I was excited to get this helicopter, since I own the M2 Explore one and I love it... To my disappointment, nobody seems to sell a bind and fly version like the M2 with the options of a receiver connected via S-Bus, or a spektrum satellite one... On top of that it comes with the servos not already installed 🤦🏾♂️ For those like me that aren't that skilled dealing with helicopters, this was a big no no, because it seems complicated to get it properly set. If someone ever offers this heli with the same configuration the M2 came with, I would buy one in a heartbeat. I've been looking for a bigger helicopter that offers the peace of mind of a direct drive motor over the geared ones, and this one was my preferred one...But what made me hold on and not to pull the trigger on it were the reasons I just mentioned before. Great video...I wish I was a skillful as you dealing with helis... Thumbs-up for your video 👍🏾 Have a great rest of your day 👍🏾 Greetings from Douglas, Arizona 👍🏾🌵🦠😷🇵🇷 Like#11
Thanks for watching! I would say this kit is one of the best to get for a first time builder very low parts count and detailed instructions it was a breeze to build. The hardest part would be the flight controller setup but there are plenty of videos out there to help with the setup of a Vbar, Ikon , and Futaba gyro.
Just go for it and build it anyway. It's better to have built your helicopter yourself so that when you have a a mishap and have to fix it, you know how to take it apart and put it back together again
@@BuddyRC Thank you for this info. I see Origin Hobbies in Finland currently has the kit now, but no PNP. I will wait for you guys since I am in the USA.
Thanks for watching! I set it up the same way as Jonas here www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?4344137-OMPHOBBY-M4-Jonas-FBL-Setups and tweaked to my flying style.
Hi, I have seen a very good pilot fly in hard 3D the model and the servos after the flight were really hot. What can you tell me about this point?. It is normal in the helis world that the servos become hot after a hard 3D Flight?. I am thinking in the longevity of those components. Thank you for your answer.
Thanks for watching! Normally the servos on the M4 and M4 max get warm from flying but also the servos take alot of heat away from the motor since it is connected straight to the servo/bearing block. Helicopter motors typically come down very hot after a higher head speed flight. Hope this helps!
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@@zumeria177 so why are you looking for M4 videos? did you order one or is it hard for you to deny that the original product is superior?
Respect,
Cool build🤩
I lovit OMPHOBBY🥰
Soooo sweet. Love it. Hope to see one in the near future on SupremeRC. Buddy rc you guys got a fantastic studio... 👍👍
I was excited to get this helicopter, since I own the M2 Explore one and I love it... To my disappointment, nobody seems to sell a bind and fly version like the M2 with the options of a receiver connected via S-Bus, or a spektrum satellite one... On top of that it comes with the servos not already installed 🤦🏾♂️ For those like me that aren't that skilled dealing with helicopters, this was a big no no, because it seems complicated to get it properly set. If someone ever offers this heli with the same configuration the M2 came with, I would buy one in a heartbeat.
I've been looking for a bigger helicopter that offers the peace of mind of a direct drive motor over the geared ones, and this one was my preferred one...But what made me hold on and not to pull the trigger on it were the reasons I just mentioned before.
Great video...I wish I was a skillful as you dealing with helis... Thumbs-up for your video 👍🏾 Have a great rest of your day 👍🏾 Greetings from Douglas, Arizona 👍🏾🌵🦠😷🇵🇷
Like#11
Thanks for watching! I would say this kit is one of the best to get for a first time builder very low parts count and detailed instructions it was a breeze to build. The hardest part would be the flight controller setup but there are plenty of videos out there to help with the setup of a Vbar, Ikon , and Futaba gyro.
Just go for it and build it anyway. It's better to have built your helicopter yourself so that when you have a a mishap and have to fix it, you know how to take it apart and put it back together again
When will BuddyRC have the PNP M4 Max in stock???
Thanks for watching! Not sure unfortunately we haven't been given a date but we will have the kits next week I believe.
@@BuddyRC Thank you for this info. I see Origin Hobbies in Finland currently has the kit now, but no PNP. I will wait for you guys since I am in the USA.
Can you show us your Vbar setup for this heli? I’m thinking of getting one for Xmas. Thanks
Thanks for watching! I set it up the same way as Jonas here www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?4344137-OMPHOBBY-M4-Jonas-FBL-Setups and tweaked to my flying style.
THANKS@@BuddyRC
Hi, I have seen a very good pilot fly in hard 3D the model and the servos after the flight were really hot. What can you tell me about this point?. It is normal in the helis world that the servos become hot after a hard 3D Flight?. I am thinking in the longevity of those components.
Thank you for your answer.
Thanks for watching! Normally the servos on the M4 and M4 max get warm from flying but also the servos take alot of heat away from the motor since it is connected straight to the servo/bearing block. Helicopter motors typically come down very hot after a higher head speed flight. Hope this helps!
Great video, is everything pre soldered?
Thanks for watching! Yes it is! Xt60 for the battery and bullets for motor and esc.
Less than 3 hours is crazy fast. Looks like much less parts than Align helis.