MD-HOBBY E0717 1030mm 4CH RC Airplane PNP for $60 from Banggood - Part 1: Unboxing

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  • čas přidán 4. 06. 2024
  • I am cheap and I like buying and reviewing midsize (i.e. wingspan between 1000-1500mm) RC airplanes that cost less than $100 to get up in the air. This is a particularly important market segment in my opinion, especially for trainer airplanes, because most of the newbies wanting to get into this hobby are not willing to invest more than that. Nevertheless, their first experience is critical in keeping them in the hobby.
    Hence, whenever I see a “potential candidate” in this market segment for a reasonable price, I just go ahead and order it. My main goal is to sift through the “duds” in order to get to the “buds”, or in other words to find the gems in the rough. Plus, I extremely enjoy building and flying a wide variety of cheap airplanes; the more the better.
    I ordered this airplane kit from Banggood.com when it was on sale (“Flash Deal”) for $59.99 plus $2.99 shipping:
    www.banggood.com/E0717-1030mm...
    They advertise it as a PNP (plug-and-play or receiver-ready) airplane, but in actuality it is a kit that comes with the motor, ESC (electronic speed control), the servos, and two propellers. The premise is that you can build it up to a PNP-condition with all the materials provided in the box, and you will only need to add a receiver, a transmitter, and a battery in order to get it ready to fly.
    So, in theory, you can get this airplane flying for $100 or less if you are a penny-pinching and patient shopper. Here is the math: This plane cost me $62.98 shipped to my door in the U.S. The recommended battery is a 3S 2200mAh LiPo battery, which you can order from HobbyKing for $9.99 (Rhino brand). And a basic Turnigy 5X 5Ch 2.4GHz transmitter and receiver combo costs $26.51 on HobbyKing. You can find similar deals from eBay, Banggood or other online hobby stores as well. (By the way, I am not counting in the charger, since it is an investment that you make one time when getting into this hobby and will use it for years with all your future planes.)
    This kit arrived in a basic, unbranded cardboard box. Upon opening it, I was pleasantly surprised by a large sheet of building instructions with color pictures and an English description for each step. It was printed on a high-quality, glossy paper. I am not used to seeing something like this arriving with an inexpensive, no-name kit from China. GREAT START!
    The materials used in the construction of this airplane turned out to be really interesting: plastic (polyethylene or polypropylene) fuselage, expanded polystyrene foam (a.k.a. Styrofoam) wings, sheet foam horizontal and vertical stabilizers, and plywood main tray and reinforcement. Do I care? No, as long as it builds well and flies true, I don’t! And we are going to find out soon enough!
    In this first episode, I am showing the unboxing of this kit and sharing my first impressions. In the next episode, I am going to provide a detailed build video to get this kit ready for its maiden flight, so stay tuned!
    Thank you very much for watching. If you find this review useful, please consider liking it and subscribing to our channel. And do not forget to hit that notification bell. Stay safe and healthy. Hope to see you on the next video. Cheers!
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Komentáře • 14

  • @davebaker1659
    @davebaker1659 Před 3 lety +1

    This is great . Looking forward to the build and maiden. That cost is definitely reasonable and I hope it flys well.

    • @PropsWheels
      @PropsWheels  Před 3 lety

      I hope so too. This Sunday will be rainy, so I am going to be in the basement building it. Maiden should be in the next one week if the weather cooperates. :)

  • @martinsandqvist1726
    @martinsandqvist1726 Před 3 lety +1

    Super video as usual thanks for sharing, this is super video something different the other channels only show planes from horizon hobby. Keep up the super work

    • @PropsWheels
      @PropsWheels  Před 3 lety

      Thank you very much Martin! I am glad you liked it. I am trying to stretch my budget, while reviewing low-cost options for RC enthusiast on a budget. Cheers!

  • @rikischell259
    @rikischell259 Před 2 lety +1

    I am assembly this RC as we speak... I would say the assembly instruction are SOME what Vague to say the lest...(& that is coming from someone with over 35 yrs of R/C assembling) You sir however do a good job here... keep up the good work & happy flying

    • @PropsWheels
      @PropsWheels  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Riki! Apologies for the delayed response; I am trying to balance a new, full-time, demanding job with my family life and hobbies (RC and this CZcams channel). You are so right; it took me a while to figure out how to assemble this model. Thank you so much for your kind and generous compliments! Just a caution: make sure to use plenty of thread lock compound (or glued) when installing the motor and motor mount. The motor came loose during my last flight, seized, overheated the ESC, and started a fire! In case you have not watched, see it all here:
      czcams.com/video/jTtbyAmQvQc/video.html
      No worries, it will fly again! I am planning to rebuild it and post another flight video. 😁👍

  • @bogdog999
    @bogdog999 Před 3 lety

    Plastic fuselage, foam wings. Reminds me of some ARF (Almost Ready to Fly) kits I made in the 1980s. Nice to know some people are still building their own.

    • @PropsWheels
      @PropsWheels  Před 3 lety

      Hi bogdog999. It definitely has that feel. It takes several hours to build, but nowhere near building a balsa kit!

  • @A.M.-RC
    @A.M.-RC Před 3 lety +1

    Interesting materials, very curious to see how it will fly and how it holds up.

    • @PropsWheels
      @PropsWheels  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Alex. You and me both! I am a bit worried about the wing, but I do not want to reinforce it too much and stay more or less standard for the sake of the review.

  • @petrkosicki6024
    @petrkosicki6024 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing. I have already ordered one. Any date for assembly and maiden Part2?

    • @PropsWheels
      @PropsWheels  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for your comment Petr Kosicki. Sorry about the delay; I have been busy with small 2CH and 3CH airplane reviews. I am planning to start assembling E0717 tonight or tomorrow. I should post the video in the next couple of days. And then the maiden flight... I hope you will receive yours soon. Take care!

  • @evoemperor3776
    @evoemperor3776 Před 3 měsíci

    This kit is only 35 dollars in my country kinda want to buy it and build problem is I'm a newbie to this hobby🤣

  • @adrianesteban6647
    @adrianesteban6647 Před 6 měsíci

    What battery did you use?