I generally skip the 'what's-in-the-box' portions of other RUclips reviews but I watch yours. You always share some interesting insight into the model you are reviewing. Like this video, the comparison between this XK plane and similar Volantex models, and the multiprotocol settings. Great stuff. Love what you do. Thanks for all the content!
Thanks for another great review! Your XK plane reviews have helped a lot in making up my mind when buying these small park flyer planes. So different from the gas planes I've flown for 38 years. These small electrics open up RC flying to new areas and levels. This Rarebear will go to my XK collection (own 7 XK's now). Rudder issue is the same with my XK P-40 Warhawk. Not so agile and need rudder and aileron for good turning, but good flyer. I also own the Eachine Mustang. Yes, much better control and transmitter. Intermediate mode makes the world of difference when doing acrobatics. Way too fun XK plane? XK100 jet. Best 3ch parkflyer for me!
Wow, high rates is almost a knife edge in 6G! I love these little micros, you can fly most of em almost anywhere, cheap and durable, no registration. Although this one needs a bit of space.
That one seems to fly reasonably well mate. We don't have it but our XK A220 flies like the proverbial aerial porcine while our 2 XK A210s fly fine (if not up to Mini Warbirds/Sport Cub 500 level.) The bright yellow of the A210 is a real boon for Old Farts' eyes as well! The real bummer with the XKs is the lack of a complete spare prop system. You lose the prop with the spinner and clip-on plastic bit and you're done! Though you can pull the whole system off and replace with the whole mount system, prop etc from the V761 planes. The ease of maintenance is a real plus with these though you pay for it with the extra weight downgrading the performance. The Xks are available for much better prices on Aliexpress and even on Amazon out here.
There are several these days. But my personal favorite is the Jumper T-Lite with 4in1 multi-protocol module. But be careful, there's also a ELRS version that does NOT have a multi-protocol module. Here's the 4in1 version amzn.to/3Kwj45W
They're very similar in flight characteristics. The big difference though of the XK planes is the absence of the auto stunt button, along with intermediate (MIDD) mode, available on the Eachine/Volantex planes.
Great, fun review, with useful pointers: 1) describes multiprotocol configuration (V911S Type E119) 2) decent description of Expert/Stabilized button function, Increased rate button (mostly rudder) 3) Points out blaring deficiency in supplied parts (only has 1 extra propeller=no spinner, no extra propeller protector hubs!!! 4) worthwhile comparison of difference between Eachine vs XK miniwarbird button functions 5) nice compact charger with over voltage protection 6) needs mechanical rudder trim out of the box 7) missing proper screw for mounting front of wing 8) nice banking in high rates (left button= 2 beeps) no tip stalls! 9) nice recovery from near crash after switching from Expert to Beginner mode 10) Demonstrates flying with hobby grade multiprotocol transmitter 11) has 150 meter range 12) as battery declines, DOES give reduced speed as warning (total flight time 13min 43 sec) 13) needs detailed description of special mode control using multiprotocol transmitter 14) does fly with heavier 500ma battery.
Yeah, but number 7, the screw wasn't missing. I just missed installing that screw during assembly. But I was already out in the field, ready to do my review. I wasn't going to drive back just to get that screw. Fortunately I always carry rubber bands in my drone bag :-)
I've seen people fly them indoors. But they were very skilled. This really needs a large field to fly properly and give you room to make mistakes, especially if you're a beginner.
I think that you're asking if you can use the A260 stock transmitter with your A180? If so, unfortunately no you can't. The A180 uses "MT99XX" protocol, which is a different protocol than what the A260 uses. However, you can us a multiprotocol transmitter, like the "Jumper T-Pro" transmitter that I used in this video. You'd select "MT99X" protocol from the T-Pro's menu list. Another good multi-protocol transmitter that's available these days is the "Radiomaster Zorro". Just Google the names of these two transmitters to find out more about them.
J’ai acheté mon 1 er helicoptere xk 127 grace a vous et la je pence prendre un avion. Penser vous que c’est plus agréable un helicoptere rc ou un avion pour vous ??
Stabilized instant gratification well Hobby and it's got a motor It's just an endless marigold of power palace to get on and then a couple of years later they get off get a glider and become a real pilot
Find it here *for USA customers* bit.ly/XK-A260 or here *for international customers* bit.ly/XK--A260
I generally skip the 'what's-in-the-box' portions of other RUclips reviews but I watch yours. You always share some interesting insight into the model you are reviewing. Like this video, the comparison between this XK plane and similar Volantex models, and the multiprotocol settings. Great stuff. Love what you do. Thanks for all the content!
Thanks for another great review! Your XK plane reviews have helped a lot in making up my mind when buying these small park flyer planes. So different from the gas planes I've flown for 38 years. These small electrics open up RC flying to new areas and levels.
This Rarebear will go to my XK collection (own 7 XK's now). Rudder issue is the same with my XK P-40 Warhawk. Not so agile and need rudder and aileron for good turning, but good flyer.
I also own the Eachine Mustang. Yes, much better control and transmitter. Intermediate mode makes the world of difference when doing acrobatics.
Way too fun XK plane? XK100 jet. Best 3ch parkflyer for me!
Always great videos!
Wow, high rates is almost a knife edge in 6G! I love these little micros, you can fly most of em almost anywhere, cheap and durable, no registration. Although this one needs a bit of space.
CONGRATULATIONS ON THE VIDEO MY FRIEND WAS AWESOME THANKS FOR SHARING A BIG HUG AND EVERYTHING IS GOOD FOR YOU😊🙏🏻❤️👍
Nice thrid 👍🏻
You inspire us ! Thanks ❤
That one seems to fly reasonably well mate. We don't have it but our XK A220 flies like the proverbial aerial porcine while our 2 XK A210s fly fine (if not up to Mini Warbirds/Sport Cub 500 level.) The bright yellow of the A210 is a real boon for Old Farts' eyes as well! The real bummer with the XKs is the lack of a complete spare prop system. You lose the prop with the spinner and clip-on plastic bit and you're done! Though you can pull the whole system off and replace with the whole mount system, prop etc from the V761 planes. The ease of maintenance is a real plus with these though you pay for it with the extra weight downgrading the performance.
The Xks are available for much better prices on Aliexpress and even on Amazon out here.
I agree
This looks a lot like the Rarebear that Horizon Hobby (or was it Hobby Lobby?) used to sell almost 10 years ago, except without the stabilization.
Great remote! Same as my j11 and other xk!
Same Tx case but different guts! This 1 is only for the XK A2?? series planes.
Great plane but i recomend when flying with the manual mode to have the rate low because in high rates its very hard to fly and easy to crash
I like the design and how compact
Got the Eachine Mini Mustang (which is about the same size) and that's fun to fly; looks like this one's a great performer too :-)
how much flight time did u get on this?
So that tx u have binds with the xk minis as well as 400mm emachines and volantex? Whats the name and cost of that tx? Thanks
There are several these days. But my personal favorite is the Jumper T-Lite with 4in1 multi-protocol module. But be careful, there's also a ELRS version that does NOT have a multi-protocol module. Here's the 4in1 version amzn.to/3Kwj45W
Hey Quad, how you doin'? Do you notice any major differences in the flight between the Eachine planes and the XK planes?
They're very similar in flight characteristics. The big difference though of the XK planes is the absence of the auto stunt button, along with intermediate (MIDD) mode, available on the Eachine/Volantex planes.
@@Quadcopter101 Thanks much Quad for the response!
Great, fun review, with useful pointers:
1) describes multiprotocol configuration (V911S Type E119)
2) decent description of Expert/Stabilized button function, Increased rate button (mostly rudder)
3) Points out blaring deficiency in supplied parts (only has 1 extra propeller=no spinner, no extra propeller protector hubs!!!
4) worthwhile comparison of difference between Eachine vs XK miniwarbird button functions
5) nice compact charger with over voltage protection
6) needs mechanical rudder trim out of the box
7) missing proper screw for mounting front of wing
8) nice banking in high rates (left button= 2 beeps) no tip stalls!
9) nice recovery from near crash after switching from Expert to Beginner mode
10) Demonstrates flying with hobby grade multiprotocol transmitter
11) has 150 meter range
12) as battery declines, DOES give reduced speed as warning (total flight time 13min 43 sec)
13) needs detailed description of special mode control using multiprotocol transmitter
14) does fly with heavier 500ma battery.
Yeah, but number 7, the screw wasn't missing. I just missed installing that screw during assembly. But I was already out in the field, ready to do my review. I wasn't going to drive back just to get that screw. Fortunately I always carry rubber bands in my drone bag :-)
how begginer friendly is it? and how much space do i need? can it be an indoor flyer
I've seen people fly them indoors. But they were very skilled. This really needs a large field to fly properly and give you room to make mistakes, especially if you're a beginner.
@@Quadcopter101 which is better, this or the f949s ?
For a beginner, F949S.
Please tell me a little,
I used to fly the XK A180 F-22, can I still fly by replacing the transmitter with this XK A260?
I think that you're asking if you can use the A260 stock transmitter with your A180? If so, unfortunately no you can't. The A180 uses "MT99XX" protocol, which is a different protocol than what the A260 uses. However, you can us a multiprotocol transmitter, like the "Jumper T-Pro" transmitter that I used in this video. You'd select "MT99X" protocol from the T-Pro's menu list. Another good multi-protocol transmitter that's available these days is the "Radiomaster Zorro". Just Google the names of these two transmitters to find out more about them.
@@Quadcopter101 Thank you for searching
@@Quadcopter101
Please tell me another one
Is OSHM 2055 available for A180? I have a FUTABA transmitter
I think that you mean Futaba SFHSS protocol. And yes, this protocol is also available in these multi-protocol transmitters.
@@Quadcopter101 Thank you
I understand that
J’ai acheté mon 1 er helicoptere xk 127 grace a vous et la je pence prendre un avion. Penser vous que c’est plus agréable un helicoptere rc ou un avion pour vous ??
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Is there a give away? Because every episode you write at opening = congritulation. New rc plane. Nice
I give away shoutouts only. I mention the winning person's name at the beginning of the next video that I make.
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NYC VIDEO
Stabilized instant gratification well Hobby and it's got a motor It's just an endless marigold of power palace to get on and then a couple of years later they get off get a glider and become a real pilot
I want a shoutout!
So zippy!
First
Congratulations. You were first to say First. You win a shoutout in a future QC101 video. Again, congratulations!
Nice Plane but, not from Banged Good , ever.👎
They can be purchased on Amazon.
We give you $4.00 refund. That's OK?
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