Kootai Ki84 4Ch RTF Warbird Flight Test Review

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This four channel ready to fly aircraft is very maneuverable in 3D mode. It's a great plane for intermediate and above fliers. Find it here and use coupon code BG02fc55 to get it for $89.99 https://ban.ggood.vip/14NZw

Pros
- True four channel 690mm wingspan aircraft with ailerons, elevator, throttle, and rudder control.
- Available in three colors: Army Green, White, or Silver.
- Constructed of crash resistant EPP foam. It's a very crashworthy aircraft. Want proof? Watch the video. Remember though, I always fly in a grassy field. Flying over asphalt or concrete may give different results.
- Weighs only 249 grams with included battery. This airplane does not require FAA registration or remote ID (RID).
- 2204 2300kv brushless motor drone with 16A ESC for power and durability.
- 7.4V 1300mah battery provides up to 25 minutes of flight time (I got close to 11 with high power flying).
- Available RTF with included transmitter. But has SBUS slot if you wish to provide your own receiver and transmitter.
- Flight control board also include expansion points for installing an optional GPS system if desired.
- RTF transmitter range of up to 500 meters. Includes switches for three flight modes of Manual/6G/3D, along with dual rate switch.

Cons
- Flying in 3D mode was a LOT of fun, with the aircraft being very maneuverable. However, flying in 6G mode was problematic with my airplane. Maybe mine was simply defective? But I repeatedly experienced turning problems, along with occasional uncommanded hard right banking of the ailerons. Again, my individual aircraft may have simply been defective. I say this in that I have not seen this problem in other people's review of this aircraft.
- The 3 position mode switch has 6G as its center position. This makes it difficult to select without looking. 6G as an emergency selection should be at one of the outboard positions to make it easy to quickly select without looking.
- Installing a GPS system requires soldering. Additionally, there are no instructions included on how to do such.

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