I've got 18 of these 400mm war planes. So much fun, and so low risk. They are hard to break and not likely to cause damage to themselves or anything else, which is a massive plus point. So if you're worried about getting into RC planes because you don't want to smash the model up, these are the solution for you.
18! Somebody likes these foam warbirds!!!! I completely agree, i smashed my spitfire into my leg at full chat about a month ago. No damage to me and it only took some foam friendly super glue to fix the plane. Result.
I recently, as a dumb person, lost my a6m. Yeah, it flew hell knows where. So i am going to get a new machine. Which one would you recommend the most? I want speed and agility. I was thinking about p40 but am considering a6m again(but want something new tbh). My friends have bf109 and mustang, which i flew and still prefer a6m and another friend will have spit. I don't want to double with eighter of em, but if spit is best i am considering it.
Honestly it's such fun. And these Eachine warbirds really flatter the novice!! If you fancy one that link and promo code will get you 20% off so it makes them quite attractive. 👍😄
Excellent review for the novice flier/new starter on these mini warbirds. I started with a cheap 2nd hand 400mm P51D Mustang off Ebay and now have a whole squadron of mini warbirds. Slightly surprised about your issue with the twin bladed props. I've always found them to run smoother and more efficiently than the 3-bladed props now also available. Perhaps the ones you had were out of balance or maybe not clicked on straight somehow. My T-28 Trojan even came to me 2nd hand with the prop on back-to-front and it still flew ok, although with a little less power. Easy, stress free flying. Enjoy! 😎👍
Easier to remove battery with a thin ribbon or piece of thread! Tie in a loop and slip around battery as you insert it. To remove, pull on the ribbon! This trick works great for extracting AA and AAA batteries from remotes etc!
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I've got 18 of these 400mm war planes. So much fun, and so low risk. They are hard to break and not likely to cause damage to themselves or anything else, which is a massive plus point. So if you're worried about getting into RC planes because you don't want to smash the model up, these are the solution for you.
18! Somebody likes these foam warbirds!!!! I completely agree, i smashed my spitfire into my leg at full chat about a month ago. No damage to me and it only took some foam friendly super glue to fix the plane. Result.
@@theminiatureconstructionco4556 Lol I love them!
@@Calvertfilm I think that's obvious! 😅😅
@@theminiatureconstructionco4556 Lol
I recently, as a dumb person, lost my a6m. Yeah, it flew hell knows where. So i am going to get a new machine. Which one would you recommend the most? I want speed and agility. I was thinking about p40 but am considering a6m again(but want something new tbh). My friends have bf109 and mustang, which i flew and still prefer a6m and another friend will have spit. I don't want to double with eighter of em, but if spit is best i am considering it.
Thats some fancy flying right there, It looks really nice ,clear canopy makes a lot of difference.
Yeah looks great. Really nice to fly to. 👍
Great review. One day I really will have to get an RC plane. Well done for clarifying the flying laws.👍
Honestly it's such fun. And these Eachine warbirds really flatter the novice!! If you fancy one that link and promo code will get you 20% off so it makes them quite attractive. 👍😄
Excellent review for the novice flier/new starter on these mini warbirds. I started with a cheap 2nd hand 400mm P51D Mustang off Ebay and now have a whole squadron of mini warbirds. Slightly surprised about your issue with the twin bladed props. I've always found them to run smoother and more efficiently than the 3-bladed props now also available. Perhaps the ones you had were out of balance or maybe not clicked on straight somehow. My T-28 Trojan even came to me 2nd hand with the prop on back-to-front and it still flew ok, although with a little less power. Easy, stress free flying. Enjoy! 😎👍
I am at some point going to try he two bladed prop again. Perhaps I did get a duff one? 👍
Easier to remove battery with a thin ribbon or piece of thread! Tie in a loop and slip around battery as you insert it. To remove, pull on the ribbon!
This trick works great for extracting AA and AAA batteries from remotes etc!
Excellent tip there! 😀
Looks so much better with the 3-bladed prop too! Which model is it coming from? Other Eachine?
Yes Eachine do a range of these little planes. Different airframes but similar electronics. 👍👍
@@theminiatureconstructionco4556 The Eachine 400mm warbirds are all made by Volantex. Volantex sell for about 20% less than Eachine