TY8 B-2 Stealth Bomber 2CH EPP RC Airplane with LED Lights - Part 2: Ground Takeoff, Slow Flights

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  • čas přidán 23. 05. 2022
  • If you have been following our channel, then you may already know that I have been obsessed with 2-channel RC airplanes. Why? Because they provide the most affordable and easiest entry to our hobby. However, they also carry a critical responsibility: if they do not provide a great experience right out of the box, then they may scare newcomers away from the hobby.
    Hence, I as an RC flying enthusiast and supporter, I feel that it is my duty to provide unbiased reviews and recommendations for the RC airplanes in this important 2-channel segment. The more people become RC hobbyists, the healthier and stronger our RC community will become.
    I purchased this TY8 B-2 Stealth Bomber replica 2-channel ready-to-fly (RTF) RC airplane with 335mm wingspan from AliExpress for $21.13 shipped to my door:
    www.aliexpress.com/item/32568...
    Inside the small nondescript box, everything was very basic but well packaged and organized. The airplane was fully assembled right out of the box. It only needed its battery charged and three AAA batteries (not provided) inserted into its small transmitter to get it ready for its first flight. As a bonus, it came with integrated blue LED lights under its wings, so it can be flown at night as well… that is, if it is a good flier or a “BUD”!
    Due to the New England weather not cooperating with my RC flying plans, I ended up maidening this small RC airplane on a relatively windy evening. The wind was at about 10mph:
    • TY8 B-2 Stealth Bomber...
    It felt very tail heavy and did not fly well. It reminded me of its sibling, the TY9 Cessna that I had reviewed a few months ago, also a problematic RC airplane:
    • TY9 Cessna 2CH 340mm E...
    To make matters worse, its control range was only about 40 feet, and it kept losing control beyond that distance. I am suspecting the transmitter or receiver, but the battery may be faulty as well.
    I promised that in this second video I would attempt to identify the cause of the range issue. However, I wanted to share this bonus footage with a ground takeoff, flying slow in close circles (to avoid losing connection), and several unsuccessful attempts of hand catching. I will diagnose of the range issue in the next episode, I promise!
    In any case, if you really want to buy a solid, great flying, fun 2-channel airplane, you cannot go wrong with the QF-002 Baby, which is one of my favorites:
    • QF-002 Baby 2CH Airpla...
    • QF-002 Baby 2CH Airpla...
    • QF-002 Baby 2CH Airpla...
    Thank you very much for watching. If you liked this video, please give it a thumbs-up. If you are not already a subscriber to Props & Wheels, please consider subscribing, so you do not miss new content we are adding almost with a daily cadence. I hope you are part of this amazing hobby, or at least considering to join, because it is so much fun and rewarding.
    Stay safe and healthy! Cheers!
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Komentáře • 7

  • @rcplaytime
    @rcplaytime Před 2 lety

    pretty cool bro😀👍👍

  • @michaelbeltran9879
    @michaelbeltran9879 Před rokem

    6.14pm I wish I walked this first bought one. Now I know I will have trouble and not me.

  • @Damian-Church-NZ
    @Damian-Church-NZ Před 11 měsíci

    So i see most people folding the tail like flaps to get them flying faster...

  • @johnkleivo856
    @johnkleivo856 Před rokem

    So I tried mine again in a PERFECTLY calm night. It flew fine at anything under 1/2 throttle. Over 1/2 throttle and it climbs at too steep a pitch angle.

  • @Mikeylikesit1968
    @Mikeylikesit1968 Před 2 lety

    maybe take the main wheels off and leave the nose wheel on for nose weight

  • @alexanderange
    @alexanderange Před rokem

    the b2 bomber in real life has similar issues. especially with the climb rate and stability.

  • @sparkola
    @sparkola Před 2 lety

    Add a dime to the nose it’s a little tail heavy. Looks good