Ouch, that sun hurt my eyes lol 😂 It's a little screamer for sure, having space to comfortably fly makes a huge difference, you can focus in flying and not worry about hitting a tree or pole. Great flight bro 👍
Glad you got the "safe" turned off before it got away from you, not a fan of something else controlling my plane! Looks good in the air, nice work handling it, as it seemed like a handful with all that throw!
Would u recommend this model? The brushless version What is the average flight time per battery? Is it flyable in 3D (gyro off) ? Bcoz there are those who claimed that its too erratic/unflyable in 3D mode
@muhdarfanzaki1434 more than half of this flight was with the gyro off, the beeping was switching from high rate to low rate. I think this one Flys well once you are high enough off the ground, but if u don't turn on high rates you won't be able to turn it. It's still a park flyer, but you need a big park to get used to it. Flight times on one battery are about 5 to 6 mins, I added a tiny bit of nose weight and a cotton ball to help with cg a bit.
@@lewiemotorsports3616 awesome! What about the build quality? I've had an XkA100 before, the servo gave up shortly after the maiden flight.. so im a bit concerned in terms of reliability. Are the main board/receiver/servos easily accessible for future repairs/replacement? When u say park flyer - it means i dont really need a proper large airspace / field to fly it yes? Like the bigger hobby grade ones. Or correct me if im wrong
@muhdarfanzaki1434 ull have to do some cutting to get to the board on this one. It's not simple like an xk problem but out of the 2 qf models I have, I've never had a servo quit. And yeah most rc planes that are under 250 grams are considered park flyers. A good size soccer field or baseball field with no trees is a perfect place to fly