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Topmodel CZ Electra Pro Glider Unboxing
If you want to go beyond entry-level powered RC gliders but don't want to break the bank, Topmodel CZ might be your best bet for cost and quality. Let's unbox this glider and see how the kit looks.
// GravesRC for a solid selection of Topmodel CZ gliders.
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// Music
Bonus Points, Cup of Joe
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Blue Wednesday, Deep In Love
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// Bookmarks
0:00 Quick Thanks
1:39 Outer Wings
4:23 Instruction manual
4:54 Winglets
5:34 Fuselage
7:41 Packaged Assembly Parts
8:45 Main Wing
11:10 What I'm putting into the model
14:03 Conclusion
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Видео

Packing tape and some flight time with my Hangar 9 Piper Cub
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 года назад
With my 1/4 scale Piper Cub ready for its maiden I decided it was time to get some stick time at the flying field with my trusty Hangar 9 Piper Cub rc airplane powered by a Saito .62 4-stroke. At 10 years old it's got some serious hangar rash, however, it's one of my most trusted airplanes that won't stop flying. Music Bonus Points soundcloud.com/bonuspoints​ "Cannonball" // "Extra Breezy - Los...
1/4 scale gas Piper Cub taxi test
Просмотров 4,5 тыс.3 года назад
Before I finish up the build on my Hangar 9 1/4 scale Piper Cub I needed to do some taxi runs to test the Zenoah 20ie gas engine, check for any radio interference, and make sure all the surfaces were operating correctly. Music Bonus Points soundcloud.com/bonuspoints "Lovely Friday Podcast" "Extra Breezy - Lost in Thought"
Gas RC engine causing servo jitter (PROBLEM SOLVED!)
Просмотров 4,9 тыс.3 года назад
RC servo jitter problem solved! I was getting servo jitter and having radio interference when my Zenoah 20cc EI engine was running on the 1/4 scale Hangar 9 Piper Cub. I found there was nothing wrong with the radio, receiver, or wiring. The problem was I didn't seat the electronic ignition cable to the spark plug tight enough. Music Gyvus "Venice" soundcloud.com/gyvus Airplane Gear Optical Igni...
How-to: A cheap fueling system for rc airplanes
Просмотров 25 тыс.4 года назад
I'm a big fan of using 1 gallon cans to store my gas and glow rc airplane fuel. In this How-to I'll walk you through creating your own cost effective fueling system using a DuBro Kwik Fill Fitting, a hand pump, and a 1 gallon Midwest gas can from Autozone. STUFF U NEED DuBro Kwik Fill Fuel Can Fitting www.dubro.com/products/kwik-fill-fuel-cap-fitting DuBro Kwik Fuel Pump www.dubro.com/products/...
O.S. .30 4-stroke set-up and first engine run
Просмотров 23 тыс.4 года назад
What makes the guts of an rc airplane that's powered by an O.S. .30 4-stroke engine? I'll walk through my set-up and do a short engine test run using an engine test stand I built out of an old 2x4. If you're new to rc airplanes and engines (e.g., fuel power) this is a good primer. 0:00 - Walkthrough of the setup 3:40 - Engine prep and first start 6:56 - Running the engine rich MUSIC Bonus Point...
Starting An RC Engine | Saito .62 4-stroke glow
Просмотров 78 тыс.4 года назад
Here is a how-to guide for starting an rc engine safely. This approach can be used on almost every small to medium-sized rc airplane. Thanks for watching! I demonstrate on my Hangar 9 Piper J3 Cub powered by a Saito .62 4-stroke glow engine. THINGS I USE PowerPro Electric Starter (not exactly mine but close) www.horizonhobby.com/powerpro-12v-starter-han161 3-cell Lipo Battery www.pulsebattery.c...
Canvas + Mod Podge + RC airplane plans = awesome wall art
Просмотров 4084 года назад
I took old rc airplane plans and glued them to painters canvas with Mod Podge to create original wall art. YOU'LL NEED Flat Brushes (Set of 3) www.michaels.com/craft-smart-large-area-flat-brush-pack-white-taklon-3-count/10194247.html Mod Podge Matte (16 oz. bottle) www.michaels.com/mod-podge-matte/10406884.html 3M Command Hanging Strips www.michaels.com/3m-command-picture-hanging-strips-value-p...
The essential RC airplane tool bag
Просмотров 5974 года назад
All the must-have field gear I’ve been using for years. This is what I take with me to avoid downtime and make emergency repairs. All this stuff won’t guarantee a fix for everything but it certainly comes close. I hope this gives you some guidance to help you build your perfect rc tool kit. Cheers! 😄 LINKS TO DRONE GEAR 1-8 Cell Lipo Battery Alarm / Tester www.getfpv.com/1-8s-lipo-battery-volta...
Essential soldering gear and how to solder rc EC3 connectors
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.4 года назад
I walk you through my rc soldering set-up, cleaning, and tinning of a soldering iron, and how to solder EC3 connectors. A list of soldering gear is below along with some skip-links to specific parts of the video. Cheers! 😄 Setup 00:33 Tinning the iron 2:48 Wire & connector prep 3:48 Soldering EC3 5:36 SOLDERING EQUIPMENT Weller 25-Watt Standard Duty Soldering Iron Kit www.homedepot.com/p/Weller...
RC club flying field | What to expect when visiting
Просмотров 12 тыс.4 года назад
Visit a flying field to fly your drone or to learn more about where to start in the hobby. Local flying fields are the best places to meet other drone and rc pilots. At a field you’ll meet pilots like yourself, learn a ton about radios, fpv gear, model types, and how to get started. I take you to my flying field in Maryland where I fly my drones and rc airplanes, walk you through the ins and ou...
FAA Remote ID | The regulations are here to stay!
Просмотров 1104 года назад
0:40 we need a low level air-traffic system 2:48 tech is the driving force of change 5:28 regulation was inevitable 6:58 the end is not nigh imo Some honest thoughts about where we’ve been, where we’re at, and where we’re going as hobbyists, drone enthusiasts, and all members of a growing aviation community. Be sure to get your unique voice heard. Comment on the proposed regulations before the ...
FAA Remote ID and the 20 places where the FAA is asking for comments!?
Просмотров 764 года назад
There are over 20 locations in the FAAs proposed regulations where they are explicitly asking for comments. That’s a lot of opportunity for hobbyists and the UAS community to get their voices heard. I'll touch on: * Serial Number Requirements; * How to determine altitude; * When to activate remote ID; * Selling of pre-built kits without remote ID; * How long to retain remote ID data and; * FAA-...
Quick overview of the FAAs proposed Remote ID Regulations
Просмотров 854 года назад
Here's my initial take on the proposed regulations (FAA-2019-1100). The FAAs most recent Notice for Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) for Remote Identification of drones has the potential to significantly impact the model aviation community. As an avid hobby enthusiast I'm openly sharing my thoughts as they emerge hoping it helps others craft their response. I'll post short vids and update my blog as ...

Комментарии

  • @robertmaxwell8086
    @robertmaxwell8086 9 дней назад

    Wouldn’t a Saito 56 be enough Engine?

    • @theskyllama
      @theskyllama 5 дней назад

      The .56 4-stroke may be enough to get the Cub off the ground, but it may not give you enough power/authority for solid control in higher winds or where you may need it in emergencies (e.g., waving off an approach and quick power up). I always opt for more power than needed. That doesn't mean I use it, but the fact it's there is comforting 😉

  • @WarpPioneer
    @WarpPioneer Месяц назад

    Does heating blue glow silicon fuel line help make it easier to put on like yellow gas lines?

    • @theskyllama
      @theskyllama 5 дней назад

      Nope. Blue silicone's molecular structure (?) makes it exceptionally resistant to high heat. Once you get it to a certain temperature, it only compromises/damages the line. It won't give you the ability to reshape or reform it.

    • @WarpPioneer
      @WarpPioneer 5 дней назад

      @@theskyllama Thanks! I finished building the fueling system, which was heavily based on what you did. The blue silicone line slid on without too much effort.

  • @eduardoserrano5453
    @eduardoserrano5453 Месяц назад

    The worry is not during snapping the lead into the connector. It is during the entire process

  • @eduardoserrano5453
    @eduardoserrano5453 Месяц назад

    Excellent video. I need to solder a male EC3 connector to an engine starter.

  • @alwaysflying6540
    @alwaysflying6540 2 месяца назад

    These are fun fly numbers for our club. I wish it was this busy

  • @vonSchwartzwolfe
    @vonSchwartzwolfe 2 месяца назад

    These plug caps makes two points of contact . you addressed the problem of the out side one needed to be pushed all the way on to have good contact with the base of the plug. There is also a center contact spring that fits in Side the spark cap if its missing or not making connection to the plug top you can also have this problem. these springs are sometimes loose in the bag the ignition comes in, and need to be placed in the cap. Very easy to lose opening the bag and never knowing its there. Hope this helps. Happy flying.

  • @evanleebodies
    @evanleebodies 2 месяца назад

    "I believe its a 30"..... You didn't see the "30" stamped on the crankcase?

  • @weseehowcommiegoogleis3770
    @weseehowcommiegoogleis3770 3 месяца назад

    03:04 Drone and FPV? That alone will get you Banished from many clubs. I fly both but don't fly Drones any where near the flying field. I'll get Black balled!

  • @richardhensley8281
    @richardhensley8281 3 месяца назад

    Your video is too technical when it’s so basic

    • @johnnichol9412
      @johnnichol9412 2 месяца назад

      Not sure that technical is the right term, just complicating what should have been a simple installation, blocks of wood, epoxy, neoprene washers et al?

    • @theskyllama
      @theskyllama 5 дней назад

      My love for creating the video outweighed my attention to its complexity 😜

  • @richardhensley8281
    @richardhensley8281 3 месяца назад

    Made my plastic cap and it worked just as good if not better that was isn’t corroded

  • @richardhensley8281
    @richardhensley8281 3 месяца назад

    Made my out plastic cup

  • @Thomas470ken
    @Thomas470ken 4 месяца назад

    im new to the rc plane hobby but are these gas/nitro planes homemade or are they usaly bought

    • @theskyllama
      @theskyllama 2 месяца назад

      Most kits nowadays are pre-built ARFs (Almost Ready to Fly). This means you'll not have to glue wood or cover an airframe. There are a ton of great kits for gas/glow out there!

  • @tonywright8294
    @tonywright8294 5 месяцев назад

    You damage the crankcase if you run it lean ? Moron

  • @ps4kidgaming56
    @ps4kidgaming56 5 месяцев назад

    That was funny

    • @theskyllama
      @theskyllama 5 месяцев назад

      Much appreciated 🙏🏽 glad to have added a little comedy to your day

  • @BillyBigRiggin359
    @BillyBigRiggin359 7 месяцев назад

    Youre very brave walkin in those port o jons in flip flops lol. Ive seen some nightmarish stuff in those…

  • @Arlingtonsjw
    @Arlingtonsjw 7 месяцев назад

    clubs = insane bitter people

    • @theskyllama
      @theskyllama 7 месяцев назад

      Where I fly 🪰 😎 the people are great. We've got a culture of curiosity and support. And I'm very grateful for that. Sorry to read your experiences have not been this.

  • @electrobangs1583
    @electrobangs1583 9 месяцев назад

    Wow

  • @waywardspirit7898
    @waywardspirit7898 9 месяцев назад

    Pro tip: Attach the pump to the tank handle with zip ties. OR...Hot glue it to the side of the tank. Your welcome. :)

  • @clauciotonini8643
    @clauciotonini8643 10 месяцев назад

    Hi, whats the size and weigth of the piper? i would like to buy the same engine, i have a piper with wing size 1600 mm with 3,6 kg.

    • @theskyllama
      @theskyllama 10 месяцев назад

      This one was about 7.25 lbs with an 80-inch wingspan. I never flew the airplane at full throttle for more than a minute or two. 75% throttle was more than enough power. At 50%, it started to get sluggish at the controls.

  • @kayvonmansouri
    @kayvonmansouri 10 месяцев назад

    Great Video, a few questions for you: How does the crank case and lower-end internals get lubricated on a 4-stroke? I've flown 2 strokes for years and un always wanted to venture into 4 strokes. Is the main benefit the sound, and ability to spin a larger prop which equals more thrust, but a lower top speed?

    • @theskyllama
      @theskyllama 10 месяцев назад

      Nailed it. Yes, you'll get much more torque (i.e., power) to spin bigger and higher pitched props. The sound is just a bonus. As for lubrication, the engines are built to slef-lube, if you will. Make sure you're using the right glow fuel for smaller bore engines. There are formulas specific for 4-stroke if you are using glow.

    • @vumba1331
      @vumba1331 9 месяцев назад

      The 4 strokes allow for some blow-by of the unburned oli past the piston to go into the crankcase itself and the valve gear, heat and vapourisation of some of the oil of course helps. There is usually a nipple fixed in the crankcase where excess oil drians off after it has done its job. Initially it was thought that less oil would be required but experience has shown that 20% oil works well and covers any lean runs. Ideally a synthetic with some castor oil works well. Have used this for 25 years.

    • @tonywright8294
      @tonywright8294 5 месяцев назад

      So you think you get more power from a four stroke ? Moron

  • @foreverdroningon
    @foreverdroningon 11 месяцев назад

    Great video. My only observation is why do you need a clunk to go right to the bottom of the fuel can . If you had it half an inch short you would of course not be able to use every drop of fuel but you would avoid picking up any sediment that might would have sunk to the bottom of the tank. I do this with a diesel heater in my sons shed and it works a treat using recovered fuel from scrapped cars , trucks and so on.

    • @theskyllama
      @theskyllama 10 месяцев назад

      Solid point. I do have a fuel filter in my fuel line in each airplane - that gets cleaned on the regular. So while I don't filter from the can, I do ensure each engine has a filter installed on the main line to the carb.

  • @kmarshall100
    @kmarshall100 11 месяцев назад

    Great and helpful video! Would you mind sharing the item number of the spinner you have on your saito? I have the gas version of that engine and not sure what size spinner to get or where to purchase it. Thank you

    • @theskyllama
      @theskyllama 10 месяцев назад

      13x8 or 13x8 is what I use for my .62 saito props. You can order them through towerhobbies.com or horizonhobby.com or motionrc.com - all reputable places (tower and horizon are the same company)

  • @itzjoeylo4501
    @itzjoeylo4501 11 месяцев назад

    I’m new here, subscribed ✅ and Liked 👍

  • @ShockeWulf190
    @ShockeWulf190 Год назад

    My local club was the best thing that ever happened to me

  • @homienat3374
    @homienat3374 Год назад

    😡😡😡😡you just dont know nothing

    • @theskyllama
      @theskyllama Год назад

      I only claim to know a little 😆

  • @homienat3374
    @homienat3374 Год назад

    Talk about over the top ,just mount it hook up push rod to throttĺe lever connect fuel lines glow plug flip it

    • @theskyllama
      @theskyllama Год назад

      I *was* going to do that, but I wanted to have a setup where I could remotely operate the engine during testing. It wasn't hard to set up.

  • @DroneUpp
    @DroneUpp Год назад

    Thanks for this presentation. I will be joining sometime next week. I have been thinking about it for a while and the time has come. I am looking forward to the coming autumn foliage and perhaps cooler weather. Thanks again.

  • @mickkino
    @mickkino Год назад

    I have the same model and the same engine. Weight oh ballast on tail?

    • @theskyllama
      @theskyllama Год назад

      I've since passed the Cub onto another hobbyist, but last I remembered, I had around 2 Oz. (52-ish grams) of nose weight added. It wasn't much to balance the Cub.

  • @robertedwards7695
    @robertedwards7695 Год назад

    Sounds like you have the saito tuned to perfection!😊

    • @theskyllama
      @theskyllama Год назад

      I spend way too much time tweaking my engine's performance.

  • @YCIGAFSN
    @YCIGAFSN Год назад

    Fees, Dues, more fees, more dues. No thanks. Then there is this... If you are not a fixed wing LOS only pilot, forget it. I went to a few club fields to see about joining and was chased out because my fleet includes fixed wing, helis, multirotors and FPV. The last time I went to see about a club field, I had a gun pulled on me because I had a couple FPV multirotors with me. I did have a wing as well but it had FPV on it. That was enough for them to attack. No way I will ever join a club, AMA or anything like that. I won't even associate with anyone that is involved with an RC club or AMA. Don't get involved in clubs or the AMA. They are a joke.

    • @theskyllama
      @theskyllama Год назад

      That's a serious bummer being chased out because you love a particular type of flying. Unfortunately FPVs gotten a bad rap at many "old school" locations. There are a lot of supportive pilots at many clubs - so I hope you don't discount the many due to a few nefarious characters you've encountered.

  • @charleschandler6473
    @charleschandler6473 Год назад

    Great informative video. Need more people to see the recreational side of RC.

  • @iwontreplybacklol7481
    @iwontreplybacklol7481 Год назад

    What to expect when visiting: Met by a laundry list of rules and must pay multiple organizations yearly just to play there. Yea, I will just go fly at open fields and be free.

    • @theskyllama
      @theskyllama Год назад

      We do have more strict rules at this location but that's due to our proximity to the nation's most restricted airspace: Washington D.C. Our fees for the club are pretty reasonable and they help to maintain what is one of the nicer fields in the region - as we've been told by visitors. As for the AMA membership? Well.... that's because we have to for insurance purposes.

  • @fuzzy_bear
    @fuzzy_bear Год назад

    That 62 sounds sweet

  • @maybejoshh1907
    @maybejoshh1907 Год назад

    I recently bought my first glow model. An old hangar 9 Funtana with a never started saito 4 stroke on it. Its ready to go i just have no idea what im doing. The last thing i need is fuel and im not sure what to look for🤷‍♂️

    • @theskyllama
      @theskyllama Год назад

      @maybejoshh I've always done Cool Power glow fuel for airplanes. I've stuck with a 10-15% nitro mix and have never gone wrong with my Saito .62. Which is about 15 years old 🙃

  • @nichollsboy11
    @nichollsboy11 Год назад

    I just got gifted 13 nitro planes, one is a great models ultimate with a 1.20 saito 4 stroke, i got a cpl of the OS 2 strokes going but still working on tuning those better, im gonna attempt to get the ultimates 4 stroke going this weekend, ill need some luck 😂

    • @theskyllama
      @theskyllama Год назад

      Unless they've been severely punished, I've found most rc engines to be bulletproof. I have faith you'll resurrect them to full working condition. Time to warm up the stove (and open some windows) 😆

  • @tedmoss
    @tedmoss Год назад

    Just wipe some instant glue over the fuel soaked parts.

    • @theskyllama
      @theskyllama Год назад

      @Ted I tried that, and unfortunately, it was so soaked that it dried, was hard as a rock, then lifted right off the wood 🪵 😮

  • @1guitarlover
    @1guitarlover Год назад

    Awsome video. Thank you!

    • @theskyllama
      @theskyllama Год назад

      Thanks for watching 👀 🙂

  • @rubinreiter6351
    @rubinreiter6351 Год назад

    Fourstroke glow engine? Thick leather glove, flip propeller clockwise against compression and the engine will come to life if the settings are correct. Never used an electric starter on four strokes.

    • @theskyllama
      @theskyllama Год назад

      Impressive 👍🏽... I've always needed an electric starter. Especially in cold climates for winter flying (e.g., Minnesota in February 🥶)

    • @rubinreiter6351
      @rubinreiter6351 Год назад

      @@theskyllama you tried it?

  • @TheRcworld101
    @TheRcworld101 Год назад

    At least I know this place is Heli friendly. That SAB looked awesome!

  • @alanthompson68
    @alanthompson68 Год назад

    Thanks for the video! I can't work out why everyone is so focused in putting these fittings in the lid when the can itself is made of thick plastic though. I just used a step-drill to put a hole in the flat shoulder section next to the lid. This works much better as far as keeping the install neat and not twisting up your fuel lines when you're refilling the can. Also, a quick hit with a heat gun (or hairdryer) softens the tygon tubing enough for it to slip right on to the fittings. Once I have eveything laid out it takes less than a minute.

    • @theskyllama
      @theskyllama Год назад

      Noice!! Tapping the fuel can at the side of the cap? Brilliant 👏🏽 💯

    • @peterbrand3403
      @peterbrand3403 Год назад

      Clear presentation. Well done!

  • @NoneNone-gk9wt
    @NoneNone-gk9wt Год назад

    If it backfires you'll eat that prop. Just saying

  • @NoneNone-gk9wt
    @NoneNone-gk9wt Год назад

    Hey there ... mr safety... you got that set up wrong. Its dangerous. You have no lock nut on that prop on that four stroke

    • @theskyllama
      @theskyllama Год назад

      @None - perhaps I've been lucky. In the 12 years of flying with that set up I've never had any backfires or misfires. I'm always checking the prop nut (even as the day goes along) and so far... 👍🏽. On some of my more aggressive aerobatic planes I do have the lock nut and that's because I'm running high RPMs and riding the throttle constantly. With this Cub, I'm flying 1/3 power max, low n slow 🐌 😆

  • @AOXOMOXO
    @AOXOMOXO Год назад

    Nice video...a few points - to be safe - At 2:15 you need to say you turn the engine over a few times to get fuel into the engine WITHOUT the glow plug driver attached....At 3:09 you need to refer to removal of the Glow Plug DRIVER .........NOT the "Glow plug". Four strokes can kick or back fire and hydro lock is a reason a lot of four stroke flyers do not recommend using an electric starter on four strokes..it can ruin the engine.ruclips.net/video/74dskloEMFg/видео.html

  • @SomeGuyInSandy
    @SomeGuyInSandy Год назад

    I've seen this exact "tutorial" in an article on the RC Universe forum, called "How Do I…. Make a Gas Can"

  • @iman80skid91
    @iman80skid91 Год назад

    I see the pipe split when you were pushing it onto the fuel tank fitting .. Crickey thats not a very good pipe at all... Chinese no doubt

    • @theskyllama
      @theskyllama Год назад

      That was actually me. I split it to get a fit started. Wasn't until after that someone said, "Yo, heat that tube up hot before you squeeze it on. It'll make it easier." 😖

  • @stevie1246
    @stevie1246 Год назад

    I've got the same bird from GravesRC too. My setup was similar, but with a standard outrunner instead. As cables pass very close to rotating can, after repairing it, I plan to replace it with a Turnigy GliderDrive SK3, similar to the MVVS you've shown, but cheaper (it's an outrunner with an enclosure, not an inrunner). The fuse front is narrow and weak (I knew it by the worst way : - ( Fuse is amazinlgy light, though, 170g empty. Wings are HEAVY. The three wing sections, without any gear, weight 1,1kg ! That could be good for the slope, but not for thermalling. I really think they should weight half of that. Manufacturer could include plastic wing connector/joiners instead of a piece of cheap tape for holding wings together. Even this is not an expensive ship, it's not a cheap one neither (US dol $330) She flew nicely, elegantly, almost no trim needed from the very first flight. Flaps needed just a bit of elevator compensation. Butterfly setup slows she down very well for spot landings. Don't expect a thermal star. It's too heavy for that. Watch your airspeed, avoid steep turns or she'll stall. It happend to me, avoiding a tree that insisted facing her before the final turn, when she was slow and low. Wings survived, as one can expect for such strong and heavy construction, but fuse suffered considerable damage, front section looked like a cracked eggshell .

  • @Realitygetreal
    @Realitygetreal Год назад

    ME, I go to the flying Field to Fly and NOT be bothered... oh Yeah that why I WONT JOIN A CLUB!!!..

  • @sophiasocal68
    @sophiasocal68 Год назад

    Cool video. I fly my airplanes the opposite of you: fly my giant scale planes first then the smaller ones. 😉

    • @theskyllama
      @theskyllama Год назад

      I've been in "large scale" mode for about 2 years now, flying the Cub whenever I get the chance. I have some smaller ones... just haven't gotten them up and running 🙂

  • @theworst9568
    @theworst9568 Год назад

    I have yet to ever see an airfield that has anything to offer drone pilots. Nothing but a biiiiiiiiiiig open empty field. That's great for LOS flying fixed wings or helis, but drone pilots actually want to fly around things. Especially FPV pilots. I used to go to the air field but why would I pay $75 a year for an AMA and then $50 a year to fly there when I have a big boring 800 acre field right next door.

    • @theskyllama
      @theskyllama Год назад

      A lot of your "traditional" clubs won't have much to offer FPV pilots. You're right on the money there. And if your goal is to explore the terrain, almost all will be pretty boring, open fields. I fly near Washington D.C. with the most restrictive airspace in the U.S. - and it's exceptionally difficult to enjoy FPV due to that. Even traditional LOS flying is rapidly becoming increasingly complex with remote ID requirements.

    • @theworst9568
      @theworst9568 Год назад

      @@theskyllama They need to adapt to the modern tech or die of because the only people I see flying fixed wings out there are all over 80yrs old. If they keep it up it wont be there in 10 years.

  • @edgelineaerialsolutionsllc7615

    Do you have two serves for both your elevator and Rudd. Mine has like a y connector so I’m curious if two servos would be necessary

    • @theskyllama
      @theskyllama Год назад

      I have 2 large servos for my elevator (one for L and R side) and a "push/pull" system for my rudder, which uses 1 large scale servo for proper torque.