







🛫 Elevate your flight game with precision and ease — don’t just fly, dominate!
The Radiolink Byme-A V2.1 is a compact, lightweight RC flight controller and gyro stabilizer designed for fixed-wing and stunt aircraft. Featuring 4 control channels and 6 versatile flight modes, it offers plug-and-play installation compatible with SBUS/PPM receivers. Its advanced 3-axis gyro and accelerometer deliver enhanced flight stability, making it ideal for pilots of all skill levels seeking precision and reliability in challenging conditions.












| ASIN | B08N6DL5D3 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Are batteries included? | No |
| Battery Capacity | 800 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Polymer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #331,787 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #17 in RC Flight Gyroscopes & Governors |
| Brand | Radiolink |
| Brand Name | Radiolink |
| Color | black |
| Connectivity Technology | PPM/S-BUS signal |
| Control Type | control,rc |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 159 Reviews |
| Included Components | Anti-Static Package Bag, Byme-A Flight Controller, Sticker |
| Includes Rechargeable Battery | No |
| Includes Remote? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 0.61"L x 0.41"W x 1.4"H |
| Item Weight | 4.5 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Radiolink |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Byme-A |
| Operating Temperature | 10 Degrees Celsius |
| Remote Control Technology | 2.4GHz |
| Skill Level | All |
| Special Feature | 3D airplane, Compact |
| Special Features | 3D airplane, Compact |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Radio Frequency |
J**G
Game changer!!!
This is the 3rd Radiolink BYME- A gyro that I have purchased. This is an excellent product completely worthy of a 5 star review. These tiny marvels are easy to set up, offer a plethoria of flight modes, and have proven to be super reliable. I fly in a small space with lots of obstacles, and nasty cross winds. I primarily fly 36" epp 3d foamy style planes. Landing on my driveway has always been an iffy deal, and I tend to damage props when landing in the wind due to lg flex and tip strikes. The BYME-A has been a total game changer for me. The compact lightweight unit fits easily on my small airplanes. I fly in manual mode, but switch to "gyro" or "wind" mode prior to landing. I can easily grease every landing, even in a severe crosswind! (which is ,unfortunately, the predominant wind direction where I fly.) The BYME-A saves me so many props, that it has virtually paid for itself. I set up a 2 switch mix on my TX16S, which provides the ability to select all available gyro modes.( including a nearly hands free vertical hover mode)There are plenty of good videos to help with TX programming on the web, so check those out if you need the help.
S**N
Reliable
Works great watch the video on how to bind it. You won’t have any problems. It’s on YouTube.
G**L
You need a rx and tx with an sbuss out signal wire to use this fc
It looks like a reciever but it is a flight controller. It adds 5 modes to your model . Fertile mode will help your model fly vertically as if it was a helicopter using rudder to lean to fly left and right , and elevator to lean and fly forward and back , and extended ailerons to yaw clockwise and counter clockwise . . An s bus reciever and a multiprotocol transmitter will output an sbus signal you connect to this flight controller , then it translates and sends signals to servo motors to operate model airplane control surfaces and an esc to throttle the electric motor . Very exciting and fun to try these features out . It's other functions are to sense the attitude of the model that it is mounted in and when hands off the controls the sticks andbthey spring to the center position the flight controller will use the elevator and aileron and gyro sensors to keep the model level . You can still control the plane but when you let go the sticks it maintains level flight like a robot autopilot. That is my understanding .You will need an sbus radio reciever and a matching transmitter . YouTube has lots of videos to help you understand .
R**M
Great, but...
Great price but sometimes the settings reverse by themselves, which is not confidence building.
M**E
Simply the best!
This is the best flight controller made. . Bar none! The first plane I ever purchased was the little 3-D radiolink plane that had that flight controller on it with a small TS8 transmiter, it looks like a PlayStation 4 controller. That was over five years ago . After the little plane wouldn’t fly anymore I reused the receiver flight, controller and transmitter I have used on literally dozens of planes. One plane got snagged hi in tree for a month or so when I finally got it down I put the receiver and the flight controller and a box of rice for two days got it out and it still works to this day. Excellent product I put in all my planes.
V**E
Best bang for the buck for gyros.
This is one of the best gyros out there for a no fuss setup. Be smarter than the equipment. Flown on the freewing F-35 70mm and the FMS Skytrainer 182 1400mm. Again, this gyro is VERY good and keeping your plane from crashing. If you crash with this gyro, it's you.
A**E
Couldn’t get it connected
I’m using a Radiolink AT10II and a R12DS receiver. I connected the throttle, ailerons, rudder and elevator to the assigned connectors on the Byme A. I then connected S Bus from the Byme A to the S Bus on the receiver. Have green lights on the Byme A and a read light on the receiver but nothing moves when I turn on the transmitter. The instructions are poor and after hours of effort, I couldn’t make it work. If I did something wrong I wish someone would tell me what it is because I really wanted this to work.
P**D
Initial setup looks good
Installed in a small electric bipe, stabilization looks good, along with the toggle switch options
Trustpilot
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