Some pros:
Range is good.
Recievers are small.
Recievers are inexpensive.
Price was really good. I think i paid around $35-$40 US for mine.
It's hackable.
This is the video that sold me on getting one.
Some other things to know about it, all are fixable or where my fault though.
*Its on the heavy side. It takes 8AA batteries.
Fix: there is a mod/hack you can do for it to use a lipo.
*I accidentally left mine outside in the hot summer sun sitting on a table from sometime in the morning till sometime in the afternoon. There is a plastic piece that covers the display. It warped and fell off. Radio still functions perfectly fine.
Fix: don't leave the radio in the sun for hours.
*Trigger broke on mine a few years ago.
Fix: Easy and cheap fix. Replacement trigger was/is only $5.00 US.
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.com/ulk/itm/171755235849
Are there better radios than this? Definitely yes.
But at this price point you get a radio that has most of the featues more expensive radios have.
People are gonna really like or really hate this radio and there is a newer version FS-GT3C, but i don't know what the differences are between the 2 models.
Flysky did just announce/release a new 4ch surface radio.
Anyone else have some info or experience they have with the FS-GT3B?