I agree with you. This is one of my favorite ones, too! I had a BM20 J-20 version which flies exactly the same and I removed its electronics to transplant to another plane. I ended up making my F-35 (FX935) with the receiver/gyro to fly just like this!
I just saw the model you mentioned and now I want to pick one up! They modeled the f35 so well! and I'm currently working on modifying my fx922 f22 with bigger clear 65mm propellers that haven't tested outside yet but not enough thrust still so I ordered 8520 motors. I love how the fx922 flies I just wish it had like 50% more power
Just picked this plane up, my first plane been into cars for a while figured I'd make the step to planes with this model because it looks so fun. I've got a few small 2s LiPO batteries that will fit, would it be a bad idea to use it? They are small fly batteries i use for a mini rc car
This is my local field in the antelope valley AVTI , it can be found on Ama group searches. Ive already gotten to see some cool really planes flying overhead considering we are in-between two military airports and a private runway. I believe I saw a u2 dragon lady once already
The fx 922 I reviewed? Yes it's a little bit bigger and has much more thrust. My only gripe was I didn't like the nose design with this TEMU jet. It preforms extremely well and anything I did in this video could be learned on this model very quickly it's an extremely easy flyer in any of the modes. Im working on modifying my fx922 to have more power I just swapped to 8520 motors and they have a lot more power. Going to test in about an hour
@MatthewDoesStuffRC I was just wondering, because the xk f22 on 2s/brushless has plenty of power its just hard to control on the stock setup, I had to change the servo horns position to get more authority.
@@lewiemotorsports3616 ah the wltoys f22 that planes power is hard to beat with the jump in 2s however I never really considered it too much because of the single propeller design. On the TEMU f22 the 4th channel changes differential thrust with the rudder control and that alone makes this one of the coolest mini f22. This model from temu is super easy to fly. I'm currently waiting on an AliExpress f22 I found for 30$ that should perform great on paper
@@lewiemotorsports3616 and the tail servos on this TEMU jet has extreme travel range I'd be surprised if any mini jet beats it's control surfaces travel
@MatthewDoesStuffRC you're right. Nothin beating that price for the power to weight or fun factor. Inverted stable high alpha and manual control is really good on that plane. May have to consider one.
I agree with you. This is one of my favorite ones, too! I had a BM20 J-20 version which flies exactly the same and I removed its electronics to transplant to another plane.
I ended up making my F-35 (FX935) with the receiver/gyro to fly just like this!
I just saw the model you mentioned and now I want to pick one up! They modeled the f35 so well! and I'm currently working on modifying my fx922 f22 with bigger clear 65mm propellers that haven't tested outside yet but not enough thrust still so I ordered 8520 motors. I love how the fx922 flies I just wish it had like 50% more power
Not sure how i missed this vid. Good stuff... thanks
Just picked this plane up, my first plane been into cars for a while figured I'd make the step to planes with this model because it looks so fun. I've got a few small 2s LiPO batteries that will fit, would it be a bad idea to use it? They are small fly batteries i use for a mini rc car
@@colewoodge 2s will 100% fry this plane
@MatthewDoesStuffRC gotcha that kinda what i thought. Figured I'd ask thanks!
Do you have any idea what radio protocol this binds to. Would be great on an open tx radio.
Sgf22 is the protocol name
@@MatthewDoesStuffRC Interesting. Its not on the list in open tx
I bought one of these definitely making a vid on this
Can't wait! these need to be shown more on UA-cam they fly Soo good
Is it durable?
Where is this R/C field you’re flying at?
This is my local field in the antelope valley AVTI , it can be found on Ama group searches. Ive already gotten to see some cool really planes flying overhead considering we are in-between two military airports and a private runway. I believe I saw a u2 dragon lady once already
@@MatthewDoesStuffRC That’s awesome. I used to live in So cal and went to Sepulveda basin r/c strip often. Your field looks like great place to fly.
Though the field looked fam @@MatthewDoesStuffRC
Do those batteries explode? Haha
Maybe on a charger lol. The plane wouldn't be able to fly it ran too low
Awesome budget rc jet! Accept Jesus :)
Amen
Better than the xk f22?
The fx 922 I reviewed? Yes it's a little bit bigger and has much more thrust. My only gripe was I didn't like the nose design with this TEMU jet. It preforms extremely well and anything I did in this video could be learned on this model very quickly it's an extremely easy flyer in any of the modes. Im working on modifying my fx922 to have more power I just swapped to 8520 motors and they have a lot more power. Going to test in about an hour
@MatthewDoesStuffRC I was just wondering, because the xk f22 on 2s/brushless has plenty of power its just hard to control on the stock setup, I had to change the servo horns position to get more authority.
@@lewiemotorsports3616 ah the wltoys f22 that planes power is hard to beat with the jump in 2s however I never really considered it too much because of the single propeller design. On the TEMU f22 the 4th channel changes differential thrust with the rudder control and that alone makes this one of the coolest mini f22. This model from temu is super easy to fly. I'm currently waiting on an AliExpress f22 I found for 30$ that should perform great on paper
@@lewiemotorsports3616 and the tail servos on this TEMU jet has extreme travel range I'd be surprised if any mini jet beats it's control surfaces travel
@MatthewDoesStuffRC you're right. Nothin beating that price for the power to weight or fun factor. Inverted stable high alpha and manual control is really good on that plane. May have to consider one.