tip: Either get stronger engines or lighten up the aircraft. Also, have you ever also heard of CoG for aircraft. It's called Center of Gravity.
11:17 lol xD "put the guns back on"
Could you add additional power to the upper engines to make it an actual quad powered ship instead of just the lower two? Also, would drinking straws and coffee stirrers work as gun replacements?
That's about what I expected from the X-wing. The millennium falcon is decent enough. I did a video review on it recently and it's pretty fun, but expensive.