Eachine Mini Cessna RTF 4Ch Stabilized RC Plane Flight Test Review
This gyro stabilized flying Cessna model would make a great plane for new pilots to progress to four channel flying with ailerons.
Find it here http://rcmove.ru/usn
Pros - Full four channel control with throttle, rudder, elevator, and aileron inputs. - 550mm wingspan plane.
Not too large, and not too tiny. Just the right size for beginner fliers. - Weighs only 90 grams with battery.
This plane does not require registration in most countries.
- Constructed of crash resistant EPP foam with carbon fiber supports. Should stand up well for beginner crashes (still recommend flying in grassy fields). - 6 axis gyros and accelerometers stabilization to greatly ease flying by beginner pilots.
- Powerful coreless 1020 motor provides plenty of "oomph" for this little plane.
-Very common and inexpensive 3.7V 380mah battery provides close to 8 minutes flight time per charge.
- Up to 200 meter range with provided transmitter.
- Can also be flown with multi protocol transmitters (with MT99 protocol).
Cons
- Not fully ready to fly. This plane does require some minor construction of attaching the wing, and tail surfaces. Additionally, you`ll need to connect the control push rods to the control horns. Finally, you`ll need to verify that all control surfaces are properly centered, and make any needed adjustments before you go flying.
- The 1020 motor is powerful, but it is a brushed motor. It will eventually require replacement.
For this video I need supper glue, cardboard, old car`s wheel, Iron wire, Push Pins Drawing Cork Board, small screws (if you want to remove the plane part you have to use a small screw