Master Your Volantex Planes: Radiomaster TX16S Real-World Review

Master Your Volantex Planes: Radiomaster TX16S Real-World Review

Mitch Cooper here. After months avoiding "complicated" radios, I tested the Radiomaster TX16S with my Volantex P-51, Corsair, and P-47. Here's exactly what you need to know.

Why This Combo Works

  • Multi-Protocol Support: TX16S 4-in-1 version supports V761 protocol used by Volantex planes
  • Minimal Setup: Once you import a V761 model (e.g., “EENE”), binding takes less than 30 seconds
  • Universal TX: Replace all your stock Volantex controllers with one smart radio
✈️ Critical Finding: Flight response is noticeably crisper. My Volantex P-47 felt more connected—especially in crosswind approaches.

Step-by-Step Volantex Binding

  1. Select Model: Press silver Model button → Choose or import a “V761” profile
  2. Enter Bind Mode: Swipe left → Tap Bind (ensure protocol is set to Multi)
  3. Initiate Binding: Power on Volantex plane after selecting Bind on TX16S
  4. Verify Controls: Check throttle cut (SF switch), SAFE modes (SG switch if supported), and control surfaces

Essential Configuration Tips

Must-Do Adjustments

  • Grips: Swap to included thin grips for better pinch control
  • Model Image: Settings → Model Image → Select matching plane (e.g., P-51)
  • Throttle Cut: Set SF switch to disarm throttle (listen for "Disarmed" voice prompt)

Performance Tweaks

  • Roll Rate: Increase aileron dual rates in Model Settings if rolls feel sluggish
  • Timer: Configure countdown timer triggered by throttle engagement
  • SAFE Mode: If your receiver supports it, ensure SG switch toggles flight modes (watch for LED changes)
⚠️ Rebinding Note: Most Volantex models remember the TX16S after binding. If not, keep the process quick by saving profiles.

Flight Performance Comparison

Feature Stock TX TX16S
Control Precision Basic Highly responsive, smoother inputs
Ergonomics Plastic grip, non-adjustable Adjustable grips, gimbal tension
Battery AA batteries Rechargeable Li-ion via USB-C

Who Benefits Most?

  • Best For: Volantex owners with 2+ planes • Intermediate pilots • Pilots seeking expandability
  • Not Ideal For: Absolute beginners • Plug-and-play only users

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Proven Results: After binding three Volantex models, I'm convinced this is the smartest upgrade for intermediate pilots. The preset profiles eliminate tech anxiety while delivering tangible flight improvements.

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