- Is it stable in real flight?
- How safe is a 500-size helicopter?
- Is the $2,500 price justified?
Quick Overview
- 500 size, four-blade scale helicopter
- Carbon fiber frame
- Full metal rotor head
- L7 flight controller
- GPS with Return-to-Home
- 6S 4300mAh battery system
- Factory test-flown before shipping
First Impressions: What’s Inside the Boxes?
Packaging

Included Components
- Assembled helicopter frame
- 6S battery pack6S
- Charger
- FlySky radio transmitter
- Hardware and mounting accessories
Build Quality and Scale Details
Carbon Fiber Frame and Metal Components
Magnetic Canopy and Electronics Layout
Scale Realism and FPV Potential
First Flight Test – How Stable Is the Flish RC Blackhawk?
GPS Mode Hover Performance
Return to Home Reliability
Safety Considerations
Is It Beginner Friendly?
- Experienced Beginners: Those who have successfully piloted smaller RC helicopters or GPS drones and are now looking to upgrade to a giant scale model.
- Intermediate Pilots: Anyone comfortable with orientation and looking for a stress-free scale experience.
- Scale-focused Enthusiasts: Hobbyists who prioritize realism but want safety.
Pros and Cons of This RC Blackhawk Helicopter
| Aspect | Pros | Cons |
| Appearance & Realism | Iconic UH-60 look, detailed cockpit, missile pods, authentic scale | Glue-on parts risk paint damage, Stock decals have pink hue; need custom prints |
| Flight Performance | GPS super stable, four-blade smooth & realistic sound | Battery limits to stubby packs without mods, 12 min flights |
| Build & Durability | Carbon fiber + metal parts, strong crash resistance | Assembly small parts tough for big hands, no navigation lights stock |
| Value & Extras | Includes charger/transmitter (saves $150+) | Premium price, 2-6 week custom build wait |
| Ease of Use | Beginner-friendly GPS, reliable return-to-home | Heavy for transport, require careful installation |
Conclusion: Is the Flish RC Blackhawk Right for You?
