Horizon Hobby - P-39 1.2m Airacobra - Unbox, Build, Radio Setup, & Maiden Flights

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2020
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Комментарии • 282

  • @mikebird8290
    @mikebird8290 3 года назад +4

    Another GREAT review and build and flight. I LIKE the long IN-DEPTH videos Sir. Thanks Camera crew
    🇬🇧🛫🛩️🚁✈️🛬😁👍

  • @normhalliday3969
    @normhalliday3969 3 года назад +4

    Hats off to camera crew. She does a great job!

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад

      For sure! She is very good, and we're lucky to have her involved ;)

  • @CrocaDucks
    @CrocaDucks 3 года назад +5

    Man you’re on fire! Reviewing all these cool planes back to back! Great video and I love those warbirds

  • @gpaje
    @gpaje 3 года назад +2

    I love my P-39. It looks weird on the ground, but beautiful in the sky, flies so good. I used a little bit of oil to work the screws in and clean the threads so I can now screw and remove the wing with little effort. Makes storing easy.

  • @craigbartschi4990
    @craigbartschi4990 3 года назад +1

    Hey Brian, I just turned 60 and have decided to get back into the hobby, as a young teenager (way before your time) I used to fly the tethered airplanes with the 049 gas engines (no electric back then) I am amazed at the technology and the quality of the airplanes that are available now. I have the 1.1 Aero Scout as my first plane to learn on and making a list of the ones I want to collect based on your very informative reviews.. Long story short I have really enjoyed your channel and the video’s. They have been so helpful and informative. Keep making the long ones they have really helped this old guy try to catch up on everything. Thanks so much for your time and effort, Wishing you and your family a happy and prosperous New Year!

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад

      Thanks Craig for seeing the value in what we do here! We appreciate your situation as the hobby has changes a lot since the early 2000's when I was into RC cars a lot. I love sharing about our experiences, and hope to help you get back in the fold soon!
      As for control line flying, I might have tried as a kid in a vein attempt to get my RC fix when RC planes weren't possible at that time. It's AMAZING the tech that's squeezed into these planes now-a-days, and even more amazing that our government wants to regulate our hobby - quite disgusting if you ask me. Maybe they should figure out how to balance a budget, before they tell me where to fly my coffee cups - LOL ;)
      So glad you're with us Craig, and hope you'll be around for the long haul!

    • @craigbartschi4990
      @craigbartschi4990 3 года назад

      @@BrianPhillipsRC Totally agree with you on the subject of the government!

  • @tommycash7811
    @tommycash7811 3 года назад +1

    hi Brian and Camera Crew , thank you for all your videos and Tipps . Happy new year from Thomas , Cameraman ,Tv Director,, living inCanada as a German Rc modeler for 50 years

  • @paulballard4243
    @paulballard4243 3 года назад +2

    I love my P-39 so much I bought another one lol I wish I could fly as confident as you are. I’m really digging al your videos. Thank you for doing all you do for us!

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад +2

      Takes time Paul, and one day you'll be like...I don't need SAFE. It's a very strange and amazingly rewarding feeling!!!

    • @davidhutchins7925
      @davidhutchins7925 2 года назад

      @@BrianPhillipsRC of all things I hit a bird with my P-39, and knocked the canopy off and can't find it. Do you know where I could find another one, all parts are back ordered. I was hoping I could find somebody that's crashed theirs.

  • @keithrivellino9788
    @keithrivellino9788 3 года назад +1

    New to the hobby, Thank you for helping me set up transmitter, your videos are great, you do a great job explaining

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад

      You're welcome. Thanks for being here with us!!!

  • @offylibertylover4868
    @offylibertylover4868 3 года назад +1

    Merry Christmas to the Phillips family from mine, really enjoyed your content in 2020, best so far. So you make long videos, I like them, I've learned if the ESCs come in a bag, the camera crew gets really excited. For the other viewers, last I heard Google doesn't send any secret police to folks houses (yet) for not watching the whole episode. Cut the man some slack, he is the one investing his time and energy into making the content, free of charge. And the Airacobra had a 37mm cannon mounted in the traditional spot for an engine. So that large hole in the nosecone allows the lead hammer to share some love. Happy flying!!!

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад

      Thanks! We appreciate your kind words, and thanks for sharing about the 37mm cannon - Very cool!

  • @jasonbarnes8047
    @jasonbarnes8047 3 года назад +1

    Oh I nearly forgot, your explanation with the transmitter reminded me, I'm using safe select on a dxe-a transmitter using flaps and gear while also having 3 flight modes. It works very well

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад

      How the heck did you do that?!?!?! That's the first I've heard of doing this!!! Very cool

  • @matthewmcginn7723
    @matthewmcginn7723 3 года назад +2

    Your depth perception makes this channel great. Seeing you fly so dangerously close to tress and passing under the power lines remindes me of my flight path in my yard.

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад

      I'm glad you GET IT. Flying in an opened feild is fun when you're flying SUPER FAST, but I like SEEING what I'm doing, and if you're flying in a blue sky, it's hard to see what you're doing with no background.
      Thanks Matthew!

  • @sal2703
    @sal2703 2 года назад +2

    Brian I ran my battery straps longways and connected together. This avoids the rubbing on the sides with the larger packs and works like a dream.

  • @Dv087
    @Dv087 3 года назад +1

    Another fabulous vid. Everyone I watch, I learn something new. Keep the long vid format, you usually get into something you didn't cover before.

  • @shiftx1579
    @shiftx1579 3 года назад +2

    Camera crew does a great job at filming 📸👍👌👌 great vid guys.

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад

      She does! I'm so lucky to have her helping me out!!!

  • @thelongestday64
    @thelongestday64 2 года назад +1

    Love my E-flite P-39! I fly it with the 4S 2200 Gen2 smart pack from spektrum.

  • @michaelrobertson4745
    @michaelrobertson4745 3 года назад +1

    Hi Brian And Camera crew. Yes the P 39 was a mid engine plane and it is a cannon that comes out the nose cone.The propeller shaft went between the pilot's feet to front of the plane. The propeller was gear drivin because the cannon went through the center of the propeller. Thanks for all your videos they have been a lot of help. Hope you have a Happy New Year.

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад

      That's CRAZY!!! I would hope that prop shaft never broke!!!!!!!

  • @dalerbsr.5061
    @dalerbsr.5061 3 года назад +1

    Awesome, and thanks Team Phillips!

  • @JohnSmith-ue3xm
    @JohnSmith-ue3xm 3 года назад +1

    Nice well rounded and in depth review ! The tip on the spinner is meant to mimic a 37mm cannon on the full scale bird as you suspected it was a gun of some sort and yes it is a mid engine design. The prop is driven by a geared drive shaft that ran under the cockpit. This is how they were able to stick a cannon in the center of the spinner. Thanks for the video !

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад

      I heard this a while back after we filmed. Talk about balls of steel, to sit with that prop shaft spinning just inches away from your manhood - CRAZY! I guess the tradeoff is 1.5" bullets flinging out in a perfectly straight line!

  • @gbro8822
    @gbro8822 3 года назад +1

    Great job, thank you. Santa was very good to you Brian. Camera crew has Brian been that good? Lol good for you and almost 90 k subs. Come on Motion RC, pick up these guys.

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад

      Thanks, you too! Santa doesn't even have me on the list anymore :(...

    • @gbro8822
      @gbro8822 3 года назад

      @@BrianPhillipsRC lol you bad boy lol

  • @martinsandqvist1726
    @martinsandqvist1726 3 года назад +1

    Love yours videos as allways. I see them from start to end. I hope people anderstand that they have to buy all rc things from your links. So you and camera crew can continue make super videos forever. And happy new year....

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад

      We really appreciate you being here, and watching the videos ;) Thank you!!!

  • @Deano54
    @Deano54 3 года назад +1

    Great review. Just acquired this plane less the receiver with safe. Have not flown it yet but I have a spektrum 2200 30 3s battery I planned on using to try first. I like how it flew on your 3s pack.

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад +1

      I liked all three flights, but my preference would be 2200mAh 4S 30C...she finally flared for me ;)

  • @jordandoell
    @jordandoell 3 года назад +1

    I love the long videos, even for the planes I don't have...yet... lol. Keep up the good work! hope you had a Merry Christmas!

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад +1

      Same to you, and thanks for saying this!!!

  • @lewisdavis2526
    @lewisdavis2526 3 года назад +1

    Merry Christmas and Happy New to the both of you

  • @sstensru
    @sstensru 3 года назад +1

    After only have flown the umx timber, I got this plane. Easy but also scary to fly with safe with the limited expirience I have. Now im looking for a third plane that i can be more comfortable and have fun with.
    I aslo had to do the exact same thing with the elevator on my p-39!

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад

      Have you considered the Apprentice 1.5m STS? It's a GREAT plane to fly, very low stress, and still tri-cycle gear.
      Apprentice 1.5m RTF bit.ly/2CfTCBY - ruclips.net/p/PLXTH0DstRDc4LA2ldEUZQMVWkJpCslxRc
      ...OR the smaller "mini Apprentice"?
      Apprentice Mini RTF bit.ly/2B3VsoR - ruclips.net/p/PLXTH0DstRDc43Qw4KNOOfzt14n6ZBo3LS
      Both would help you get some practice, without the sinking and stressful feeling you'll get from flying a warbird, at your current skill level. Flying RC doesn't have to be a scary experience ;)

  • @tyfude
    @tyfude 3 года назад +1

    This plane is the best. So much fun. Nice review.

  • @CaptainPhoton64
    @CaptainPhoton64 3 года назад +1

    Great video Brian and Camera crew

  • @dknight2585
    @dknight2585 3 года назад +1

    I didn’t trust the battery tray so I got rid of it. Just use hook and loop. Never had the magnetic hatch come off. Running 2200 60c zippy compact and 55cc CHL. Plane comes in hot so flaps are necessary. Grease or flare the landing and I’ve never replaced or bent back the landing gear (I fly on packed dirt runway). Definitely recommend.
    Bring the plane out to the field everytime. Best upgrade from a t28 1.1m or 1.2m.

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад

      Awesome to hear the gear hold up on the grass!!!

  • @timvanasen6711
    @timvanasen6711 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Brian & Megan Merry Christmas & Happy New Year, great video and flying, I did my cg the same way it just didn't feel right with the recommendations this is a fun warbird lots of power, are we done yet lol 😆👍🛫

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад

      Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you too Tim ;)
      I bet you could get her more or less nose heavy and she'd fly just fine ;)

  • @roderickjamesriddick6255
    @roderickjamesriddick6255 3 года назад +1

    Very good Brian and Megan

  • @mitchellmartin2505
    @mitchellmartin2505 3 года назад +1

    That was an awesome first landing

  • @boss2234
    @boss2234 3 года назад +1

    One of my favorite planes, does grate in the grass at first I was worried about the nose gear in grass. But have not had problems yet.

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад

      Sweet! We have such limited experience, I haven't been able to make up my mind if the gear will be sturdy or hold up well.

  • @aragorn318
    @aragorn318 3 года назад +1

    Super informative, I'll be sure to buy from your links. 1.2M's is the best warbird class!

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад

      Thanks Peter! We really appreciate you doing that, and thanks for stopping by!

  • @bradbutler6861
    @bradbutler6861 3 года назад +1

    Awesome bird Brian! Hmmm, thinking about purchasing this warbird... of course using your link, and i love your structure of videos, best in the buisness

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Brad - you'll like it, it's FAST, but will calm down for reasonably easy landings.

  • @SiR2Dean
    @SiR2Dean 3 года назад +1

    Owned mine a few months now, all I can say is the front landing gear doesn’t like it when you get it wrong on grass too many times... lol 😆 great flying 👌👍 and the battery tray on mine was rubbish, the plastic retaining clip was bent and I only noticed when I snapped it trying to push a battery in. To replace this is a whole new fuselage, or what I did was velcro and burned the fluffy side a bit so it wasn’t as grabby and could pull out again without taking the hook side off the plane every time. Ideally should have put a carbon spar in it so we could use a strap not these faffy trays. 👍

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад

      I think the battery could just get rammed in there with the right foam "wedge" to keep it in there. I've had good experience with this in the past. I just kinda wish the tray slides were easier to align. If you ram it in the wrong spot, she'll sequel and never let you put it in again....

    • @SiR2Dean
      @SiR2Dean 3 года назад

      @@BrianPhillipsRC it was after writing the post firstly I noticed you to had the same problems as me with the straps on the battery. I’m pretty sure in hindsight, it was because I’d got a 3300 battery on it and the Velcro didn’t fit round it well, that’s what’ll have broken the little 1mm wide piece of plastic that acts as a clip for the tray. I really do love the eflite planes, I’ll say that first. However... it seems they’re getting too complicated for simple things. We don’t need them to reinvent the wheel, we just need planes that’ll survive a bit of use.

  • @randall4411
    @randall4411 3 года назад +1

    You couldn't of done a better job demonstrating that plane . Camera crew was on point !

  • @solunasunrise
    @solunasunrise Год назад

    i so love this plane .... warthunders best ... good aiming ...then this mid engine layout ....like a sportscar .... i wanna build one where the engine is actually behind the cockpit.... like soloid electric engine with 8 coils or so and some gearing to the front

  • @MGB-learning
    @MGB-learning 2 года назад +1

    Great video!

  • @HolaACchillin
    @HolaACchillin 2 года назад +1

    Yoooo, I just bought this plane! Love the video!

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  2 года назад +1

      It is very cool! Don't lose your battery through the canopy ;) LOL

    • @HolaACchillin
      @HolaACchillin 2 года назад

      @@BrianPhillipsRC 10-4 captain! I maiden the p39 today and wow, I was scared the whole time 😂😅

  • @charliemarchiony7914
    @charliemarchiony7914 3 года назад +1

    4s 2200 centered on the tray is great for CG and performance. Almost unlimited vertical

  • @craigwicks8450
    @craigwicks8450 3 года назад +1

    Yeah I just got a air Cobra I'm going to take it quiet tomorrow at my Hawaiian field for the first time and today is the 28th so I'm going to take it and find Frankie on the 30th I hope I haven't as much fun with it as you did

  • @boss2234
    @boss2234 3 года назад +1

    I had issues with the cg also where the plane was just a little nose heavy. Love the plane I scooted the battery tray back just a hair and fastended it.

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад

      I could do that, but I LOVE the way it flies with 2200mAh 4S 30C pack perfectly centered in the tray. I fully believe there may have been a slight miscalculation, OR I administered the marks in the wrong place (probably the later)

    • @jasonbarnes8047
      @jasonbarnes8047 3 года назад

      I had sort of the same issue. 2200 4s was way tail heavy, I adjusted the elevator clevis to give it more down, second flight I ran out of up trim. Now it doesn't matter where it hangs it'll fly light regardless. I love it

  • @FromAboveAndBeyondChannel
    @FromAboveAndBeyondChannel 3 года назад +1

    A beauty in the air this fly very awesome 👌😁

  • @johnbess7320
    @johnbess7320 3 года назад +1

    I have this bird also with 15 other planes. Nice bird!

  • @petersuso3360
    @petersuso3360 3 года назад +1

    uau. Very nice fighting birds and a good pilot, because you have a good guess against the trees.

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад +1

      Yeah, the camo makes depth perception tough against trees.

  • @boatrvme8478
    @boatrvme8478 3 года назад +1

    I had a buzzard chase my super cub yesterday and I pulled a "cornball" on him and got behind him and he got the heck out of the way!lol

  • @t-gill9771
    @t-gill9771 3 года назад +1

    Hey Brian and camera crew I had a little incident with my spektrum batteries I took your advice on charging my battery is on top of a granite countertop and it’s save the day 👍

    • @t-gill9771
      @t-gill9771 3 года назад +1

      A little heads up guys be careful when charging your batteries and like they said do not leave them alone while charging them batteries are real powerful batteries and could do some damage to your facility

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад +1

      Absolutely! It's a pain to deal with a damaged counter top, but way worse to rebuild a house!!!
      Glad you got away okay!!!

    • @t-gill9771
      @t-gill9771 3 года назад

      Yes the granite took a lot of heat but it wiped clean and you can hardly tell that anything happened

  • @tughillrc6327
    @tughillrc6327 3 года назад +1

    Very Nice Job Brian and Camera Crew!!! Really enjoyed the whole video. My nephew was watching it with me and asked why you didn't do a range check before flying it? I told him I'm sure you do them but do not want them in the content of every review you do because it would take too much video time. Perhaps . Keep up the great work and looking forward to more quality videos. Take care and Stay Safe.

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад

      I see ;) Yeaaaah, last time I did a range test was when I had a plane with issues.... one out of 150(ish)

  • @charliemarchiony7914
    @charliemarchiony7914 3 года назад +1

    For the 4s 3200, I just got a spare tray, put a piece of foamboard with velcro to lift the battery above the rails

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад

      I tried that a few different ways, but couldn't get it to pull the Velcro back from the sides ;(

    • @charliemarchiony7914
      @charliemarchiony7914 3 года назад

      @@BrianPhillipsRC with the spare tray, I just took off the velcro straps

  • @shanethepain2009
    @shanethepain2009 3 года назад +1

    a admiral 4s 3000 moved back slightly works perfect for 6 min , the spinner front tube is he cannon exit . V 1710 ALLISON powered the real plane , same in the P40 and p38 x2

  • @edwardmullen1581
    @edwardmullen1581 3 года назад +1

    I have flown mine on both 3s 3200 and 4s 3200 Smart batteries and get about 7 minutes of mixed throttle. Neither battery is all the forward, about 1 inch back. With full flaps it lands butter smooth.

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад

      I think the bigger packs make the nose come down a bit too hard. 6-7 minutes of flight time is about right, in my opinion, but the CG marked in the manual has gotta be off???

    • @edwardmullen1581
      @edwardmullen1581 3 года назад

      My CG is at 52mm. A well experienced pilot tested mine and we moved it back a couple times until we got to the 52mm spot. Lands light on the front. Like butter!

  • @plane_simple
    @plane_simple 3 года назад +2

    Cats and open cardboard boxes, that's like Romeo and Juliet. They just cant' resist...

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад

      Totally! We have them on the ground, look up, and three seconds later - they're freaking out in there!??!?! LOL

  • @arctyrus
    @arctyrus 3 года назад +3

    "Come for the unboxing and maiden, stay for the innuendo..."

  • @rccincy
    @rccincy 2 месяца назад +2

    I’m just waiting for the re-release. Hopefully it comes out with a new paint scheme and smart technology.

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  2 месяца назад

      Yeah, not sure when or if, but when it does, we'll be all over it.
      If you can't wait, here's an alternative - bprc.me/FMS_P39

  • @theo52ful
    @theo52ful 3 года назад +1

    Hello from Belgium! great explanations as always ... Thank you guys! I have a doubt about the solidity and the good functioning of the front train . On the Warbirds, I still have a apprehension .. When do you think? Does this one seem solid and functional? Thierry

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад

      It is probably the strongest nose gear on the fleet of warbirds in this size class (LOL - it's one of two...but really it's quite strong)

  • @chrisscotty4518
    @chrisscotty4518 3 года назад +1

    Dose the eflite corsair setup has the same configuration on safe in the bnf version? I mean, can i take this video as comparison to assamble?

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад

      The F4U 1.2m Corsair doesn't have SAFE select, but I have a video about that plane too... check my playlists ;)
      Otherwise yes!

  • @wingnutzster
    @wingnutzster 3 года назад +1

    Another great one (video and warbird)

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад

      Glad you like them! It's a great plane. Tri Cycles are a blast to takeoff and land!!!

  • @alphabravorc1003
    @alphabravorc1003 3 года назад +1

    Hi Brian! I am thinking of getting this warbird. Can you please tell me how you did the gear and safe setup on the NX6 please? Thank you! 😊

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад

      Watch the video. I literally show you how to do it, step by step ;) Good luck, but it's not hard!

  • @jacknelson8061
    @jacknelson8061 2 года назад +1

    Brian, did I miss the dual rate and expo set up in your video??? Can’t find it:(

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  2 года назад

      Same as every other plane we do...We setup the same "Basic" setup.
      Ailerons
      F0
      100% Rates
      5% Expo
      F1
      100% Rates
      10% Expo
      F2
      90% Rates
      20% Expo
      Elevator
      F0
      100% Rates
      5% Expo
      F1
      100% Rates
      10% Expo
      F2
      90% Rates
      20% Expo
      Rudder
      F0
      100% Rates
      5% Expo
      F1
      100% Rates
      10% Expo
      F2
      90% Rates
      20% Expo

  • @mattmaryan1121
    @mattmaryan1121 3 года назад +1

    May I ask, How many times have you hit a tree? I've done my share of hitting things for sure! Great work you Both! Brings a smile every time.

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад +2

      A lot - I can't say an exact number, but it's more than 10X... I've hit a LOT of stuff, but never really caused damage to the thing I hit...just the plane ;)

  • @barnstormrcsessions2951
    @barnstormrcsessions2951 3 года назад +1

    Great video! thanks for sharing 👍new subscriber 🤙

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад +1

      Awesome thank you! So much more already up for your viewing pleasure....literally THOUSANDS of videos ;) Enjoy. If you want to learn about a particular plane, we have playlists for every plane, and a few additional lists from special projects. If you're curious.

  • @rafaeltorres2886
    @rafaeltorres2886 3 года назад +1

    I subscribed because your content is meaningful.

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад

      Thanks! We appreciate you saying this & Welcome!

  • @raisedbythesystem420
    @raisedbythesystem420 2 года назад +1

    I can’t find your radio set up on this plane other than flaps. WhTs the rates and expo set up Brian?

  • @brianbrissette9444
    @brianbrissette9444 3 года назад +1

    25:06 a 4,000 2200 sounds like a high voltage battery 🤩BB

  • @jacknelson8061
    @jacknelson8061 2 года назад +1

    Brian, Im using a Spektrum S2100 charger to charge a G2 4S and 6S battery. The charger shows a full charge but when I use the Spektrum battery checker, they read only about 95%. Any ideas??? They are all up to date.

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  2 года назад +1

      I have seen this too, but not sure what to do. I wonder if it's a firmware issue. Mine are more like 99% or 98% after being reported as 100%.
      Might need to call HH for this question, Jack - sorry, I don't know (I'd like know though)

  • @jtepsr
    @jtepsr 3 года назад +1

    brain, i am having terrible trouble with getting safe to go to as3x on switch b. i followed the exact instructions and my nx6 only gives me safe select on switch b no matter what position. what is wrong? is the receiver defective, it is a 637b sport model.

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад

      Okay, you're not the only one to have this issue. I have a whole standard list I'll share but ONE more trick at the beginning...
      POWER OFF THE PLANE AND RADIO, then power back on, then do this...
      You CAN, and will after you follow these steps - I've had this comment from probably 50 or more, just as adamant as you, and they got theirs working ;)
      Step 1) Make sure you're BOUND with SAFE SELECT ON. If you're NOT 100% sure - DO IT AGAIN, and make sure the surfaces "Dance" through the mix TWICE at power up...NOT ONCE...Once means you're in AS3X only mode.
      Step 2) Go to MONITOR MODE, and watch the switch change the condition of the channel you THINK is assigned to the SWITCH YOU WANT TO USE - If it doesn't change state, go to System Setup and make the Channel Assignment to that switch. Now exit the menu and verify the changes took in Monitor Mode.
      Step 3) Now that you're 100% sure you're BOUND in SAFE Select, and you have an operational switch for channel (I think 5-8) assigned, go ahead and pull both sticks DOWN and IN, and then toggle the switch to a count to 10 (NOT 5)....most people don't count a FULL CYCLE of the switch...so they never get to 5 full back and forth cycles... On step 9 of 10, you'll see the surfaces twitch, and on 10 of 10 they'll "recenter" again.
      Here's PROBABLY what you're doing wrong...it's a super easy mistake to make, and you'll immediately get it if you are doing this wrong...
      Switch Up to Switch Down = 1
      Switch Down to Switch Up = 2
      Switch Up to Switch Down = 3
      Switch Down to Switch Up = 4
      Switch Up to Switch Down = 5
      Switch Down to Switch Up = 6
      Switch Up to Switch Down = 7
      Switch Down to Switch Up = 8
      Switch Up to Switch Down = 9
      Switch Down to Switch Up = 10
      When Horizon Hobby wrote those instructions they said 5 times, so this is what they meant, but it's confusing if not elaborated upon...
      Switch Up to Switch Down = 0
      Switch Down to Switch Up = 1
      Switch Up to Switch Down = 1
      Switch Down to Switch Up = 2
      Switch Up to Switch Down = 2
      Switch Down to Switch Up = 3
      Switch Up to Switch Down = 3
      Switch Down to Switch Up = 4
      Switch Up to Switch Down = 4
      Switch Down to Switch Up = 5
      ...pretty confusing, right??!?!?
      Step 4) The ONLY issue that might prevent this all from working is that your sticks are WAY out of calibration... if so, the Tx might not realize you're in the Lower Left or Lower Right position, thus preventing the designation when you hit flip 10... so if this ends up being the case, which I highly doubt, then you need to calibrate your sticks and then follow back from step 2 maybe.
      Good luck - you can do it!

    • @jtepsr
      @jtepsr 3 года назад

      @@BrianPhillipsRC unfortunately it does not work for me , i calibrated the sticks , perform the monitor, ch assign is okay, everything looks right. i cannot get safe off, so that means i rip the damn receiver out and put a new one. the 630 works for me. regards

  • @sal2703
    @sal2703 2 года назад +1

    Brian is the 4s 2200 100c worth the couple dollars more over the 50c or 30c? About to get a couple batteries for my P39

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  2 года назад +1

      I doubt it will give you even a small edge, but if you're even remotely worried, you can certainly expect the best performance possible out of the 100C's

  • @Terry12345
    @Terry12345 3 года назад +1

    Hey Brian, I could use a little advice. I ended up buying one of these off your link. It arrived today and still sits in the box. OK, if this was your plane and you only had a 6 channel radio (and needed SAFE SELECT) would you:
    A. Run the flaps and landing gear off the same channel and deal with the down falls
    B. Not run flaps at all
    C. Leave it in the box until you could get another radio with more channels?
    I'm a few months out if not longer before I can upgrade the radio. I want one of the new NX8's but I have blown my RC budget for a couple of months.
    Funny thing, I also ordered a Dynam BF-110 too and they both arrived today. The quality difference is amazing :^)

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад +1

      I would DEFINITELY run it with SAFE Select OFF. Bind the "AS3X" only way, until you can control it. OR if you're 100% safe, you can do that too, and never make the ASSIGNMENT, and it'll be on all the time - "until you get a 7 channel radio ;) "
      Good luck with your decision. Sharing channels is NOT fun.

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад +1

      Dynam to Horizon Hobby is like night and day, but they're both good in their own arena.

  • @whome7004
    @whome7004 3 года назад +1

    Your reply to my question still the best, I was told once I needed a High Wing?For basically what I'm looking for all included War Bird Trainer! Does that make sense to you, I don't have a clue,but got feeling I won't find war bird with what ever that means? Hope you understand my question

    • @jeffwest5080
      @jeffwest5080 3 года назад +1

      Yes you need a high wing trainer if your new to flying and just starting out. Look at the eflite apprentice Ready to fly. Everything you need. You DO NOT want to start with a warbird of any kind. Even a “warbird trainer”

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад

      High wing would be better, if you can tolerate it as a first plane. Most War Birds are low wings.

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад

      Jeff, you are basically correct, but even the Habu STS is so easy, it might as well be a high wing trainer...but it's obviously NOT a war bird.
      HOWEVER, keep an eye out first week of Jan, and you might be surprised what POP's up on my channel ;) :) :)

  • @mtb4maine
    @mtb4maine 3 года назад +1

    Do you know the diameter on the front wheel? Thanks for the video

  • @evansabo4908
    @evansabo4908 2 года назад +1

    Would you recommend buying this plane now even though it's discontinued? I didn't even know it's a tricycle. I have one or two at my local hobby store.

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  2 года назад

      I would buy it if you want it. It's a great flying plane, but the tri-cycle are a bit TALL. I think the P-39 is just not super popular, so it wasn't selling well...
      If you get it, make sure you copy my canopy mod!

  • @troubleshooter984
    @troubleshooter984 3 года назад +1

    Brian I can’t I just can’t I’m running out of room maybe you can show us storage of a tremendous amount of aircraft then I can continue buying aircraft from your links. Thanks camera crew you are the best maybe you can talk about your equipment and techniques for such awesome videos.

  • @wernermoser3406
    @wernermoser3406 Год назад +1

    Chemtrails are perfect! IMO.

  • @zSpawnxzz
    @zSpawnxzz 3 года назад +1

    Sorry but I didn’t get what u did to setup the channel assignment with the aux2 in d, because when I try to set it I can’t find the seventh channel, it stop at aux1. I’m sorry for the english but bro you’re worldwide:)

  • @chrisscotty4518
    @chrisscotty4518 3 года назад +1

    What does the as3x do when it activates at throttle? Isn it the same as safe.....it moves when you twist the plane, what would as3x more do if we would see it with throttle when you twist it

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад +1

      AS3X is basically STABILIZATION.
      SAFE is basically STABILIZATION, AUTO-LEVEING, and LIMITED BANK ANGLES.
      AS3X is activated at 25% throttle, and stay on for the duration of the power to the Rx. If you unplug the Rx it will be off until the next power up + 25% throttle position.
      SAFE and AS3X are not the same thing. SAFE runs ON AS3X.
      AS3X - Artificial Stabilization Three Axis
      SAFE - Sensor Aided Flight Envelope

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад +1

      I talk about these things in more great length on more beginner applications, but I can help you answer your questions, if you still need more clarification.

    • @chrisscotty4518
      @chrisscotty4518 3 года назад

      Thx a lot. i got it now...i am thinking of getting it for my first warbird ...but i love the corsair (1200 mm) too much so i cant decide, but i think this one will be the better flying "beginner" warbird
      I am afraid of my first wbird because i only flew the little p51 eachine and now the volantex v2, but i crashed it on the maiden flight. Every start it turns left with nose down and i am sure its not my fault. I think something with the gyro is wrong (a3 pro). Before planes i startet the hobby with the ec145 xk heli. I was interested in planes too so i started with the p51 and now the v2.....

  • @ifanana
    @ifanana 3 года назад +1

    I saw fms p39 1200mm plane butvusing 3S 2200mah. Are they the same plane but different company? Thinking to buy one

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад +1

      Different, from what I understand. FMS planes are not the same, in that they don't use the Spektrum, Hobbyzone, Eflite, electronics, typically...but they are still good planes ;)
      Some planes HAVE been adapted from FMS to Eflite, but in my personal opinion, if it's branded as an Eflite - it's in the upper echelon of BNF

    • @ifanana
      @ifanana 3 года назад

      @@BrianPhillipsRC thank u sir! Between 2200mah 4s and 3000mah 4s which one will be better for this plane?

  • @Dv087
    @Dv087 3 года назад +1

    One of the largest guns on a single seat single engine aircraft. 37mm. 1hit was all it took to bring down any aircraft.

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад +1

      It is cool, almost like an A-10 in it's day!!!

  • @ModelAV8RChannel
    @ModelAV8RChannel 3 года назад

    All due respect Brian...I own a lot of planes running on everything from 2s to 12s. Scale, 3D, and EDF's. Granted...I don't own as many planes as you...lol. That said...I own around 60 Lipos and mine never puff and last a long time. None of them are the smart packs. "Babysitting" packs is one way to put it...taking proper, safe care of ones Lipos is another way to put it. Not that the smart tech isn't great, but its also great to have patience, experience and knowledge of taking proper care of ANY Lipo...much the same way its fine to use AS3X or other gyros, but its also good to develop the flying/set up skills not to if necessary.
    As for battery care...I always have work to do in my shop/hangar...so there is always time to charge right before (or maybe the night before) a flying session and time to storage charge after. There are many other caveats to lipo care that I won't get in to, but bottom line...I take the time. The smart packs are great, but they are a mass produced electronic...so they (the safety part) could possibly fail. I would pay attention to them as well and see to the care/condition/safety myself. They are also very expensive as you said, and as an example I just purchased 8 (yep...8) 6000mah 6s packs to give me 4 sets (2 in series to make 12s) for my 85" Extreme Flight Edge 540Tx. I fly it at a few places without a power source so no charging there. When you are using packs like that in that large a number cost becomes a factor for sure. I have several 12s and 8s planes so I look for the best bang for the buck.
    To me...and this is just my opinion (37 years in the hobby if that counts) ...Lipo handling/safety is simply just another necessary modeling skill...like set up or flying skill...that every modeler should have. I'm not saying you are careless, but some folks are...I've seen Lipo issues like wearing them out fast due to improper use/care all the way up to a guy burning his office down. They all have one thing in common. They were all in a hurry and didn't/don't take the time to properly use/care for their Lipos. You reach a lot of people with your videos and a lot of them probably take your advise. My advise to modelers would be more along the lines of "The smart packs are awesome and have great telemetry features or if you forget to storage chare on occasion, but NO Lipo...not even the smart packs...alleviates a modeler from the responsibility to check, care for, and see to the safety of them."
    The nice thing about having "Lipo skills" is that if a person chooses to give up the telemetry capability...you can get the same flying performance (power wise) and just as many (or REALLY close) to the same number of charges and discharges...and the same degree of safety with packs that cost half what the more expensive packs (like smart) cost. Nice to have that option. You said you haven't ever discharged (storage charge I assume) a battery. My guess...that is why you haven't had good luck with other batteries. One of the easiest ways to puff one up. I got some bad advise when I first started with electrics and puffed a bunch of them up...since I've been diligent and doing it properly...haven't puffed one since, and I get a lot of charges and discharges...and I log my flights and battery use...so I actually know exactly what I'm getting out of them.
    Good video...I enjoy your stuff...very entertaining. Oh and your wife is awesome. Oh and just for your info...FMS manufactures the E flite stuff for Horizion...in China. But...the manuals are written in the US by HH .
    Happy new year bud!

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад

      FYI, with 37 years in the hobby, you've had my entire lifetime to learn what I've packed into the last 6 years. I'd be a fool to disregard your wisdom and experience. For the record, I don't, even if we would occasionally have a difference of opinion. This is part of the reason why I don't care for clubs. I don't want to hear 10 opinions, I want facts from which to build my own. I've also found that when I show up to clubs, the guys are all arguing about stupid crap, and I want to be FLYING. Finding good advice in this hobby can be hard when you're learning all the cutting edge technology, and applying it to centuries old science and skill.
      No need to guess about what I've admitted too and elaborated on extensively. I have shared all my weak excuses for and reasons why my old "dumb" lipos prematurely failed. Most of the failures were my fault, but some were not.
      SMART takes much of the guess work out for the average working guy doing the hobby. Proper care of lipos is a skill just like checking the oil in a car, but most cars won't catch on fire and burn down a building when the operator fails to check the engine oil. So, I also agree there is a skill in care and management of lipos...or at least learned policy. It's all about risk management. Everyone gets to take whatever risk they're comfortable with, but I realize some will have different tolerance for this risk. Some people are just reckless, and others are ignorant. I would put myself in the "normal" level of risk tolerance. I suspect you'd be in the slightly less willing to accept risk category, but that comes from having time to take additional precaution. Good for you for being extra careful.
      My issue is that our special circumstances make it almost impossible to know a "day in advance" we'll be flying. Some times that's no problem at all, but most of the time I'm lucky to have a couple hours warning, so to have SMART packs ready to go, and if not, ready to charge at 20+ amps rate (coming very soon, BTW - stay tuned for that) it's a God sent. When you get to about 350-400 lipos, you can't hardly keep up.
      I liken your comments to that of a grandparent VS a parent. I think you forget what's it's like to be this busy...burning both ends of the candle! We have 4 children, then I'm a full time (50-60 hours a week) employee, then I'm a RUclipsr (another 30-50 hour per week or more) and a Hay Producer, which is thankfully only seasonal, but then I'm also responsible for the care of our acreage. I'll let you do the math on where my time goes. I don't think you're aware of the amount of time I am spending to "babysitting" this channel, and I know what you're thinking...That doesn't relieve me of my responsibility to take care of my lipos...yeah, Duh...but can you see how amazing these SMART packs are for someone like me?!?!
      Not sure if I answered all your concerns, but I think I need to move on to the rest of the 900 comments waiting for me...

    • @ModelAV8RChannel
      @ModelAV8RChannel 3 года назад

      Thanks for the reply Brain.
      I'll touch on a few things...first I am not a retired elderly man...lol. I started young in the hobby. I'm 52, work a full time job, and have a host of other life responsibilities outside of model aviation. While I appreciate how busy you are...God bless you bro...I must say though it sure sounds like if you have time to do multiple 2 to 4 hour videos most weeks for a youtube channel...you have time to properly use every recommended precaution with your Lipos. If you don't my guess is that is because that is your choice...not your only option because of time constraints.
      As far as risk assessment/willingness is concerned...I come from a full scale flying background and I'm also a former firearms instructor. So I'm used to checklists, logs, and doing things that can bite you hard...as in dead...if you don't do it right. And what is "right/correct" isn't negotiable. There is the way to do it as safe as can be, and there is everything else...which to varying degrees is irresponsible and dangerous. I put Lipo care in that category. We know the science, what the gel is made of and why it can be so volatile. We know (at the recommendation of all manufacturers) exactly every step we can take to safely store, use, charge, discharge, and care for them to keep them as stable as possible. Anything else can lead to a possible fire that can cost people everything including their life. Point of note...not trying to scare the hell out of anyone...I truly believe that like a firearm...a lipo is harmless until someone mishandles it. So they can be perfectly safe if its done right.
      Brian you may do everything you can to monitor and be safe with your lipos, but it doesn't sound like it to hear what you say in your videos about them sometimes. You are right...we can all choose the amount of risk we take, but while you may not want advise from guys at your local club...you sure do give a lot of advise on your channel. My only point is simply be careful what advise you give. If its a matter of opinion topic like a plane set up or building technique fire away man...good on ya. If its something by which a standard is set...with conclusive science and lessons from a history of others misuse...do what you want, but you may want to tell people to do it the complete, right way strictly from a liability standpoint. You may have not meant it this way, but it sounds like your recommendation is buy the smart stuff, put your brain in neutral about them, and trust they will always take care of themselves. They may, or if something shorts out or fails in some way...they may not.
      Heck man...I will hover a $2000 3D plane 3 inches from the ground and lightly scrape the top of the rudder in an inverted harrier, but I don't advise anyone else to do that...lol.
      I hope you don't take any offense to this...I truly mean to help you, and help you help others in the future...that is the whole point of this my friend. Happy flying.

  • @ricoruiz8367
    @ricoruiz8367 3 года назад +2

    How much time was used on the first battery?

  • @oldmanhobbies9554
    @oldmanhobbies9554 3 года назад +6

    "you can do so much with such a little package".... pretty sure that's what my wife thought when she married me.... LOL....
    Great video!

  • @jtepsr
    @jtepsr 3 года назад +1

    just got this for XMAs, i you just showed me somethings that i have to redo. thank you. the nx6 is real nice too, or is it nx7, LOL

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад

      Exactly! Why did Spektrum call it a 6 channel transmitter?!??!! LOL

  • @Ben-nd4zw
    @Ben-nd4zw 3 года назад +1

    on the higher MAH 4s packs you ran how many amps was the esc drawing?

    • @tyfude
      @tyfude 3 года назад

      I replaced my stock esc with an 80a as 4s power was drawing 65-70a. I don't recommend using the 40a esc stock for 4s.

    • @ederdmann7347
      @ederdmann7347 3 года назад +1

      @@tyfude you can use 4S on this setup but I would not run wide open the whole flight if you do then change the esc to at least a 60amp. You can also change prop size to lower the amp draw and keep the power.

    • @Ben-nd4zw
      @Ben-nd4zw 3 года назад +1

      I figured it was replaced. thx

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад +1

      Horizon Hobby says 3S or 4S. If it bursts into flames, easy-peasy, I'll drop them a line and tell them what I was doing with it and they'll send me a new ESC. That's why I love dealing with Horizon Hobby. They actually back up their planes!!!
      As for replacing the ESC - go for it if that's your plan, don't let me stop you ;)

    • @tyfude
      @tyfude 3 года назад

      @@BrianPhillipsRC true. HH helped me out every time I needed it. To your point the stock esc never actually had a problem on 4s, just when I load tested it out of curiosity, saw the 65a draw and switched the esc out to be on the safe side. Beside the point though, this plane is a ton of fun and a daily driver. I hope it’s not discontinued.

  • @johan350z
    @johan350z 3 года назад +1

    How many times did you crash in those trees? 😅. Great piloting 😊

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад

      I've crashed in the trees a hand full of times...maybe 3 times??? Not with this plane (yet)...

  • @boss2234
    @boss2234 3 года назад +1

    I believe the esc and motor are the same as the June night.

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад

      That seems right.

    • @ederdmann7347
      @ederdmann7347 3 года назад

      The motor and esc are the same for the P-39, T-28, Corsair and P-51

  • @Terry12345
    @Terry12345 3 года назад +1

    Hey Brian, I've been looking at this one for awhile. I'm really torn between this one and the FMS P-51D Red Tail V8 PNP, 1450mm. I love the looks of both. Both will fit in the car and I have a large wide open area at our club. I'm just a tad beyond "beginner" and I'm ready for a warbird. Any thoughts?

    • @trashboat8530
      @trashboat8530 3 года назад +1

      this would definetly be easier to take off and land. the p51 with high torque and tail dragger can be really tough to take off. i would start with this and if it lasts long enough graduate to the p51

    • @Terry12345
      @Terry12345 3 года назад

      @@trashboat8530 Sounds like a plan to me. Thanks.

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад +1

      Terry, any of the 1.2m Eflite warbirds are going to be a better pick for several reasons. (see my remarks below on my purchase list excerpt too)
      1) They're cheaper, plane and required batteries too
      2) They're a LOT SMALLER - Easier to store and transport
      4) When you have a bigger size, for example 1.5m (1.45m) they get heavier and require bigger and more expensive batteries and a LOT more room to land and take off successfully.
      5) They come with AS3X and/or SAFE (The newer ones like this have SAFE Select...I think the F4U Corsair still only has AS3X)
      6) When you have issues and end up with bad crashes, the little ones seem to do better with bumps and bruises...the big ones are done for, generally, in my experience.
      7) WAY bigger when you hit something, like an RC Pavilion or CAR - you will MESS IT UP. Hope fully the cows and sheep get out of the way - LOL
      A few advantages you may not be thinking about with the BIGGER ones...
      1) They'll handle grass BETTER, but not like the 1.2m series won't - they WILL.
      2) They're more beautiful, but they will get beat up more in transport...
      3) The additional retractable tail wheel (when equipped) is SWEEET, but you won't even see it in flight most of the time
      4) Bigger are SLIGHTLY more resistant to some wind impact, if you're not equipped with AS3X, but they will get away from you just as fast as a small one with AS3X if you make a fatal maneuver.
      Considering all these off the cuff details, I can ASSURE you you will enjoy the 1.2m overall experience MORE given your current stage of advancement in the RC addiction. PLEASE take my word for it, but if you don't, I'll be here to congratulate you for being the exception to the rule, if you defy all odds and have a great experience ;)
      P.S. Don't know if you're realizing this, but a 1.2m P-51D is about 1/2 the size of the FMS you're looking at. It's pretty incredible the difference. Don't just look at the wingspan...look at the side and shape of the fuse and everything - BIG difference. Bigger doesn't mean better, especially as a novice.
      Eflite
      A-10 Thunderbolt 64mm bit.ly/2CCiFPp
      Apprentice 1.5m bit.ly/2CfTCBY
      Apprentice Mini bit.ly/2B3VsoR
      Air Tractor 1.5m bit.ly/32q8tnY
      Carbon-Z Cub SS 2.1m bit.ly/2OqQllK
      Carbon Cub S2 1.3m bit.ly/32UawRn
      Conscendo Evo 1.5m bit.ly/2DPmW2F
      Citation Longitude UMX bit.ly/3950LRt
      Cherokee 1.3m bit.ly/2GYrS6M
      EC-1500 Twin 1.5m bit.ly/3j8ODDK
      F-16 70mm Thunderbird bit.ly/3fxi1Bi
      F-18 80mm Blue Angles bit.ly/36m1ZbP / Navy bit.ly/36kOY2e
      F4U-4 Corsair 1.2m bit.ly/30jJUGy
      Habu 70mm bit.ly/3fRaLj7
      Night Timber X 1.2m bit.ly/2CB9I9d
      Turbo Timber 1.5m bit.ly/2CiTmSB
      Turbo Timber UMX bit.ly/3fxTDQd
      P-39 1.2m Airacobra bit.ly/37NoyGL (

    • @Terry12345
      @Terry12345 3 года назад

      @@BrianPhillipsRC Thanks Brian. I will take your advice and mark the FMS off the list and research the 1.2 T-28 a little more. Right now my stable consists of a
      1 Aeroscout 1.1s (great first plane and still fun to fly)
      2 Arrows Bigfoot (super fun)
      3 FMS Fox 2.3 (flies on rails)
      4 Freewing A-10 (hate it)
      5 Conscendo Evolution (late Christmas gift. Haven't flown it yet.)
      6 Dynam BF-110 (ordered but not received. I know it's a project plane but I love the strange looks.)
      7 FMS MOA (fun plane!)
      I will wait until next week before I buy anything. This will be my last plane until spring and I want to see your upcoming mystery plane next week before I buy. 😉 Thank you for your reply.

  • @David..R
    @David..R 3 года назад +1

    How do you get all these planes to fly? I'm just curious. I do enjoy your content!

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад

      Not sure how to answer your question???

    • @samcro7250
      @samcro7250 3 года назад +2

      @@BrianPhillipsRC I think he means as in are you sponsored by Rc companies to review things or do you buy them out of pocket. Either way! Your content is brilliant just recently found your channel!

  • @ahmethassan9487
    @ahmethassan9487 3 года назад +1

    Great flying plane but the front nose gear didn’t hold up for more than 10 flights off grass and I land pretty much perfect every time.

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад

      That sucks! I heard from others that it was flawless on grass?!??!? Did it break on the shaft, or the retract failed?

  • @paulballard4243
    @paulballard4243 Год назад

    Shame they discontinued this and the 1.2 P-47. Would be nice if they added them to Realflight Evo and then brought them back for sale

  • @alessandrolicciardello6799
    @alessandrolicciardello6799 3 года назад +1

    Sei un mito!

  • @ifanana
    @ifanana 3 года назад +1

    Hello sir..what is the size of the propeller?

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад +1

      I'm not 100% sure. Here's a trick if you need to figure out...one, check out the build part, and I may mention...if not, then follow the link, like you're going to buy the plane, and scroll down to the specs and/or spare parts ;) Good luck!

    • @ifanana
      @ifanana 3 года назад

      @@BrianPhillipsRC ok i think i found it.. very confused on the manual stated as 5.5x8.5(which is nonsense) but finally saw on the product details online stated as 11x8.5 . Thank you sir!

  • @aaronbaird8966
    @aaronbaird8966 3 года назад +1

    What exactly is that paper clip doing?

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад

      I can't recall - time stamp your question so I can understand what your question is.

  • @waynemcclelland9094
    @waynemcclelland9094 3 года назад +1

    that star cloud formaqtion looks a bit lien?

  • @mountaintruth1deeds533
    @mountaintruth1deeds533 2 года назад +1

    Yep just get the batteries than spin your prop, almost ALL the many models I've built and flown, nitro, electric, from sail to interceptors, cg is always forward point and then moved back , wing loading is not lightest wins, its stability , tracking and wind penetration, just saying even a 1 meter p-51 I added rudder , no gear, wood prop and about 5ounces of steel, flew much better ,faster top end, and tracking improved as the bit of weight pushes a bit into vector, you get rid of model jitters a bit, it should actually fly like a real aircraft with enhanced power to weight... You know, just in case anyone ....

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  2 года назад

      Sure. Err on side of nose heavy, then move back - good policy!

  • @JesusRocks26
    @JesusRocks26 3 года назад +1

    Badass

  • @engineerahmed7248
    @engineerahmed7248 3 года назад +1

    Various planes flown by the same pilot in roughly same conditions gives us a VERY FAIR COMPARISON b/w different RC planes on market. Having watched nearly all your flight footage (a normal hobby enthusiast - not a competition rc pilot), I've got to say this one flies the best. And I believe it is thanks to the totally streamlined fuselage, retracts & basically a Celera 500L like profile.

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for noticing one of my very basic ideas on this channel. Keep the basis for comparison similar as possible.
      One kinda big detail is that I have improved as a pilot over the years. This is a factor. I don't fancy myself some "expert" pilot, but I do feel I can hold my own. As I've progresses, there's bound to be an improvement in the way the planes fly. This is one of the basis, I can't control, or easily gauge for you all watching at home. I trust, as an engineer, you have considered this too ;)

  • @HolaACchillin
    @HolaACchillin 2 года назад +1

    37:10 💯

  • @fishysoda
    @fishysoda 3 года назад +1

    48:50 yeah its a gun

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад

      I learned it was a HUGE gun...right between the legs of the pilot!!! That would be crazy. I wonder if it got HOT????

    • @fishysoda
      @fishysoda 3 года назад

      Yeah

  • @timbacchus
    @timbacchus 3 года назад +1

    I like the three blade propeller. Yeah, I don't like the one's that fly the planes like a helicopter. Love flying scale. Cold not good for the batts. but good for flying. You need an arresting cable.

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад +2

      That would be very cool! I still think I could just do the two 2 Liters full of water and rope between....then catch on the landing gear...

    • @russcole5685
      @russcole5685 3 года назад

      @@BrianPhillipsRC great idea, give it a try

    • @stevecompton9644
      @stevecompton9644 3 года назад

      @@BrianPhillipsRC might be too heavy and rip out the gear. Maybe start with a couple of water bottles, I don't think you want them to stop on a dime like on a carrier, but rather not travel the length of the driveway.

  • @Tinman6354ty
    @Tinman6354ty Месяц назад +1

    Found a plane I would like P-39, but every side I go to says it has been discontinued😭

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  Месяц назад

      That's because it has been ;(...
      Do you want to get this instead??? bprc.me/FMS_P39 - not the same, and I GET IT, but if you want a P-39, this one will do everything you want, EXCEPT look like the Eflite :(...
      I wonder if they'll re-release it soon? They've been known to do it, and I DON'T KNOW...but admittedly, if I DID know, I wouldn't be at liberty to share, due to our NDA. To be clear, I don't know, and I CAN share that. They COULD re-release it, but I wouldn't hold your breath.
      If you REALLLLLLLLY want one, hit us up in the email. We have one with light damage. (in the About Tab)

  • @gavstreet8976
    @gavstreet8976 3 года назад +2

    I got that plane for Christmas it’s awesome on 4s and I lost my canopy twice lol

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад +2

      Do the paper clip mod - took me about 15 seconds...it was literally on the way out the door, so of course I didn't film it ;(

    • @payitfwdrcl6171
      @payitfwdrcl6171 3 года назад

      Gavin.... Cool.... How many planes you get for Christmas?

    • @gavstreet8976
      @gavstreet8976 3 года назад

      @@BrianPhillipsRC haha yeah of course and I definitely will, this plane is amazing

  • @MegaRickw
    @MegaRickw 3 года назад +1

    Hey Brian,I don't know where they get there cg formula from,but for the past 50 years if we didn't have a recommended cg we started at 1/3 of cord from leading edge of wing,no way is that cg right where they advised you,Rick from Delaware

    • @BrianPhillipsRC
      @BrianPhillipsRC  3 года назад +1

      I kinda thought the same thing!!!

    • @MegaRickw
      @MegaRickw 3 года назад

      @@BrianPhillipsRC just for giggles measure chord and devide by 3 and see what you get

    • @stevecompton9644
      @stevecompton9644 3 года назад

      @@MegaRickw Help out a noobie. What is "chord"?

    • @MegaRickw
      @MegaRickw 3 года назад

      @@stevecompton9644 maybe same as cord,width of wing at the root