CHEAP TO BUY AND EASY TO FLY !!! EACHINE MINI T-28 TROJAN: ESSENTIAL RC FLIGHT TEST



CHEAP TO BUY AND EASY TO FLY !!! EACHINE MINI T-28 TROJAN: ESSENTIAL RC FLIGHT TEST
MINI T-28 TROJAN AVAILABLE HERE: No longer available !
MINI F4U CORSAIR AVAILABLE HERE: https://www.banggood.com/custlink/mvGynFauhl
MINI P-51 MUSTANG AVAILABLE HERE: https://www.banggood.com/custlink/33mRNPOuR4
The Eachine T-28 Trojan has arrived ! They could not make the P-51 Mustang and F4U Corsair fast enough to keep up with demand. No surprise because they flew so well with the 3 mode stabilisation system. This is an iconic warbird of the 1940s/1950s. Enjoy !

You get everything you need to fly the T-28 Trojan in the box with the exception of 4 AA batteries for the transmitter. You can buy the Corsair with either 2 or 3 batteries so you don’t have to limit yourself to one flight. It is very easy to hand launch. Flies straight out of your hand with a gentle throw and flies on rails due to the onboard stabilisation system. Only use Expert mode if you are a genuine expert at flying RC aircraft. I found MIDD mode enough fun with the ability to pull loops and rolls but still with the stabilised mode turned on.

This model is very resilient to any knocks. The propeller is designed to pop off and is easily clicked back in place. Despite that a spare propeller is included in the box.

Filmed by Hazza for the ‘Essential RC’ YouTube channel using the Panasonic AG-UX180 Pro 4K camcorder at our local model flying club. Dom on the sticks flying the Eachine Mini T-28 Trojan.

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21 comments
  1. Dear all, I own all Eachine Mini warbirds like this T28, P51, F16, and F4U Corsair. However, somehow after just two flights on my T28's elevator got stuck. Does anyone who also owns this T28 also have this issue? How do I get it fixed? Thanks!

  2. I've had mine a while now and it flies very well for such a tiny model.

    I've put mine on a Jumper multi-protocol module (V761 Ch1 – Rudder. Ch2 – Elevator. Ch3 – Throttle. Ch4 – Rudder. Ch 5 3position switch for help level.) on my Horus transmitter, mainly because I have to fly with a tray because of hand problems)

    I find it needs a lot of rudder in turns to keep it close enough in to see it! I have the u/c fitted, mainly to protect the prop on landings. I usually underarm hand launch but it will take off easily on a hard surface – a touch and go has, so far, eluded me 🙂

  3. I just flew this aircraft today – first ever time flying any RC aircraft! It was a ton of fun. Ended up doing loops, rolls, stall turns etc. Only piled it into the ground twice!

  4. im about to buy one of these micro planes but i dont know which one !! what do you guys recomend me between T-28 TROJAN, Mustang P-51D and Mini F4U !!! please somebody answer me haha! what are the diferences between those planes

  5. Recent releases of these Volantex V761 planes (Eachine is only 1 of many rebrands) now have motor failsafe if Tx signal lost. But check yours to make sure you do not have old stock.

  6. This one felt a little faster than the Mustang. I suspect the wing is a little thinner. Love it. Flies like a dream. I wasn't as satisfied with the Corsair, but I haven't tried playing with it's C/G yet. I've only moved pushrods so far. And I fly all these birds "wheels up" with no gear mounted. That's only proper 😉

    Happy flying!

  7. I've got the P-51… the landing gear has never been on it… xD
    you should mention you have to let the motor cool off between batteries… 😉
    I LOVE flying these !… they are so easy, I'm going to teach my grandson, (six), how to fly it… 🙂

  8. I have the corsair and the f22 and recently ordered the p51 and trojan these little planes really are value for money they are so easy to fly even if you never flown rc planes before a grate introduction into rc planes.

  9. Man I got to tell you, I love those little ready to fly jobbies. So easy, especially when I'm pressed for time. The XK series is awesome, the little A100 raptor, gets more flight time than anything I own, simply because it stays in my car, takes up no space, I can charge the batteries via USB, no radio set up, or weird characteristics, and its virtually impervious to injury. They have a new one, the XK A180. Would love to see you review that. I just wish they made more warbirds like this in the 600mm to 800mm range. The ones that dont take much work, get the most flight time from me.

    Love your channel!

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