Such a useful video mate. I'm well established with RC cars but fairly new to planes. Tp be very honest, I usually stick with the larger, more famous channels with their more flashy thumbnails, but I saw your video description and thought I'd try it. You covered absolutely everything I could have been wondering about. Good work 👍
A bit of advice thats helped me is to tie a bright ribbon on the back while you learn. Not only can it help you find a lost plane in a tree or field but its easier to keep track of turning as well.
Oh no lol, give it a go. They are very crash resistant and this is their big advantage. Don't fly too high or far away, and all will be fine, as if the wind begins to take it, just come down. They are so much fun. Any further info I find I'll put in the video description.
Cheers fella ...appreciated. Do the sticks move diagonally so speak or just horiz,vertical? I was also after a cheap RC simulation for Android that has a usb controller. Struggling badly. On hols, away from plane in its box. Thnx again ...great stuff.
@@markandrew1067 The stick do indeed move diagonally, fully proportional. I don't know about a simulator myself. Maybe someone else might comment. Many thanks for your comments.
I've opened up the battery bay a little very carefully depth wise and I've found batteries rated @ 600 & 750 mAh I then get a solid 15-16 mins flight (down to 3.8v)! Have to be very careful though as the battery only just fits. I also used the straw off a wd40 remove the battery bay cut the straw to 4 lengths to make a stand off on the battery bay. They are red so goes nicely with the mustang. I leave a big gap between flights to let the motor cool down. Enjoy your videos been on a similar journey discovering and modding them like you. I do wish they were brushless and that there was an easy motor upgrade.....but they are great 👍
I agree, having a gyro give extra options to fly on days with a little wind and survive and enjoy the flight. It just overcomes the effects of a smaller model to waver in the sky and lets you get on with flying. I've just put a gyro in a 1500mm plane too as it broadens the flight window. Options to enjoy flying and have fun.
I should point out, at 18:46, that the right hand drawing is of the Bf 109 Prototype V1, which was equipped with a Rolls-Royce Kestrel VI engine because the Daimler-Benz DB 600 engine used on prototypes V10 through V14 (and will later power the series production in the guise of the DB 601 and DB 605) wasn't ready yet. The aircraft they chose to model is a Bf 109E4 model equipped with a Daimler-Benz DB 601A , more specifically Serial Number 3579, a plane which has been restored to flight after being fished out from a marsh in Russia in 1992 and looks pretty much like that - the only details which they got wrong are the lack of the triangular lower windows present on all E variants.
@@Calvertfilm My pleasure and excellent review - my local Hobby shop just bought these back into stock and was wondering if I should pick up the Bf 109 and get back into RC flying (something I haven't done since 2004 - switched to static models instead) maybe repaint it into one of the Bf 109 E3s from the Romanian "Escadrila 53 Vânătoare" (53rd fighter squadron,from my home town of Constanța) and yours was amid the first reviews google found when I searched. It's amazing what 20 years development can do in terms of model hardware and software can do in terms of user experience - it looks positively a joy to fly.
Yes these are much fun to fly because they are almost indestructible. So you don't have to worry about damaging them or anything else. Lots of fun. They are very quick to respond so you'll need fast reflexes but they fly so well with their in-built stabilisation. I have loads of these. @@wingsofwrath4647
Thanks for watching Andy. Yeah this is still modelling just aircraft not trains. I do have a few interests, sci-fi, cars too, and more. Nice to keep life interesting.
Great video and I agree they are ideal for small areas. I have a question that you might be able to answer, I fly without the wheels attached over grass on one occasion the aileron servo got damaged and rather than replace the single exposed servo I am considering two micro servos set into the wings connected to the rx by a micro y cable would the rx have sufficient power to do this. Your thoughts would be appreciated.
@@Calvertfilm I have just hooked up a couple of micro servos via a y cable to an xk miniwarbird with a similar rx and the result all works until the motor is activated and then the voltage draw is to much and they merely twitch, so I think that is a non runner. It’s a pity but I guess asking a bit much of a 1s battery. Thanks for replying so rapidly. They are great planes nevertheless and have become a bit of an obsession with me.
@@michaelwheatland4565 That's interesting and thanks for letting me know. I have 18 in my fleet so a bit of an obsession too. For me a new genre of low and close flying that is extremely low risk, and therefore just huge fun.
Hi, thanks for the video. Just got the mustang and the elevator is way too sensitive. Any idea on fixes? I’ve thought about moving to a different hole on the control horn but can’t see how to get the current push rod out of the existing hole? Thanks
Yes you can move to the outside hole. As far as I know you have to carefully pull apart the two sides of the control horn from the wing and then re-glue them after putting in another hole. I'm not sure if there are a choice of holes in the other end by the servo horn but that could be an option if there is.
Yes parts are sometimes shared and sometime specific. I just do an online search for 'Volantex 400mm Spitfire motor' for example and the part will come up. The motor fits them all. As do the servos. Control arms may or may not differ, I'm not sure, props can vary but only in spinner design and blades number as they all will fit and fly.
@@Calvertfilm Thank you very much sir. Your video and this response will help me out greatly. Going out for my first flight today. Take care my friend!!
Hello my friend. Steve here. Have you ever tried the 3.7 v 800 mah batteries? They are very slightly larger but when looking at the measurements it seems they may just fit. I have the Spitfire and the P40 Warhawk. I will soon have the P-51 Mustang. Thanks!!
Hi, just purchased the Volantex RC Spitfire... I already have the Messerschmitt BF109 and I have noticed when I unplug the flight battery from the Spitfire the transmitter beeps at me after about 3 seconds until I switch it off does your Spitfire transmitter do this? As my BF109 doesn’t. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
What batteries should i buy. I have a bunch of these planes and want to buy a more powerful battery but don’t know what the connection it uses is called.
I've just Googled it and I think they are: 51005 2 Pin Connector Male+Female 1S Battery Charging Adapter Cable - you can buy pairs of them on eBay. You may need to upgrade your ESC if you are going over 1S. I'm not sure what the motor can take either but some people have put in a brushless conversion, so worth finding those video on UA-cam.
I mean the little control horns on the ailerons themselves. I ordered some and thinking I have to cut them out carefully. Because they are tough to get out without damaging the plane.
I did remove one on my FW190. I prized it up with a sharp blade carefully then stuck it down again with epoxy resin (Araldite Rapid). That did fine. @@joeyharden5182
@@Calvertfilm thank you 🙏 This was the right protocol. I am using the Tx16s. I cannot recommend it enough. You can literally bind anything 2,4 GHz to it.
@@Calvertfilm well I don’t have a video of it. But there’s plenty out there. Tx16s is a well known radio. Just look it up on UA-cam: Tx16s Multi protocol setup or something similar
@@Calvertfilm ua-cam.com/video/LPj87Sc_em4/v-deo.html Covers most of it. With latest EdgeTX things seem a little different, and you'll need to futz with the channel mappings, but it's not too bad. It's really nice to have throttle cut and the other features of the TX16s. Now, if only I could figure out how to hook up the stunt button - I'm guessing it's CH6 but haven't tried it yet. And I haven't figured out telemetry yet since I think these warbirds have it.
Try another propeller. If it still happens then the 'prop saver' (the part fixed to the motor shaft) needs replacing. You should have a spare in the box. I have another video on how to replace this but search UA-cam for how people do it. It is a bit tough to pull off sometimes and needs to go on one way as the motor shaft has a flat on it. I use pointy pliers, hold the motors firmly too, be brave and it pulls off. Then push the new one on firmly to the same point. Hope that helps.
I do have a V2. I find the V2 clear canopy is a real improvement (I add a 3D pilot figure) but as far as flying goes the V1 is superior but only in expert mode, otherwise they are the same. The V2 is 7 grams heavier at 54g and has the underneath intake filled in - perhaps those make the difference.
@@CalvertfilmI find in expert mode the V2 is squirrely, and really wants to climb. Maybe I can trim it out, but it zips around so quickly I've almost given up on expert mode...
There is a bit of a technique I find. Firstly I put them in so the battery lead comes off the front end, then I find it easier to tuck the rest of the lead inside on one side. If the molex connector is not near the top after that, then I carry a small screwdriver just to gently prize it out. Go careful as eventually these molex connectors can break around the wire, then you need another connector. Cheap but a pain.
Such a useful video mate. I'm well established with RC cars but fairly new to planes. Tp be very honest, I usually stick with the larger, more famous channels with their more flashy thumbnails, but I saw your video description and thought I'd try it. You covered absolutely everything I could have been wondering about. Good work 👍
Thanks for your feedback. Always nice to hear if it has helped people. I'm sure there is even more to be learnt.
A bit of advice thats helped me is to tie a bright ribbon on the back while you learn. Not only can it help you find a lost plane in a tree or field but its easier to keep track of turning as well.
Good tip we use ribbon on model rockets to locate.
Great, comprehensive explanation of the basic issues of flying for beginners.
Thank you.
Very clear and I'd say professional ! You deserve a RAF medal ;-)
Lol thank you for your comment.
Cracking video fella. Thnx so much for being so comprehensive. Still scared to set mine up and fly it! 😂
Oh no lol, give it a go. They are very crash resistant and this is their big advantage. Don't fly too high or far away, and all will be fine, as if the wind begins to take it, just come down. They are so much fun. Any further info I find I'll put in the video description.
Cheers fella ...appreciated. Do the sticks move diagonally so speak or just horiz,vertical?
I was also after a cheap RC simulation for Android that has a usb controller. Struggling badly. On hols, away from plane in its box. Thnx again ...great stuff.
@@markandrew1067 The stick do indeed move diagonally, fully proportional. I don't know about a simulator myself. Maybe someone else might comment. Many thanks for your comments.
I've opened up the battery bay a little very carefully depth wise and I've found batteries rated @ 600 & 750 mAh I then get a solid 15-16 mins flight (down to 3.8v)! Have to be very careful though as the battery only just fits. I also used the straw off a wd40 remove the battery bay cut the straw to 4 lengths to make a stand off on the battery bay. They are red so goes nicely with the mustang. I leave a big gap between flights to let the motor cool down. Enjoy your videos been on a similar journey discovering and modding them like you. I do wish they were brushless and that there was an easy motor upgrade.....but they are great 👍
Thanks great ideas and tips there. Nice to hear what others are doing. Thanks for your comment.
I recently got the spitfire. Its amazing. Id never flown a plane with a gyro before and now im going to put one in my other planes
I agree, having a gyro give extra options to fly on days with a little wind and survive and enjoy the flight. It just overcomes the effects of a smaller model to waver in the sky and lets you get on with flying. I've just put a gyro in a 1500mm plane too as it broadens the flight window. Options to enjoy flying and have fun.
Have you done a video about that? I have 1500mm Eflight Timber which i want to put gyro into. @@Calvertfilm
No I haven't but I just followed this video for a Spektrum AR631 receiver: ua-cam.com/video/LHznpTULWgg/v-deo.html@@TerrariumFirma
I should point out, at 18:46, that the right hand drawing is of the Bf 109 Prototype V1, which was equipped with a Rolls-Royce Kestrel VI engine because the Daimler-Benz DB 600 engine used on prototypes V10 through V14 (and will later power the series production in the guise of the DB 601 and DB 605) wasn't ready yet.
The aircraft they chose to model is a Bf 109E4 model equipped with a Daimler-Benz DB 601A , more specifically Serial Number 3579, a plane which has been restored to flight after being fished out from a marsh in Russia in 1992 and looks pretty much like that - the only details which they got wrong are the lack of the triangular lower windows present on all E variants.
Thanks for the info.
@@Calvertfilm My pleasure and excellent review - my local Hobby shop just bought these back into stock and was wondering if I should pick up the Bf 109 and get back into RC flying (something I haven't done since 2004 - switched to static models instead) maybe repaint it into one of the Bf 109 E3s from the Romanian "Escadrila 53 Vânătoare" (53rd fighter squadron,from my home town of Constanța) and yours was amid the first reviews google found when I searched.
It's amazing what 20 years development can do in terms of model hardware and software can do in terms of user experience - it looks positively a joy to fly.
Yes these are much fun to fly because they are almost indestructible. So you don't have to worry about damaging them or anything else. Lots of fun. They are very quick to respond so you'll need fast reflexes but they fly so well with their in-built stabilisation. I have loads of these. @@wingsofwrath4647
Really like your video. I fly drones and rc boats. Picked up a P51. Wanted to know the controls before first flight. Thank you.
Thanks for your kind reply. Glad of use. Appreciated.
Very interesting. Enjoy your multiple hobby's. Cheers Andy 🤠
Thanks for watching Andy. Yeah this is still modelling just aircraft not trains. I do have a few interests, sci-fi, cars too, and more. Nice to keep life interesting.
Great video and I agree they are ideal for small areas. I have a question that you might be able to answer, I fly without the wheels attached over grass on one occasion the aileron servo got damaged and rather than replace the single exposed servo I am considering two micro servos set into the wings connected to the rx by a micro y cable would the rx have sufficient power to do this. Your thoughts would be appreciated.
Hi and thanks for your comment. Regarding yours question I have no idea but would be interested to know the outcome. Interesting idea.
@@Calvertfilm I have just hooked up a couple of micro servos via a y cable to an xk miniwarbird with a similar rx and the result all works until the motor is activated and then the voltage draw is to much and they merely twitch, so I think that is a non runner. It’s a pity but I guess asking a bit much of a 1s battery. Thanks for replying so rapidly. They are great planes nevertheless and have become a bit of an obsession with me.
@@michaelwheatland4565 That's interesting and thanks for letting me know. I have 18 in my fleet so a bit of an obsession too. For me a new genre of low and close flying that is extremely low risk, and therefore just huge fun.
Hi, thanks for the video. Just got the mustang and the elevator is way too sensitive. Any idea on fixes?
I’ve thought about moving to a different hole on the control horn but can’t see how to get the current push rod out of the existing hole? Thanks
Yes you can move to the outside hole. As far as I know you have to carefully pull apart the two sides of the control horn from the wing and then re-glue them after putting in another hole. I'm not sure if there are a choice of holes in the other end by the servo horn but that could be an option if there is.
@@Calvertfilm thanks for the advice. I’ll have a look. 👍
For parts Do you have to go to eBay or Amazon because there are no numbers in the manual for parts. Also are these parts specific to these planes?
Yes parts are sometimes shared and sometime specific. I just do an online search for 'Volantex 400mm Spitfire motor' for example and the part will come up. The motor fits them all. As do the servos. Control arms may or may not differ, I'm not sure, props can vary but only in spinner design and blades number as they all will fit and fly.
@@Calvertfilm Thank you very much sir. Your video and this response will help me out greatly. Going out for my first flight today. Take care my friend!!
@@thestime Good luck with your first flight.
Hello my friend. Steve here. Have you ever tried the 3.7 v 800 mah batteries? They are very slightly larger but when looking at the measurements it seems they may just fit. I have the Spitfire and the P40 Warhawk. I will soon have the P-51 Mustang. Thanks!!
@@thestime You can only try them. Weigh them too as the weight might make a difference. I've never tried them myself Steve.
Hi, just purchased the Volantex RC Spitfire... I already have the Messerschmitt BF109 and I have noticed when I unplug the flight battery from the Spitfire the transmitter beeps at me after about 3 seconds until I switch it off does your Spitfire transmitter do this? As my BF109 doesn’t.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
What batteries should i buy. I have a bunch of these planes and want to buy a more powerful battery but don’t know what the connection it uses is called.
I've just Googled it and I think they are: 51005 2 Pin Connector Male+Female 1S Battery Charging Adapter Cable - you can buy pairs of them on eBay. You may need to upgrade your ESC if you are going over 1S. I'm not sure what the motor can take either but some people have put in a brushless conversion, so worth finding those video on UA-cam.
Have you ever replaced servo control horns on the ailerons?
I have never needed to but they are easy enough to unscrew and then pull off.
I mean the little control horns on the ailerons themselves. I ordered some and thinking I have to cut them out carefully. Because they are tough to get out without damaging the plane.
I did remove one on my FW190. I prized it up with a sharp blade carefully then stuck it down again with epoxy resin (Araldite Rapid). That did fine. @@joeyharden5182
Do you know what protocol this plane uses for control? I am trying to bind this to my multi protocol transmitter!
V761 I think. I'd be interested to know the process.
@@Calvertfilm thank you 🙏 This was the right protocol. I am using the Tx16s. I cannot recommend it enough. You can literally bind anything 2,4 GHz to it.
Do you have a video of the process? If not no worries. I am part of a club now so I can ask advice. @@failsafedji1745
@@Calvertfilm well I don’t have a video of it. But there’s plenty out there. Tx16s is a well known radio. Just look it up on UA-cam: Tx16s Multi protocol setup or something similar
@@Calvertfilm ua-cam.com/video/LPj87Sc_em4/v-deo.html Covers most of it. With latest EdgeTX things seem a little different, and you'll need to futz with the channel mappings, but it's not too bad. It's really nice to have throttle cut and the other features of the TX16s. Now, if only I could figure out how to hook up the stunt button - I'm guessing it's CH6 but haven't tried it yet. And I haven't figured out telemetry yet since I think these warbirds have it.
Hi, I am a complete novice. I have just started up the plane for the first time and the propeller keeps spinning off. What am I doing wrong???
Try another propeller. If it still happens then the 'prop saver' (the part fixed to the motor shaft) needs replacing. You should have a spare in the box. I have another video on how to replace this but search UA-cam for how people do it. It is a bit tough to pull off sometimes and needs to go on one way as the motor shaft has a flat on it. I use pointy pliers, hold the motors firmly too, be brave and it pulls off. Then push the new one on firmly to the same point. Hope that helps.
Thanks for the informations.
i just purchased one of these planes and can’t get the battery in!
They are a tight fit and only go in one way really. You may have to experiment getting those wires pushed in.
How is this compare to version 2
I do have a V2. I find the V2 clear canopy is a real improvement (I add a 3D pilot figure) but as far as flying goes the V1 is superior but only in expert mode, otherwise they are the same. The V2 is 7 grams heavier at 54g and has the underneath intake filled in - perhaps those make the difference.
@@CalvertfilmI find in expert mode the V2 is squirrely, and really wants to climb. Maybe I can trim it out, but it zips around so quickly I've almost given up on expert mode...
Yeah the V1 is fine in expert but the V2 does not handle so well. @@gbisaga
Only problem with it so far for me is trying to get the battery out
There is a bit of a technique I find. Firstly I put them in so the battery lead comes off the front end, then I find it easier to tuck the rest of the lead inside on one side. If the molex connector is not near the top after that, then I carry a small screwdriver just to gently prize it out. Go careful as eventually these molex connectors can break around the wire, then you need another connector. Cheap but a pain.