*Find it ready to fly here* bit.ly/A560RTF. User manual here bit.ly/A560_Manual Assembly video here bit.ly/A560Build Spare batteries here bit.ly/A560Battery A560 Modes and Switches bit.ly/A560Modes
Thank you Sir. U explained to us absolute Beginners. Else where they are just showing off how much they are RC hobbyists than talk about how to basically fly this Beautiful Plane.
Glad to help. By the way, there's a newer version of this plane. Here is my review of it: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1nMTg0CzYmM.html
@@lilrascalrc Well over 1000 video review uploads, 167,000 plus subscribers and a monetized channel might indicate otherwise... I've never heard him claim to be something he's not.
You should have reset the gyro before trying 'stunt' mode. You didn't demonstrate 'Acro' (full manual) mode. I think, since you can adjust the plane's perceived pitch angle by doing a gyro calibration, it would fly best in Full Manual if you raise the tail so that the wings are LEVEL, then calibrate it, so that when it flies, it doesn't 'mush around' in the air. Should make it fly aerobatics much better as well. Would be nice to see it in Full Manual, properly calibrated, with a 3S battery in it, so see how fast & maneuverable it can be. Not sure I'd recommend this as a beginners plane, as its obviously not ruggedly built, and some of the construction has shortcomings. Even though the wingspan is less than 22", it might make decent calm/low wind park flyer. Thanks for the look.
Hi there - Cool plane but Did you get a mini Mavic to demo yet? I'd love to see your review on it and get specs on the camera and all of the drone functions.
15:54 Motor mounts that break free during a crash might be saving the motor from damage. Easier to replace a broken prop or re-glue a mount, than to deal with a BENT motor shaft. YMMV.
Is this easy to put together? I have no experience. What kind of glue do I need? I have UHU Por glue. I fly quadcopters, been watching your videos for years. Appreciate all that you put into them, thank you very much. I'm not much for beefing up things, so I would need a suggestion in regard to better securing the motor. Like something I could buy or find easily in my house. The proper glue will be important to me. This is going to be for a friend of mine, but I want to know how it works and flies before giving it to him. I can teach him after I learn. I'm going to put it together for him too. I had fears of getting it or flying it until I saw you flying it. Looks pretty simple. I don't know much about planes and using the ailerons etc.
Here is how to put it together, not too hard bit.ly/A560Build UHU Por should work. For the motor, I just cut a couple thin strips from an old expired credit card (actually a AAA card), and then bent them and glued them over the motor attach points. The biggest thing for beginners regarding this plane is to be careful with the throttle. Keep it at lower power to lessen chance of damage in a crash. It's a very light plane with a powerful motor/propeller combination. You really shouldn't need to go above 1/4 to 1/2 throttle on this for stunts or takeoffs.
hello i have the newer one i just ordered this plane the battery is more closer to the nose and it would be the closet plane i have but it dose not fly straight the wings go up and down really fast i tried moving the servo link holes but it still dose it the plane would be so nice if it would just fly it is like this in all modes do you have any solutions on a fix please help anyone that has this plane im a beginner i got the rtf version i emailed the company and got no replay i dont want to return it to amazon
Here is my review of the newer RTF version that I did a few months ago. Follow it closely, and see if it clears up any problems that you may be having. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1nMTg0CzYmM.html
Hi Q101 i went to review this one today but couldnt get it in the air cause the little black rubber bands that holds the prop onto the motor kept flying off under throttle. i lost all 3, one prefitted to the craft out the box and also the spares i installed. i then used normal rubber bands and double wrapped em up around the prop and motor screws for tension and same thing happened...flew off under throttle...pretty disappointed with the design to say the least. any suggestions apart from gluing the prop to the motor shaft? did you encounter this issue off camera at all?
Nope, I didn't experience any problems with the propeller. Recommend checking to see if the centering washer is installed onto the prop. The washers should have come already installed to the propeller and its spare. However it is possible for them to fall out. Here are some photos of my installation. The centering washer is installed on the side of the prop toward the motor. i.ibb.co/x8Mfbdk/01-Centering-Washer.jpg i.ibb.co/9G9qdWj/02-Centering-Washer-Installed.jpg i.ibb.co/d45SqtJ/03-Centering-Shaft.jpg i.ibb.co/1nyzTfD/04-Prop-Installed.jpg
Also recommend checking the glue points of the motor to the frame. Some of mine were loose as discussed in the video. If loose, it might result in vibrations which could cause loss of a prop. I strengthened the loose glue points by gluing on small plastic braces cut from an old credit card.
@@Quadcopter101 oh boy, yep looks like I lost the centre washer off that prop, must of not been installed at the factory because that prop flew off instantly from the get go and I proceeded to use the spare black o-ring rubber bands and lost them instantly too. Thank you very much for those photos, I sure do appreciate that. Well like I mentioned to your reply on the matavish comment section just then, I ended up gluing the prop on mine as I had no clue about that washer and was scratching my head as to why the prop was flying off numerous times. I never thought to check the spare prop for such. Thanks again my friend for the heads up! 👍
@@Quadcopter101 oh BTW, the model I received they seemed to make some changes as even though I added a bit of glue to attach the wing to the fuselage, they packaged a bag of plastic fasteners also to attach the rest of the plane together
Hi QC101, Many thanks for your Switch Positions chart. According to Radiolink manual page 10, the Left Switch position for Stunt (they call it Horizon) is FWD. The BK position you indicated would yield Gyro ( they call it Rate) Since i want to have Self-Leveling, which of BK or FWD is right ? Thanks for your help and much appreciated reviews.
I do understand the various modes. My point is : you and Radiolink manual are in contradiction and i am wondering who is right. Specificaly for STUNT left switch position is BK for you, FWD in the manual. Conversely for GYRO left stick is FWD for you , BK in the manual. What is correct ?
QC101 Your chart for the Switch positions is perfect, Thank you. Radiolink manual is wrong or they made specific Switch wiring for the bigger transmitter.
does the plane come with a charger for the battery? if not, what charger do you recommend? (also the link for the plane comes back stating it cannot be shipped to me (Central CA)?)
Yes, please see the video at 14:20 to see the charger. And they're running a free shipping promo sale that ends tomorrow. Unfortunately shipping this plane's big box to the USA is somewhat expensive, and is not being offered under their promo. Check the listing again, the day after tomorrow.
@@Quadcopter101 Well, I checked again and the link still says the item cannot be shipped from this warehouse. I found the item on a different portion of the website, ordered it, now they are saying it can't pass customs and is out of stock (but it was in stock and stated shipped when I purchased it)..... is there a company outside of china, in the USA where I can purchase this? I'm trying to get this for the kids for christmas.....
@@snteevveetns I think that it has something to do with the recent tariffs for imports to the USA from China. But I think that you can find it on eBay also www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=radiolink+a560&_sacat=0
In the video it looks like the wings are just flat boards of uniform thickness with rectangularly cut edges. That's not very aerodynamic. I wonder how much the short flight time can be attributed to that?
Airfoils are not necessary at these very low speeds. This is foam board style assembly. You can add as much mAh as you like for more flight time, at the cost of agility and speed. That flight had a lot of high throttle, being a first flight, which cut some flight time. Me, I'd go for a smaller battery for 4 mins with hotter climb and agility. That one can be an extremely aerobatic plane. I like it.