There's a v2 now. Clear canopy with pilot, much improved paint scheme and details, bigger battery compartment, improved transmitter/receiver, and redesigned much improved landing gear.
I fly everything, but nothing straight out of the box has ever won me over like these Eachine Warbirds. They look incredible, fly incredible, they're durable and reliable and come in many different models that all look awesome. I love collecting them as much as flying them, they really are that great.
I hear you about collecting them. It takes me a couple of weeks after I buy one to actually take it out and fly it. I just like to look at it for a while before I crash it and have to do repairs. I also enjoy doing repairs and mods. I've gotten pretty adept at fixing them up. I've even built out a broken wing using pieces of foam from Hobby Lobby and sanding it to fit and gluing it on. Great fun all around.
These little planes are awesome. They're durable, fast, and easy to fly. Not only that, they've made the RC airplane hobby accessible to all. It used to be very expensive to get into flying RC airplanes. I'm hoping now that it is affordable that more young people will get into the hobby. I'm also impressed with the speeds you can achieve with a little 10mm electric motor.
Beautiful location! When you put the prop back on the propsaver, make sure, that the small flat part (have a close look at the white plastic part on the propeller and you will see that the part, that pops in the 3 claws of the retainer, is not completely round ) is between 2 of the prop holder claws. This prevents the prop from falling off during flight. You also will find out, that in mid mode the plane can do 2 or even more rolls, wenn you pull it up hard on the elevator and then move the stick fully to right or left and hold it a bit. All 3 eachine minis are big fun to fly! Cheers from germany! P.s. your Video is the first, where the plane can be seen against the sky all the time! Thank you
Thanks for the heads up on propsaver, very much appreciated. Hints and tips always good, there isn't anyone of us that knows it all and I like the fact most share the knowledge. Thanks again :-)
Great display - On my channel I get fly over the White Cliffs of Dover with the Eachine Spitfire, P51, T28 and Corsair plus a modified P51 with a built in camera. These are just great little planes. I have not had any failures only a few pilot errors! Please keep up these great videos.
@@reinulf656 Hi. the T28 Trogen is the easiest to fly then the P51. The Corsair looks nice but the blue colour can disorientate and the Spitfire's elliptical wings mean it stalls on every landing!
I didn't think it could fly with an additional camera and battery, for this reason I had discarded these micro planes, I was orienting myself towards a 75cm f4u from h-king
One of the most enjoyable videos I have seen for ages, I think I was smiling nearly as much as you during that flight review. Now i really have to order one for myself. Thanks for sharing.
@@delwigzieful I ordered one and of course it was out of stock but arrived this week and eager to get out flying with it, thanks for the recommendation, I think this will be a lot of fun.
You are late to the table with these Tigger. But your effort exactly caught the joy and fun factor of these little Volantex Warbirds for fliers of all skill levels. We have them all (and most of the rest of the V761 family) and are hanging out for any more released. As shown, they fly brilliantly even in a fair breeze! If you're doing any more of them you might want to show the gyro level recalibration and servo reversing that can be done before motor arming. That (and the v761's one real fault - no motor failsafe) can catch a lot of folks out! They also have the toy quad RTH function that I just know you are dying to try out. :D The toy Tx only comes in Mode 2 but is usable and has more than enough range for LOS flying but the V761 protocol on a good multi radio ups the experience even more. Colouring the props to suit your flying environment IS a must since, as you noted, black is not easy to find. Our props have been surprisingly durable so you must have hit the rocks pretty hard! Like to have seen the confetti storm if that had been an EPS plane like the Champ. ;-) The lego prop attachment will wear eventually and you may be tempted to glue the prop in. Best to avoid anything solid like Superglue (might try something like a little dab of rubbery goo) or that 10x20 motor will spit the motor pinion. The 11-tooth brass pinion is hard to come by but you can find sets of plastic ones for quads to suit. (Might need boring/reaming out from 1mm to 1.2mm to suit.) Looking forward to more vids from your Highland locale. :-)
Great review. I have many of these, perfect for low-risk flying. Lot of fun. Great trainers too. I actually enjoy flying these low in the stronger winds. Good idea as you say to power-off when crashing to save the prop from a break. Also power up whilst holding the plane to make sure the prop is on, as you demo later on. The prop savers will last quite a few times of the props coming on and off. I just glue my props together with a contact adhesive to tack on, then epoxy sleeve to hold firm. Great to hear you so enthusiastic.
Just ordered this plane yesterday. I can't wait for it to show up! Seems that everyone loves flying these Eachine Warbirds. Super jealous of your scenery. Absolutely beautiful
@@knightrider3766 mine is actually a volantex, my p51 is a eachine. I can’t tell the difference component wise between the two. I’m guessing they are the same, just different sellers with the same manufacturer
@@knightrider3766 yes! They fly incredibly well in full and even partial stabilization mode. They can be trimmed up with a bit of fine tuning and flown without any stability assist, but that would be for a more advanced pilot. They can be bought for around $100 USD and I feel like they are worth it. As I said, I own the P51, the F4U, and they have a T28, a BF109, and a spitfire. I heard something about maybe a zero as well?? I will own them all at some point, my next purchase is an Arrow’s Bigfoot. Hope this helps! Happy flying!!
Yes i have to agree with you this little plane packs a massive punch i got mine june 2020 it's 1 of the best things i have bought it just so stable when it's flying no matter what mode you have it set to It's so impressive easy to assemble 10 mins your flying the beginner mode is excellent i can't recommend it enough i fly more expensive and bigger planes on pro mode,but this plane blew me away it so cool,even if you are a beginner this makes you look good what a great piece of kit i have the P51 mustang had to buy it,this is the best review on UA-cam of this plane well done absolutely awesome review thank you for posting oh by the way did you pay import duty on your parcel, Tigger awesome review,para
man that scenery really looks like where they shot a lot of the black sheep show in calif ,..awesome footage and we can hear how very hard your grinning like mad flying that heheh
My mini Corsair is having an issue with the motor shutting off mid flight. Also sometimes on initial battery connection and power up the throttle seems to cross talking with the ailerons. Anybody else have this problem? Or know of a fix?
I need to get this plane. Already have the other two in the series. You inspired me to finally take my mustang p51 out of the box and fly it today. Was so easy. Not much different than flying a non altitude hold non gps quadcopter.
Thank you so much.a great review.. I've been looking at the eachine mini rtf series of planes.. purely for the full on fun value and you've made my mind up😁.. I'm just ordering the F4U ..RTF..now... thanks again. really appreciated...kind regards Dave
It could be a silly question, but which of the 3 warbirds (Corsair, Trojan, P51) flies the best in stability, aerobatics etc?. I've had the F22 and found it terrible. Excellent scenery and flying by the way 😎
Really good video. I am new to this hobby and I got the same plane as my first plane. May I ask how should I store the battery since I may not use it for a lomg time. Should I fully charge it before storing or what? Thanks in advanced!
You're so funny. Thanks for this video. You're a perfect pilot, I think no one can fly those little birds in expert mode in those windy conditions. They're just too touchy for that. It gave me so much fun and delightment to hear some familiar-sounding, positive scottish voice in these day and age. :/ Took this as the main introduction-video for my kids for this F4U plane ,I gave them this Xmas - All the best from germany, three thumbs up :D Stay healthy. Cheers mate and thanks a lot! Hope you know, you're living in a paradise ;)
Looks like great fun and I can't believe what you get for the money! I used to fly a lot in years past - building planes from kits. This is VERY tempting to try. I was wondering just how much wind there was? By the way, at the end of the review, were you need the site at Altnaharra? Well done - many thanks for great reviews.
Just received mine and it kept nose diving when I was trying to make it take off by hand i don't want to put wheels on have you any advice what I could be doing wrong.
Any change on finding/reviewing a sub 250 grams line of sight quadcopter (wit leds for orientation)running on 3S/4S, brushless? All i can find is FPF stuff.
There's a v2 now. Clear canopy with pilot, much improved paint scheme and details, bigger battery compartment, improved transmitter/receiver, and redesigned much improved landing gear.
I fly everything, but nothing straight out of the box has ever won me over like these Eachine Warbirds. They look incredible, fly incredible, they're durable and reliable and come in many different models that all look awesome. I love collecting them as much as flying them, they really are that great.
I hear you about collecting them. It takes me a couple of weeks after I buy one to actually take it out and fly it. I just like to look at it for a while before I crash it and have to do repairs. I also enjoy doing repairs and mods. I've gotten pretty adept at fixing them up. I've even built out a broken wing using pieces of foam from Hobby Lobby and sanding it to fit and gluing it on. Great fun all around.
By far, this is the best r/c plane I've purchased this year!!
These little planes are awesome. They're durable, fast, and easy to fly. Not only that, they've made the RC airplane hobby accessible to all. It used to be very expensive to get into flying RC airplanes. I'm hoping now that it is affordable that more young people will get into the hobby. I'm also impressed with the speeds you can achieve with a little 10mm electric motor.
Beautiful location! When you put the prop back on the propsaver, make sure, that the small flat part (have a close look at the white plastic part on the propeller and you will see that the part, that pops in the 3 claws of the retainer, is not completely round ) is between 2 of the prop holder claws. This prevents the prop from falling off during flight. You also will find out, that in mid mode the plane can do 2 or even more rolls, wenn you pull it up hard on the elevator and then move the stick fully to right or left and hold it a bit. All 3 eachine minis are big fun to fly!
Cheers from germany!
P.s. your Video is the first, where the plane can be seen against the sky all the time! Thank you
Thanks for the heads up on propsaver, very much appreciated. Hints and tips always good, there isn't anyone of us that knows it all and I like the fact most share the knowledge. Thanks again :-)
Okay this might be the most scenic review location ever and two reviews in the same year?😁👍
I know that's how we role in the highlands LOL Hope you are OK? Cheers
Excellent. What stunning scenery and it really makes the most of the model when making low passes. The model is brilliant also. Excellent work.
Great display - On my channel I get fly over the White Cliffs of Dover with the Eachine Spitfire, P51, T28 and Corsair plus a modified P51 with a built in camera. These are just great little planes. I have not had any failures only a few pilot errors! Please keep up these great videos.
Which one would you recommend if you could Onl get one
@@reinulf656 Hi. the T28 Trogen is the easiest to fly then the P51. The Corsair looks nice but the blue colour can disorientate and the Spitfire's elliptical wings mean it stalls on every landing!
@@RC_Over_Dover thank you!
I didn't think it could fly with an additional camera and battery, for this reason I had discarded these micro planes, I was orienting myself towards a 75cm f4u from h-king
One of the most enjoyable videos I have seen for ages, I think I was smiling nearly as much as you during that flight review. Now i really have to order one for myself. Thanks for sharing.
Seriously and totally my pleasure, so glad you enjoyed it, you wont regret getting one, thanks for the comment
There awesome bro i have the P51 mustang and the corsair there great and easy to fly treat yourself bro,para
@@delwigzieful I ordered one and of course it was out of stock but arrived this week and eager to get out flying with it, thanks for the recommendation, I think this will be a lot of fun.
You, Sir, are a hoot! God, you had a lot of fun flying , and I had a lot of fun watching! Mine is on the way.
very nice review and excellent flight footage 🇺🇸👍😎❗thank you my friend Tigger and stay safe and healthy.
Excellent review and flight footage ,thanks Tigger 🇺🇸👍😎❗
You are late to the table with these Tigger. But your effort exactly caught the joy and fun factor of these little Volantex Warbirds for fliers of all skill levels. We have them all (and most of the rest of the V761 family) and are hanging out for any more released.
As shown, they fly brilliantly even in a fair breeze! If you're doing any more of them you might want to show the gyro level recalibration and servo reversing that can be done before motor arming. That (and the v761's one real fault - no motor failsafe) can catch a lot of folks out! They also have the toy quad RTH function that I just know you are dying to try out. :D
The toy Tx only comes in Mode 2 but is usable and has more than enough range for LOS flying but the V761 protocol on a good multi radio ups the experience even more.
Colouring the props to suit your flying environment IS a must since, as you noted, black is not easy to find.
Our props have been surprisingly durable so you must have hit the rocks pretty hard! Like to have seen the confetti storm if that had been an EPS plane like the Champ. ;-)
The lego prop attachment will wear eventually and you may be tempted to glue the prop in. Best to avoid anything solid like Superglue (might try something like a little dab of rubbery goo) or that 10x20 motor will spit the motor pinion. The 11-tooth brass pinion is hard to come by but you can find sets of plastic ones for quads to suit. (Might need boring/reaming out from 1mm to 1.2mm to suit.)
Looking forward to more vids from your Highland locale. :-)
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for all the info. much appreciated and very useful, cheers
my arrives through ups today should be an interesting first flight i imagine fun
Great review. I have many of these, perfect for low-risk flying. Lot of fun. Great trainers too. I actually enjoy flying these low in the stronger winds. Good idea as you say to power-off when crashing to save the prop from a break. Also power up whilst holding the plane to make sure the prop is on, as you demo later on. The prop savers will last quite a few times of the props coming on and off. I just glue my props together with a contact adhesive to tack on, then epoxy sleeve to hold firm. Great to hear you so enthusiastic.
Just ordered this plane yesterday. I can't wait for it to show up! Seems that everyone loves flying these Eachine Warbirds. Super jealous of your scenery. Absolutely beautiful
what's the difference between the eachine and the volantex, I only ask because everyone is talking about the eachine, aren't they similar planes???
@@knightrider3766 mine is actually a volantex, my p51 is a eachine. I can’t tell the difference component wise between the two. I’m guessing they are the same, just different sellers with the same manufacturer
@@ericrolland9092 thanks, are they easy to fly, I've never had or flew one.
@@knightrider3766 yes! They fly incredibly well in full and even partial stabilization mode. They can be trimmed up with a bit of fine tuning and flown without any stability assist, but that would be for a more advanced pilot. They can be bought for around $100 USD and I feel like they are worth it. As I said, I own the P51, the F4U, and they have a T28, a BF109, and a spitfire. I heard something about maybe a zero as well?? I will own them all at some point, my next purchase is an Arrow’s Bigfoot. Hope this helps! Happy flying!!
Just beautiful scenic, flying is also beautiful.
Welcome back sir we really miss your videos,glad you’re ok and glad you’re back 👍🏻 ATB
great to be back, thanks and more to come ;-)
im getting this tomorrow specifically because of this video
Yes i have to agree with you this little plane packs a massive punch i got mine june 2020 it's 1 of the best things i have bought it just so stable when it's flying no matter what mode you have it set to It's so impressive easy to assemble 10 mins your flying the beginner mode is excellent i can't recommend it enough i fly more expensive and bigger planes on pro mode,but this plane blew me away it so cool,even if you are a beginner this makes you look good what a great piece of kit i have the P51 mustang had to buy it,this is the best review on UA-cam of this plane well done absolutely awesome review thank you for posting oh by the way did you pay import duty on your parcel, Tigger awesome review,para
You seem to be haveing lots of fun with that! I might have to pick one up
man that scenery really looks like where they shot a lot of the black sheep show in calif ,..awesome footage and we can hear how very hard your grinning like mad flying that heheh
Nice flight Sir!👍
Well done & flown mate . Thank you indeed
My mini Corsair is having an issue with the motor shutting off mid flight. Also sometimes on initial battery connection and power up the throttle seems to cross talking with the ailerons. Anybody else have this problem? Or know of a fix?
Excellent flying sir! I can't wait to try my one out now...
Wow this looks awesome. Very nice sharp turns. Especially I like it in intermediate mode, looks very maneuverable. Great plane and great review. (Y)
Thanks and it really is so much fun, :-)))
I need to get this plane. Already have the other two in the series.
You inspired me to finally take my mustang p51 out of the box and fly it today. Was so easy. Not much different than flying a non altitude hold non gps quadcopter.
Hey up buddy, good to hear I inspired you, great fun aren't they, expert is awesome toooo :-))))
Thank you so much.a great review.. I've been looking at the eachine mini rtf series of planes.. purely for the full on fun value and you've made my mind up😁.. I'm just ordering the F4U ..RTF..now... thanks again. really appreciated...kind regards Dave
Damn I love the p-51 flavor 0:15
Another great review, and looks great fun. Thanks
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I seen a tiktok just now and already ordered one lol I might have to build a mini landing strip in my yard lol
Great revue and beautiful location. Thank you Tigger.
It could be a silly question, but which of the 3 warbirds (Corsair, Trojan, P51) flies the best in stability, aerobatics etc?. I've had the F22 and found it terrible. Excellent scenery and flying by the way 😎
super appareil je l'ai deja je voulais savoir un peu plus sur le produit-merci
👍👍😎 nice flight ✈️
I’d love an fw190 in this series.
Really good video. I am new to this hobby and I got the same plane as my first plane. May I ask how should I store the battery since I may not use it for a lomg time. Should I fully charge it before storing or what? Thanks in advanced!
Where are you? That is beautiful!
Hello old friend. Quite good! Thank you!
As you are talking ,it would be nice if you would hold it still in order to be able to see the details. You are perpetually moving it in the video. Hi
You're so funny. Thanks for this video. You're a perfect pilot, I think no one can fly those little birds in expert mode in those windy conditions. They're just too touchy for that. It gave me so much fun and delightment to hear some familiar-sounding, positive scottish voice in these day and age. :/ Took this as the main introduction-video for my kids for this F4U plane ,I gave them this Xmas -
All the best from germany, three thumbs up :D Stay healthy. Cheers mate and thanks a lot! Hope you know, you're living in a paradise ;)
Nice one Tigs. I'd get too dizzy flying planes but looks great fun :) Nice to see you back on the job ;)
Good to be back and F.U.N all the way with this, take care
Got the P51D Mustang which is tons of fun too ;-)
I've got the mustang p-51 it's great fun 👍😎
“They come in three different flavors”
- lol wonder what they taste like
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Looks like great fun and I can't believe what you get for the money! I used to fly a lot in years past - building planes from kits. This is VERY tempting to try. I was wondering just how much wind there was? By the way, at the end of the review, were you need the site at Altnaharra? Well done - many thanks for great reviews.
Very helpful I have the exact same plane and I needed help so ty
Hello, great this little plane, I come from the drone world I find it great thank you
They say on the directions to have the transmitter on first and then plug in the plane. Does it matter?
Hii
I have one, but the wings don't work, is there a way to repair it or where can I get the motor, because I think it's the motor that doesn't work
that was an awesome flyer and a great Vid. thanks again Tigger! 😉
Just received mine and it kept nose diving when I was trying to make it take off by hand i don't want to put wheels on have you any advice what I could be doing wrong.
Nice Video! How long can it fly?
Is that all rudder at 7:48 turning?
Keep em coming tigger!
Nice dude i wanna purcase one 🤩
Great job
This review is great im going to get a corsair
Any change on finding/reviewing a sub 250 grams line of sight quadcopter (wit leds for orientation)running on 3S/4S, brushless?
All i can find is FPF stuff.
Yes that's a tough one, I'll take a look and see what I find
@@TiggersRCReviewsTTFN thanks!
Can anyone tell me how long they fly their model for
Where can I buy one at
can i buy the batteries in the uk
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omg you are a superme pilot
Awesome
lost 2 props within 24 hrs :(
These planes are small & fast. There a constant risk of a fly away. Keep them close to you.
Note: the Messerschmidt 109 flies great too.
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