FMS 80mm EDF F-86 Sabre RC Jet Open Box Review and Setup

This is the FMS 80 mm EDF F-86 Sabre RC Jet Plane that is available from fmshobby.com This is a Plug and Play RC jet plane, or a PNP RC plane. Since it is a PNP, the only items needed to get the plane up and running is a user installed receiver, battery (I use a Liperior 6S 22.2 volt 5000 mAh 65C Lipo) , and a 6-channel radio system (Futaba for me). No gluing is required and there are only about 12 quick steps for assembly. Except for user supplied receiver and battery, all of the electronics are preinstalled, including EDF, ESC, electronic distribution board, full retractable landing gear and operating landing gear door, LED lights and more. In the first half of this video I do an open box review and show the parts and instructions. In the second half of this video I show how to assemble the plane and go over each step to get the plane up and running. Overall, assembly is straight forward and easy, with great fitting parts and solid construction. The FMS F-86 is a beautiful rendition of the real F-86 with two color schemes and gobs of details including colorful decals, panel lines, detailed cockpit and pilot, CNC shock absorbing landing gear and doors, lights, air breaks, ailerons, flaps, elevator, rudder, throttle, weathered effects, drop tanks, antenna and pitot tube and more. I was very impressed with quality of parts, ease of construction and looks of this iconic military jet. I recommend visiting FMSHobby.com for details and see if the F-86 is right for you. In an upcoming video I will do a maiden test flight of the FMS F-86, stay tuned ! This FMS F-86 is one of a few RC jets I'll be looking into as I prepare for my next RC balsa plane build series where I will be building an RC Jet from a balsa kit. I have been building, flying, crashing, modifying, and repairing radio control planes (RC Planes) for many years and enjoy sharing what I do with the radio control plane community, so I started RC Plane Tech channel for fun. I am not an expert, there are many different techniques when building radio control planes. A good way to learn about flying and building rc planes is to see what others are doing, that's what I do and that's why I like to share what I do. I also fly ARF and PNP planes, and building balsa EDF jet kits, and doing reviews when I can.