This is the Unboxing, Maiden Flight & Drive, and Review for the new Syma X9 Flying Car Quadcopter Drone. It is very unique RC, so unless you have seen one, this might be worth your time checking out.\r<br>\r<br>I promised in the video that I would include a link where to get one of these, so here it is: \r<br>\r<br>Use the coupon code: RC18OFF to get 18% any purchase.\r<br>\r<br>A better RC Flying car with easier to access battery options, the JJRC H23: \r<br>\r<br>- You can buy it here: \r<br>- This is my video review of the JJRC H23 here: \r<br>\r<br>Since size is not always something that comes off well in video, I included a number of different aircraft to compare this Syma RC Flying Car side by side. Hopefully you will be familiar with at least one of them to help you get a better idea of its size.\r<br>\r<br>I started with my other Syma products, which are the Syma X8C Venture Drone, Syma X5SC-1 Falcon Drone, and Syma X12 Nano Drone. Just for fun I threw in a size comparison with the WLtoys F949 Cessna 182. \r<br>\r<br>The other quad options I compared it to are the new Dromida Verso, Blade Nano QX 3D, Blade Inductrix, Estes Proto-Z, Estes Proto-X, and Cheerson CX-10.\r<br>\r<br>Here are my review notes:\r<br>\r<br>Pros:\r<br>- A lot of fun\r<br>- Files well for its weight\r<br>- Two flight modes\r<br>- Durable\r<br>- No integrated battery\r<br>\r<br>Cons\r<br>- It needs more space to do funnels and other tricks than a typical quadcopter\r<br>- 5 minute flight times\r<br>\r<br>Bonus Points for this, I was able to use my WLtoys Cessna 182 battery in this thing, not just the stock battery.\r<br>\r<br>After flying this some more and watching a few other videos, I have my eyes on the SY X25 Flying Car which is also known as the SongYang X25 Flying Car now too. It looks like a lot of fun as well :)