I have watched your 3 review videos and as a novice of some 60 years of age it seems like a cost effective intro to RC flying and FTP.
I did used to fly 27 MHz glow planes in the mid 70s so I do know a little but computer transmitters and electric power is a bit of a mystery. I thought you summed the spyhawk up well which is a relief as I have one in the 2nd tranche from Ali.
The question is how can I improve it once I become bored?
I was surprised at the copper wire replacement for the video receiving signal. Could a better aerial set up be fixed to the tranny to improve things?
Could the range of the video be improved?
Could the stability assist be made so you could switch it off on the tranny and back on again if needed? If not how about a switch inside the plane?
Is the motor up to snuff? Could it be upgraded later when confidence has been gained?
Could the copper wire aerial sticking out the bottom be replaced with a better solution?
I don't know the answers and I do not have the knowledge to effect any upgrades but it seems a fun plane to keep handy and it would be good to know that it could be made a lot better.
Thanks for all your work. A lot of the electronics flies straight over my head but I am learning.