Your review sealed the deal for me. I mainly fly quadcopter fpv drones but I decided to give rc planes a try. Thanks for detailed and exciting video also. Glad you saved it!!🎉
Nice job man! Cool plane...a bit of a tight place to fly, but a fun challenge. The reverse helped! I'm glad that signal loss only lasted a couple seconds!
Thanks Adam! It's easy to get lazy when you have lots of space so a tight place keeps you sharp. It is the environment because now I've had two more planes with a lot more frame losses than usual.
Excellent review. Re your comment about "high tire pressure less bounce". My Glastar experience has been the opposite. I have the tires only 2/3 inflated making them really soft, which keeps bounce to a minimum. Cheers, Brian, New Zealand.
Love the xfly planes. First time I've ever seen anybody actually needing reverse thrust. But it worked that time. Thanks, I haven't flown mine yet. Bad weather.
I have a DX9 that I used daily for years. I bought an Ultimate 3D and started experiencing a hold every other flight. Sent my controller into HH for service and they couldn’t find any issues. They sent me a replacement AR637T for the U3D, still had issues, although not as frequent. On a whim, I bought a Radiomaster Zorro and bound it to the U3D. I have yet to experience a hold with that radio. Later I bound it to a TX16s and haven’t had as many flights on it yet, but haven’t experienced a hold either. Since the U3D, there’s been a couple other AR630’s that I’ve had random issues with on the DX9. Sadly, now I only use it on planes that I fly close in with, like the Eratix.
Curious to see what happens if you fly there again. The school I fly at has a server room which is 2.4ghz if you fly anywhere near it you will failsafe consistently.
I have done like 100 flights before on this location without signal issues but the construction is new so I suspect this is the cause. I had another plane that after looking at the footage it had a very short signal loss also.
Your review sealed the deal for me. I mainly fly quadcopter fpv drones but I decided to give rc planes a try. Thanks for detailed and exciting video also. Glad you saved it!!🎉
Thanks for commenting! It is a very nice plane and I really dig it. One simple and great looking plane.
Nice job man! Cool plane...a bit of a tight place to fly, but a fun challenge. The reverse helped! I'm glad that signal loss only lasted a couple seconds!
Thanks Adam! It's easy to get lazy when you have lots of space so a tight place keeps you sharp. It is the environment because now I've had two more planes with a lot more frame losses than usual.
Excellent review. Re your comment about "high tire pressure less bounce". My Glastar experience has been the opposite. I have the tires only 2/3 inflated making them really soft, which keeps bounce to a minimum. Cheers, Brian, New Zealand.
Thanks! I think it depends on how flexible the landing gears are. Some planes are really smooth even with harder tires with more flex on the gears.
Love the xfly planes. First time I've ever seen anybody actually needing reverse thrust. But it worked that time. Thanks, I haven't flown mine yet. Bad weather.
I think you'll like it very much!
Nice build, flight and review. Xfly really makes a nice plane.. I didn't know about their FMS relationship.
Thanks! I can only hope they make more planes because they are of high quality.
Ok ok…..that was a really nice save and flight👍👍👍👍👍👍👍……
Thanks! I'll get back to this one and hopefully no interference.
@@SunriseRCAviator yes!!
Nice job you saved the plane I would only try too fly my umx planes in that size area you are a great flyer 👍👍😅😃
Thanks man!
I have a DX9 that I used daily for years. I bought an Ultimate 3D and started experiencing a hold every other flight. Sent my controller into HH for service and they couldn’t find any issues. They sent me a replacement AR637T for the U3D, still had issues, although not as frequent. On a whim, I bought a Radiomaster Zorro and bound it to the U3D. I have yet to experience a hold with that radio. Later I bound it to a TX16s and haven’t had as many flights on it yet, but haven’t experienced a hold either. Since the U3D, there’s been a couple other AR630’s that I’ve had random issues with on the DX9. Sadly, now I only use it on planes that I fly close in with, like the Eratix.
I have also had a few issues with AR630 and this time it was an AR631.
Skilled flying! I'm thinking of getting one- but are the struts functional? I'd like not to have to bother with them.
Thanks! I think in general all struts adds to the rigidness and I feel more confident having them.
Is the reverse thrust with the standard speed controller or you have already replaced it with the Avian one ?
It's with the Avian. As far as I know the stock ESC don't do reverse.
@@SunriseRCAviator I was thinking the same. Cheers
Nice!
Where did you buy yours?
Thanks! I think Hobbex have them but I got mine from Germany.
Curious to see what happens if you fly there again. The school I fly at has a server room which is 2.4ghz if you fly anywhere near it you will failsafe consistently.
I have done like 100 flights before on this location without signal issues but the construction is new so I suspect this is the cause. I had another plane that after looking at the footage it had a very short signal loss also.