Learn the most proficient way to turn an RC airplane. Detailed real time control inputs show pilots how to proactively turn a plane with fewest adjustments possible.
Good clear instructions - thanks. 50 years ago I used to fly a lot of control line, and for the last 20 years primarily Cessna 172s although working on a bucket list of flying 50 different types of planes. Despite all that, RC planes give me the biggest challenge!
Interesting - I've never just given a horizontal aileron deflection followed by a separate immediate vertical elevator. Mine has been more of a diagonal input giving aileron and elevator input at the same time.
The turn you have been doing is sometimes called “the club turn” ie, when everyone is doing it wrong, wrong becomes the new normal. The resulting climbing ever changing bank angle turn you were doing takes five times the effort compared to a procedure or competition turn
@@1RCFlightSchool Understood. You know when you go to flight instruction at a club to get certified to be able to fly on your own, you have to trust them to teach the correct technique. I guess in my case I've just been doing it wrong for 20 years. The guy that taught me to fly could fly fairly well - so I didn't question what he taught as he was doing it on his own time for no charge.
Yes----his instruction is awesome---live at Dave's course is well worth it, and the best !
Good clear instructions - thanks. 50 years ago I used to fly a lot of control line, and for the last 20 years primarily Cessna 172s although working on a bucket list of flying 50 different types of planes. Despite all that, RC planes give me the biggest challenge!
I like this content Dave. Simple to understand and execute. You fly very well.
Interesting - I've never just given a horizontal aileron deflection followed by a separate immediate vertical elevator. Mine has been more of a diagonal input giving aileron and elevator input at the same time.
The turn you have been doing is sometimes called “the club turn” ie, when everyone is doing it wrong, wrong becomes the new normal. The resulting climbing ever changing bank angle turn you were doing takes five times the effort compared to a procedure or competition turn
@@1RCFlightSchool Understood. You know when you go to flight instruction at a club to get certified to be able to fly on your own, you have to trust them to teach the correct technique. I guess in my case I've just been doing it wrong for 20 years. The guy that taught me to fly could fly fairly well - so I didn't question what he taught as he was doing it on his own time for no charge.
How did you hook your radio to your computer to practice flying your rc plane because I want to do the same thing
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