 Hi there guys and welcome back to the channel. A little bit something different today. This is more of an unboxing of something that, well, I missed my darling Bixler. I did, I did, I did. Oh, hello. I got a sweetie. So, I'm just going to get that out of the invoice and that's where I've gotten it from. So, hobby RC in the UK and I get 5% off in the next 30 days. But because I couldn't, because I couldn't get another Bixler, I mean I could. There are 109 pounds, is this right or 106 pounds, sorry, and it's 109 pounds just to send it to me here in the UK. That's really gone south for buying stuff from China. So, I bought this. I bought this. Popped the sweetie on there but I never eat. Because I'm sweet enough. FPV optional. This has got a slightly bigger wingspan than the Bixler. As you can see probably across here, it says 1600. Click and plug. Easily assembly, optional FPV camera, durable, durable unibody fuselage. So, some different mounting platforms, different cameras. So, put the FPV camera in there if you want to and you can put a 4K camera at the top here. And we've got these clicky parts. So, let's see how easy it is then. So, you do that, let's just... I shouldn't really do these little things towards you. They'll tell you in the safety. So, just try and cut away from yourself. So, it's such a lovely day outside. There's hardly any wind whatsoever. It's a great day for flying but of course, this isn't set up and I'm too excited to take the wing out at the moment. And my flying area anyway is all changing because they're building on it. There's a manual. Okay, can I see wires there? Is this thing already got wires plugged in? No, we've got the servos of course are in. Plastic things. So, we can get a little bit of a better angle at this. Okay, yeah, well we'll go over all this sort of thing. Let's first of all, let's just get it out of the box. So, here we are. It's nice getting a bit of a hole in there but I'm sure that's there for a reason. Some sort of... Not sure but that's nice that is. Oh yeah, that's... That feels firmer, sort of tougher if I could say than the Bixler. Let's just see what it's like rigidity. That's nice. Got a nice bit of ply in there. Three ply. I think that's what it'd be called. It's nice to already have the cabling in the course but the problem I got is I don't like these... I don't like these plastic gears and these. They go real quick and that's the problem that is. Got our CG area here but this is if you do it with their setup that they suggest. Got a nice bit of carbon fibre rod in there and we've got nice hinges. That's nice. That's going to have to be used a bit just to get it loosened up. But that's nice. Yeah, that does feel good. It does feel good. Oh, I'm impressed with that. The other one of course is going to be the same. These are the... I'll get that out of there. So this is how you put it in and you just push it in and clip it in and press it down to pull it back out again. I think that's a magnet. No, no, no. Sorry, that's going to be where the metal support is. It's going to have a rod to go in there, tubular by the looks of it to give it its rigidity across the body. But that looks good. Looks good, looks good. Again, you know, these servos, I don't like those. But we'll stick some metal, metal geared ones in. Right, this is the thing with the body here. So let's undo this. I'm going to trip that on the floor just to try and keep things as neat as I can. Let's just shut that down there. Well, so, right, well, this is plastic. This is... They're screwed in, so hopefully you can take those out easy enough. So I can just change those again. Plastic geared, they're not going to last very long. I mean, they'll be all right for just getting a bit of a flight out of it, I expect. So this is all plastic. This is not polystyrene. This isn't going to need any tape on it particularly. There's the... they've got a bit of wood in there on either side, so that... I don't know, I like the polystyrene, because when you show people and they lift it up or something, they can feel it's all polystyrene, they don't feel threatened. That's a bit hard if it were to come down on somebody, but it's very unlikely to come in directly down, which is it. So I think these are just going to... it's pushed out a bit there, so I wonder what you've got to do with this to get this off. If that's stuck on with a magnet, that's really, really hard. Right, so you've got to be careful with these, because you've got some little plastic bits here, so you need to pull out from the side and try and get around either side, not try and just pull it up. You have to pull it out because of these. Little tiny things, I can imagine they're going to be not too difficult to break. Okay, this is going to be for the FPV side of things then. You can fit a mount into there or a servo and then fit your camera and mount on the servo, so you can have it toilet in the belt because you can't remember. You can use your FPV side there and just put an FPV camera in there and then stick a 4K camera up here. What's this? Is this a little quick release? Okay, so on the top of here is a little releasey part, you pull that out and it goes underneath the front and that's it. So you've got to make sure that goes in. You see the way it's all I've moved around first, but then clicked in. I'll keep that in securely, hopefully. All right, and in here then, these are going to be for you. Right, let's just have a little look at what you get in here. You get some of these cable ties that aren't, sorry, battery straps that aren't, but they don't feel like they got the, do we need more light on this? Let's have a look if we can just take this out of here for a minute. Let's see what the light's like. It's too bright, I can't do it because my eyes, my eyes don't like it. Let's just see what that's going to be like for looking inside. That could be better actually. So there we go inside, but these, like I say, they don't have any rubber. I like rubber on the inside because that makes your battery stay in place nicely. You get three of them, there's a battery strap, a bit of Velcro there where it looks a bit. Stick on your battery if you want to, probably a good idea. And I'm going to assume this is where you might want to stick your flight controller if you're going to use one. I'm going to use one in here, and I can see as this doesn't slide about, it's not like, it's not like, Oh, what's that put in there playing, that's really good. And it's going on to where they actually can slide them out, fit your FPV stuff and connect up and everything and slide it back into place. That's lovely, what we got down here. I can't see what the ESC is going to be in there. I'm sure if we look it up low, it will tell us what the ESC is going to be, probably a 30 amp or something. Yeah, quite a long lead there for the battery. And we got some, it's a plastic. I'm just trying to look up there, the offset of this, so you can see it. I put it on there, so it's going one direction or another. So my camera lens, that's it. So it's very slightly, you can actually see that this is stuck out a bit more. And what this side is, just by a few mil, but maybe that'll have to come off. And there's a lot of screws here, so I presume we can take this apart and put a different type of a motor mount there, just to make that a bit straighter. And of course change the motor because these motors aren't going to be much cut, but just for playing around, it might be okay. Now down in here, we've got our rudder. That's nice again, we've got these nice hinges. That vertical stabilizer looks like it's going to fit in quite nicely. We're going to screw these in by the looks of it. The rudder, yeah. Lovely, lovely, lovely, lovely. Oh yeah, very excited about this. Anyway, I just wish it had been a bit more foam. That's why it's cheaper, maybe the foam's more expensive. This, like I say, to buy, to get it from Hobbyking, the Bixler 3. A couple of weeks ago, they were £86, but now they're £106. And it was about $50 for the shipping. And I begrudged that slightly. And I also noticed as well to get a motor mount, that it was going to be, it's £15 for the motor mount. About $18, $19. £15 for the motor mount. American dollars, that is. And I'll just leave that. £15 for the motor mount. About $11 for shipping. And then another $11 for import tax. Which I just thought was a little bit naughty. So there's the decals. No, even though it's a square hole to put this in. Well, no. Not sure. But it did look like a bit of a square hole to put it in. It's a round thing going into a square hole. Alright, well, you know, don't matter. So that's probably better actually, because it's stuck being round and round if they're a little bit too tight or they've got a bit of tape on. They can get stuck so that'll be easier to get out. Probably not so hard to find one of these. And maybe I might need to get a couple more of these just in case. Or something very similar I can find just in case to fit in. Because I've got a funny thing, when it comes to bending these, you're going to be putting quite a bit of stress on that. But we'll see. We'll see, we'll see. We've got a vertical horizontal stabiliser and elevator. Again with the hinges, nice hinges in there. This is what we're going to get. Again, we're quite nicely. It does look nice. It does look nice. Let's just get that and just see straight away what that's going to be like in there. Nice. That does seem like it's going to be nice and sturdy once you get that screwed in. Probably glue it as well. Or it could just be screwed. I mean this could be taken apart quite easily to get out there. This is pretty tough and I suspect it's going to look pretty cool on there. Once you get in the box, blast it back. That's it. Nothing else in the box. 0.4 or something. Let's see what's around there. This is 8.4 here. So I got one of these upstairs, a grey one. I'm going to have to see what it's like. I don't know how well balanced it's going to be or not, but we can sit on the balanced thing a bit later. Oh, got another little screwdriver that always comes in handy. Got a couple of... All right, let's get in here. Let's tip all this stuff out. Check that in there. Forgive my socks and fingers, but I've trimmed the grass. I'm going to put the socks on and do the grass, because I want to get all the bits slapping on your legs. That's polystyrene. We'll probably try and put some in here to make it a bit more... Just a bit more rigid. But we'll see. That's for our servos. And then we've got two. Slightly different. Maybe, I don't know. I guess that's because that's screwed on a bit. Unless you just get a spare one. That's pretty nice of them. They do look like they're going to be the same. That one's just not screwed in as far. So, yeah. So this was £111, I think, or £109. I'll put it up on the screen. And that's from here in the UK, next-day delivery. And I really want an aeroplane again, because I left the bigs left, but unfortunately I lost that. But that's lessons that I've learned from that, not to lose another one. Pretty much similar. The bigs was a 1500mm wingspan, which gave it more stability than the wing. You know, the wing can be a little bit yory, and the wing's... Because it's smaller, 900mm, it gets knocked around by the wing a little bit more. It was a bit lighter as well. But this, but the bigs left, I liked that because it was more stable. You get a lovely, smooth flight out of it. The extra bit of weight and the extra bit of wingspan, of course, helps with that. And having the longer fuselage of the tail, the stabiliser's at the back, vertical and horizontal. But of course, now this is going to be the same like that, because the fuselage area here is a bit longer, so it'll help counteract some of this going on. And we've got our tail and vertical and horizontal stabilising at the back, which will help. Yeah, the only thing that is just that tad bit worrying for me is that this is plastic. I feel like I want to put some rubber on the end just so if it does hit somebody. Not that I've ever managed to crash a plane into anybody, or in canals into anybody before. But you know, it's the first time for everything, but I did go and get myself some public liability insurance, and all of my craft are insured on the one policy, which is nice. It only costs £29 for the year, and it looks £12 million. So that's a lot of money. I'm quite sure where that's going. What we've got here, we've got Channel 5. All right. Channel 2. Channel 3, or I presume that's the throttle then. I know, so we're going to have Channel 3 and 4. 2 would be the throttle, I would think. Channel 3 and 4 is going to be unnatural, but I don't know. I need to look in the manual, because it could just be set up differently. I love being set up. That is one hell of a long wire. I don't know why they've got the wire so long. I could probably do that just being half the length, I suppose, but never mind. OK, so that's the first bit. So the next bit will be putting it together and getting all the bits and pieces on there. This is where the... I wonder how easy that is to do that, actually. That's just... Because this is one of the good things about that. That's nice that it's got a space in there already. And then we're just going to come over that. And that's in there. That's there. Wow. There's a good movement there, but then we haven't got our pole in. This isn't in. I'll bet you as soon as we get that in and the other wing was on there, that's going to give that a lot more... Oh yeah, that's rock solid. Oh, that is rock solid. Wow. That's rock solid. That's even better in the bigsler. Yeah, I never thought I'd find, you know, because I just love the bigsler. All right, it's my first aeroplane, but it's just absolutely adorable to fly. And I've got a funny thing, this is going to be just as adorable to fly, because that's rock solid. The wings are rock solid. The fuselage is rock solid, because it's a different material. This, for taking in and out of the field, like this, is going to be so much easier. Here's my bike and here's my saddlebags. And this is how I'll be going across the fields. Hopefully be able to just dump that in there. It sticks out a bit and I may have to screw the tail on the stabilisers on rather than have it in the bike. I'm not sure where this bit's come from. All right. I'll have to have a little look and see where that bit goes. But anyway, that's a bit of a quick unboxing on this one, guys. So this is going to be the bit we're working on and I'll see you for the next update very, very quickly in this series of what's going to be my next fun plane to fly. Thanks for watching and I'll catch you in the next one.