The Top 5 BEST RC Beginner RC Planes 2022 range in price from $65 to $450. If you are interested in the RC airplane hobby, but you do not know where to start, any of these planes will be perfect to get you in the air! 1. HobbyZone AeroScout S 2.1m RTF Check it out here: bit.ly/3gUS9BJ Video: ruclips.net/video/2l2P3IQoFm0/видео.html 2. E-Flite Habu STS 70mm RTF Check it out here: bit.ly/3JAUHBk Video: ruclips.net/video/Ct1Zr3eQhg4/видео.html 3. Arrows Trekker 1200mm RTF and PNP Check out the Trekker RTF and PNP here: bit.ly/376bG0Q Video: ruclips.net/video/ICVv5i8oGQw/видео.html 4. HobbyZone Sport Cub S 2 RTF and Arrows Pioneer RTF Check out the Sport Cub S 2 here: bit.ly/33xkH1d Video: ruclips.net/video/0QhNfnhOGkI/видео.html Check out the Arrows Pioneer RTF here: bit.ly/3yNYCW9 Video: ruclips.net/video/TD4hDdhgiKA/видео.html 5. Eachine Warbirds Check out the Spitfire here: bit.ly/3GKUnP6 Video: ruclips.net/video/vN0uM6nSI2I/видео.html Check out the P51 Warbird here: ban.ggood.vip/MQ2m Video: ruclips.net/video/iJHystv9x3w/видео.html Check out the Mini Corsair RC Plane here: bit.ly/30sxdt2 Video: ruclips.net/video/HEy1R0t2Mag/видео.html Check out the Eachine Mini T-28 Trojan here: bit.ly/3hnzEoj Video: ruclips.net/video/4kbbNKVy8no/видео.html Check out the F-22 Raptor RC Smart Jet here: bit.ly/32TxqbS Video: ruclips.net/video/INal4KAR2xU/видео.html Check out the BF109 here: bit.ly/3qB6Kbz Video: ruclips.net/video/xjyw6oKgCRg/видео.html Check out the Eachine P47 here: bit.ly/2YR5XHI Video: ruclips.net/video/gyAR5LzitsM/видео.html and the XK A210 Trojan here: bit.ly/3o7hoFg Video: ruclips.net/video/FIcm6NXMsuM/видео.html Check out the XK A260 Rarebear f8f here: bit.ly/38x3K9L Video: ruclips.net/video/Y4VZ5HlBvuU/видео.html Check out the Eachine P-40 RC Plane here: bit.ly/3tN4hLX Video: ruclips.net/video/tvlYLxdaFEo/видео.html Check out the XK A250 BF-109 Fighter here: bit.ly/3PwJWDz Video: ruclips.net/video/N4F_ajDQsBA/видео.html LEARN MORE ABOUT THE ACADEMY OF MODEL AERONAUTICS HERE: join.modelaircraft.org/rc-saylors/ The products in this video are rated for ages 14+. Support TheRcSaylors Patreon & Stickers | www.patreon.com/TheRcSaylors Merch | www.thercsaylorsyt.com/shirts Mail | 1140 Carter Ave, P.O. Box 361, Ashland, Kentucky 41101 Social Media TheRcSaylors Shorts | bit.ly/3rN37xp Facebook | facebook.com/thercsaylors Instagram | instagram.com/thercsaylors Twitter | twitter.com/thercsaylors Vlog and Live Channel | ruclips.net/user/TheSaylorsYTchannel SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR PATREON FAMILY!! Jake Barnes, Jason day, Jeff Buys, Jeff Stone, Jesper Larsen, John Badrick, john salt, Jose Valentin, Matt Reetz, Michael Schouten, odatsteve, Raymond Hausele, RC HOOLIGANS, Richard Higginson, Robert Sanges, Ron Erickson, Ryan Alexander, Terry Kellogg, Brian Buckstiegel, Chris Hamlett, Chuck R, David Chenzoff, Doug Dahlheimer, Eddy Sinclair, Gary Zion, and Haar Bear #rcplane #bestrcplanes #rc
Agreed 100% with the Aeroscout RTF!! Bought my 9 year old son one for his birthday and after a few simulator flights on RealFlight he looked like a pro from his initial take off. He’s had it 9 months now and only has had one crash that required any glue repair. Great first plane for anyone who wants to learn to fly RC. Since he’s been so successful with the Aeroscout I’ve bought him the Eflite T-28 1.1m BNF for his first warbird for Christmas. Seeing your video on the Trojan made his choice to move up to the Trojan an easy one for him. Thanks for the informative videos!!
I bought the Aeroscout in October based on last year’s list (from your link of course!). I have flown it about a dozen times and it is amazing! I practiced first with a flight simulator and it was super easy. Last time out, I handed the controller to a friend that had never flown or practiced on a simulator - he was able to take off, fly, and land with just verbal instructions from me! You cannot go wrong with this plane.
You guys have become my go-to channel for rc review videos! Based on watching your videos I bought the Arrow pioneer and have 3 of the eachine mini warbirds. Your honest reviews have made it easier for me to get into the hobby. Can't wait to see what 2023 brings to your channel!
I've had a Sport Cub for about a year now and it's great, but the small size is definitely the Achilles heel. It's typically windy where I live so I miss out on a lot of really good flying days because of a slight breeze. Today my coworker did his first flight on the Aero Scout. His landing was exceptional. Congratulations to your growing family. Giving God the glory and family friendly content= sub.
An older version of the Aero Scout was my first plane- I lawn-darted that so many times and it kept flying! The version I had didn’t have the ailerons , so progression was limited. Glad to see this version has them!
aeroscout 100%! i just started flying and bought the RTF aeroscout, the only down side to the aeroscout is the weak servos. My bro bought an aeroscout and the 3rd flight had a servo failure. I just replaced my rudder servo, besides servo failures I absolutely love my aeroscout. Just upgraded to an NX8 and now am ready to buy a 2nd plane!
I bought aero scout for my first plane because of your recommendation. 3 yrs later I'm still flying it. Awesome plane. also p51 is also great and indestructible
Another nice thing about the AeorScout is that it can take you past beginner piloting well into intermediate piloting; you have a decently performing sport plane in "Expert" mode. You can think of it as your first two planes.
The one plane I would add to this list is the E Flite Valiant 1.3m. While the Aeroscout is perhaps the most beginner friendly R/C plane currently available, I feel like the Valiant is nearly as easy plus offers a bit more room to grow. But certainly cannot go wrong with either one!
Use to build RC planes when I was a teenager, now I'm 57 and you guys make me want to take up the hobby again. Kits are hard to come by now-a-days any suggestions ?
I have the Aeroscout and I LOVE it!!! The best plane I have ever had!!! I haven't flown it in a very long time, but whenever I do fly it, I just love it!!!!
Getting back into flying after 20+yrs the AeroScout was my first decent size hobby grade air plane. Great trainer and it can pull off some decent maneuvers for what it is. I suggest changing the elevator servo to a metal geared one. I'm replacing mine right now and I've seen several other people have the same problem. It's cheap and very easy to replace so it's not a deal breaker lol. Love all the planes on the list guys 👍🏻✌🏻
I got an A380 from a small brand for christmas a few years ago and it got put away and forgot about. A few weeks ago I started learning about aviation again and remembered I have an rc plane pushed away in a closet somewhere. I got it and learned how to fly it again. It's fun and I have been wanting to get a new one since I got it down.
Hello Abby & Nate . Another nice beginner plane is the T2M Zest. Has the color Orange. And has a Brushless push motor. This is also one of my favorite plane. this one also crashed a lot. and always the nose piece fixed up. great plane.😃🤚🇱🇺✈️🛩️
Hi Nate and Abby! I'm having a hard time trying to decide between buying either the Arrows Pioneer RTF or the HobbyZone AeroScout. From your videos I figured out some differences between the two planes: Arrows Pioneer RTF: 🛩 Flies Faster Looks Cooler (in my opinion) Bigger in size More Expensive HobbyZone AeroScout: 🛩 Safer to Fly Easier to Fly Smaller in size Less Expensive Are there any more detailed differences between them seeing that you guys are quite familiar with flying them? e.g.(take-off/ landing/ battery life/ stunts/ "safe" system/ parts availability/ transmitter, etc.) Many thanks! 🙏😃 P.S. Love your videos, wish you guys an early Merry Christmas! 🎄
Talk about AMA, I had someone knock the mirror off of my truck but it snapped back in. I also burned down my garage in 2005 and AMA paid $1000 which I was able to get to flying again since I lost everything (RC) in the fire!!
There are several of the advanced pilots at our club that also have Aeroscouts, and make that beginner plane fly more like an advanced stunt model. It really does seem like a model that won't be outgrown too soon. Were I starting out now, I would definitely go with it. A plus is that it's also included in RealFlight, so the beginner can get some practice with the model on the simulator, before putting the real thing in the air.
You guys should make a video on how to register your planes and how to get everything legally approved you guys do so good with the tutorials that video would be a great video
For the arrow scout I think that expert mode is beder be cause of turning issues most people don’t like the beginner mode at my air field including me but it flies great with expert.
To me, no list of best beginner RC planes is complete without the FMS Super EZ with Reflex gyro - especially the RTF version. Perfect plane to learn to fly.
My p51 got ripped in half by a lab and golden retriever. Like a Godzilla movie. Gorilla glue and Soutering, ailerons are held with strips of masking tape, plus hundreds of crashes, three couplers, 6 propellers. Best money I’ve ever spent
I have an aeroscout and have been learning with a veteran flying buddy of mine. I like some of the smaller planes but he said I shouldn't consider those yet
Just bought a spitfire from the link based on this list. Have been wanting a plane for a while and I like the fact that they are small and I'll be able to fly it at my park down the road rather than having to look for massive free space. You guys are legends. Love the videos
I love seeing all the vehicles behind you. I did finish the Wrathe Spawn I got from you Nate. I haven't gotten it out crawling yet( we got a couple feet of snow). If you want to see photos, text me. All my planes are now in storage till spring now.
I really get a kick out of how different things are now. How many of you remember when the Ace single channel pulse proportional radios were high tech? I wish I still had my actuators and receivers because I still have my transmitter.
My first plane I got was the omphobby s720 and in less than a week I bent the motor. After that I spent several weeks flying in rc sims and got a mini bf109. I only got to fly that plane once and with my luck the ac vent dripped straight on to the remote. Then after that I got the big aero scout and I was super excited to fly it. Everything worked pretty good and on the day I went to fly it the controller completely stopped working. I put new batteries in the controller,checked all of the wires and I couldn’t find anything wrong with it. So after all of that just trying to get something that flys in the air for more than just two days, I decided to stick with rc cars. I still really like watching you guys have a blast with crazy edf jets and other planes but I guess they are not for me.
Well, I’m about to make the jump back into RC. Ive been out for 40+ years, and am now retired, so I have the time. I love the breakdown of beginner planes, and think I will go with the aeroscout.
The Aeroscout and the s720 are the only planes that I fly consistently for past 2 years. Not only is the Aeroscout is a great LOS beginner plane, it is a great air frame for my inav experiments too. Stable, predictable characteristics, and at a flip of a switch to manual mode, it is almost the same as fun as the s720 as an aerobatic plane. I don't think I need another fixed wing plane (although I bought zohd drift, AR 900 and they still work but I neglected them). People at park often do not believe me that 2 planes for less than $500 is all I need for the fun hobby for a couple years.
I’m happy to say I’ve chosen the sport cub s2. I love the realistic looks of this plane combined with the fact that it’s so controllable. I will buy my first trainer through your link. You have my word. Thanks guys so much and congrats on the little one on the way
So as a relative noob to both planes and drones, I have a question: would you recommend adjusting controllers to have the same input regardless of vehicle? Ie left stick forward is down back is up for both planes and drone. I fear that switching up and down by vehicle may cause a wreck due to unintentional reflex
Great top 5 beginner video you guy's, by chance have you guys done a video on the beginner plane apprentice s15e, I trained on this plane and learned to fly, great beginner plane, I still fly her often
The echine p51 had the lowest stall speed and flew better than my ME109 and Corsair. I can literally cut the throttle and it would float down. The ME109 tends to tip stall more at slow speeds
I want to get into the hobby so I watched many lists and planes for begginers and many people said thet the cheap a380 and/or b787 (so small but not too slow and not to fast)
Correct me if I am wrong, but the “jet” is not an actual jet, it’s powered by an electric ducted fan (edf) which is basically a glorified prop. Still looks awesome tho.
How long of a run time do these usually get? Im new to rc and was wondering if these get a longer run time then a typical quad drone. If not what does? And are there any that can easily fit in a backpack, with other gear, and get a few hours? Or are quads the way to go?
I’d like a comparison of planes that don’t need a runway. Many people do not have access to one, maybe just a field with long grass. I love my Conscendo Evolution because I can launch it from hand and land it even in long grass, but what else is there? As far as I know some of the slower jets don’t need landing gear?
While I recommend the Aeroscout to everyone who wants to start flying, I learned on a UMX Radian and a Hobbyzone Champ. After that, I started building my own Flite test planes.
Hi guys, would you recommend the Eachine p51 or the wltoys ax 220(the p40) considering that in my country (South Africa) the ax220 is 75% the price of the eachine.
I don't even own a rc plane or rc anything but this looks difficult flying so i want to buy one to learn. i just hope it's not as difficult as vice city rc mission
Hi. I got my first RC plane 4 months ago, it is a foam piper cub. I fly it pretty good and I want a bush plane that has everything like radio, wires ... but they are hard to find. I am from Europe so I can t even find a site or plane that sells there and is including radio
I bought the arrows trekker plane and it broke the first time i flew it. Are there any other beginner planes you would recommend that aren’t made out of foam, and wouldn’t break so easily?
Right now i like rc planes, i bought that $30 china airforce foam plane, does anyone have recommendations for what could be my next upgrade under $175?
The Eachine planes are what got me hooked, and was my first plane after I had built several Flite Test models. I wouldnt say they are good trainers for actually learning how to fly, because without the gyro enabled they are nearly impossible to fly. But they are definitely fun, especially if two or three friends have them too.
Hi all-- love your videos! My 6 Soon to be 6 year old watches your plane and boat videos on the way to school often! Quick question-- we are planning to buy him his first RC plane for his upcoming birthday. Which would you recommend for a novice flyer?? Where do I buy so you all get credit? Thank you!
What is the best battery that will offer the most airtime. We do RC cars, and the first thing I learned ... spend the money and get a good battery that offers a lot of playtime. What battery do you suggest for the HobbyZone AeroScout S 2.1m RTF???
The Carbon Cub is a popular choice! A lot of people LOVE it, but the thin prop and high price point kept it off of our top 5 list for beginners. Having said that, you are moving up past beginner status now and will absolutely love it! It flies and looks great! Please consider ordering yours using our link when you do place your order 👍😁😎⚓️
Go crazy and do a top 5 for 3 Channel planes. There may not be 5 3 channel planes currently in production. If you were to go 'All Time', I'd nominate the Hobbyzone Super Cub for the #1 slot. I think most would agree. It got me started in the hobby 15 years ago and it's a shame that it's no longer in production. I guess it got replaced by the Aeroscout which appears to be an awesome plane as well.
The Top 5 BEST RC Beginner RC Planes 2022 range in price from $65 to $450. If you are interested in the RC airplane hobby, but you do not know where to start, any of these planes will be perfect to get you in the air!
1. HobbyZone AeroScout S 2.1m RTF
Check it out here: bit.ly/3gUS9BJ
Video: ruclips.net/video/2l2P3IQoFm0/видео.html
2. E-Flite Habu STS 70mm RTF
Check it out here: bit.ly/3JAUHBk
Video: ruclips.net/video/Ct1Zr3eQhg4/видео.html
3. Arrows Trekker 1200mm RTF and PNP
Check out the Trekker RTF and PNP here: bit.ly/376bG0Q
Video: ruclips.net/video/ICVv5i8oGQw/видео.html
4. HobbyZone Sport Cub S 2 RTF and Arrows Pioneer RTF
Check out the Sport Cub S 2 here: bit.ly/33xkH1d
Video: ruclips.net/video/0QhNfnhOGkI/видео.html
Check out the Arrows Pioneer RTF here: bit.ly/3yNYCW9
Video: ruclips.net/video/TD4hDdhgiKA/видео.html
5. Eachine Warbirds
Check out the Spitfire here: bit.ly/3GKUnP6
Video: ruclips.net/video/vN0uM6nSI2I/видео.html
Check out the P51 Warbird here: ban.ggood.vip/MQ2m
Video: ruclips.net/video/iJHystv9x3w/видео.html
Check out the Mini Corsair RC Plane here: bit.ly/30sxdt2
Video: ruclips.net/video/HEy1R0t2Mag/видео.html
Check out the Eachine Mini T-28 Trojan here: bit.ly/3hnzEoj
Video: ruclips.net/video/4kbbNKVy8no/видео.html
Check out the F-22 Raptor RC Smart Jet here: bit.ly/32TxqbS
Video: ruclips.net/video/INal4KAR2xU/видео.html
Check out the BF109 here: bit.ly/3qB6Kbz
Video: ruclips.net/video/xjyw6oKgCRg/видео.html
Check out the Eachine P47 here: bit.ly/2YR5XHI
Video: ruclips.net/video/gyAR5LzitsM/видео.html
and the XK A210 Trojan here: bit.ly/3o7hoFg
Video: ruclips.net/video/FIcm6NXMsuM/видео.html
Check out the XK A260 Rarebear f8f here: bit.ly/38x3K9L
Video: ruclips.net/video/Y4VZ5HlBvuU/видео.html
Check out the Eachine P-40 RC Plane here: bit.ly/3tN4hLX
Video: ruclips.net/video/tvlYLxdaFEo/видео.html
Check out the XK A250 BF-109 Fighter here: bit.ly/3PwJWDz
Video: ruclips.net/video/N4F_ajDQsBA/видео.html
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The first or the second one ?
Does the jet trainer have stabilizer or gyro
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Agreed 100% with the Aeroscout RTF!! Bought my 9 year old son one for his birthday and after a few simulator flights on RealFlight he looked like a pro from his initial take off. He’s had it 9 months now and only has had one crash that required any glue repair. Great first plane for anyone who wants to learn to fly RC. Since he’s been so successful with the Aeroscout I’ve bought him the Eflite T-28 1.1m BNF for his first warbird for Christmas. Seeing your video on the Trojan made his choice to move up to the Trojan an easy one for him. Thanks for the informative videos!!
I learned to fly on that p51, you can slam it into the ground and it’s fine.
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What material are the planes?
@@eggman-pl8oj they are epp foam I believe
I have the p 51 too and it will not break! I have crashed it into everything
I bought the Aeroscout in October based on last year’s list (from your link of course!). I have flown it about a dozen times and it is amazing! I practiced first with a flight simulator and it was super easy. Last time out, I handed the controller to a friend that had never flown or practiced on a simulator - he was able to take off, fly, and land with just verbal instructions from me! You cannot go wrong with this plane.
Agree with the list. Aeroscout for the win!! The Eachine planes are fun to fly. My F4U has alot of hours on it.
You guys have become my go-to channel for rc review videos! Based on watching your videos I bought the Arrow pioneer and have 3 of the eachine mini warbirds. Your honest reviews have made it easier for me to get into the hobby. Can't wait to see what 2023 brings to your channel!
This is super nice of you to say. Thank You! I think I needed this 😁🥹😎⚓️
I've had a Sport Cub for about a year now and it's great, but the small size is definitely the Achilles heel. It's typically windy where I live so I miss out on a lot of really good flying days because of a slight breeze. Today my coworker did his first flight on the Aero Scout. His landing was exceptional.
Congratulations to your growing family. Giving God the glory and family friendly content= sub.
An older version of the Aero Scout was my first plane- I lawn-darted that so many times and it kept flying! The version I had didn’t have the ailerons , so progression was limited.
Glad to see this version has them!
aeroscout 100%! i just started flying and bought the RTF aeroscout, the only down side to the aeroscout is the weak servos. My bro bought an aeroscout and the 3rd flight had a servo failure. I just replaced my rudder servo, besides servo failures I absolutely love my aeroscout. Just upgraded to an NX8 and now am ready to buy a 2nd plane!
I bought aero scout for my first plane because of your recommendation. 3 yrs later I'm still flying it. Awesome plane. also p51 is also great and indestructible
That makes me so happy to hear, honestly! Thank you for this update! So awesome! 👍😁😎⚓️
Another nice thing about the AeorScout is that it can take you past beginner piloting well into intermediate piloting; you have a decently performing sport plane in "Expert" mode. You can think of it as your first two planes.
The one plane I would add to this list is the E Flite Valiant 1.3m. While the Aeroscout is perhaps the most beginner friendly R/C plane currently available, I feel like the Valiant is nearly as easy plus offers a bit more room to grow. But certainly cannot go wrong with either one!
Use to build RC planes when I was a teenager, now I'm 57 and you guys make me want to take up the hobby again. Kits are hard to come by now-a-days any suggestions ?
I have the Aeroscout and I LOVE it!!! The best plane I have ever had!!! I haven't flown it in a very long time, but whenever I do fly it, I just love it!!!!
GREAT CHOICES!! Still have my Eachine CORSAIR!! Thanks Saylors!! 💟👍😘
I bought a used aeroscout and have been having a blast with it
I've been flying since 2008, and flew my friend's Aeroscout recently. It's a blast to fly!
Gonna get the aeroscout for christmas!
I love my Aeroscout! It's so fun to fly and inspires confidence. It takes a crash real well and is easy to repair. Great #1 pick.
Getting back into flying after 20+yrs the AeroScout was my first decent size hobby grade air plane. Great trainer and it can pull off some decent maneuvers for what it is. I suggest changing the elevator servo to a metal geared one. I'm replacing mine right now and I've seen several other people have the same problem. It's cheap and very easy to replace so it's not a deal breaker lol.
Love all the planes on the list guys 👍🏻✌🏻
I got an A380 from a small brand for christmas a few years ago and it got put away and forgot about. A few weeks ago I started learning about aviation again and remembered I have an rc plane pushed away in a closet somewhere. I got it and learned how to fly it again. It's fun and I have been wanting to get a new one since I got it down.
Hello Abby & Nate . Another nice beginner plane is the T2M Zest. Has the color Orange. And has a Brushless push motor. This is also one of my favorite plane. this one also crashed a lot. and always the nose piece fixed up. great plane.😃🤚🇱🇺✈️🛩️
Hi Nate and Abby! I'm having a hard time trying to decide between buying either the Arrows Pioneer RTF or the HobbyZone AeroScout. From your videos I figured out some differences between the two planes:
Arrows Pioneer RTF: 🛩
Flies Faster
Looks Cooler (in my opinion)
Bigger in size
More Expensive
HobbyZone AeroScout: 🛩
Safer to Fly
Easier to Fly
Smaller in size
Less Expensive
Are there any more detailed differences between them seeing that you guys are quite familiar with flying them? e.g.(take-off/ landing/ battery life/ stunts/ "safe" system/ parts availability/ transmitter, etc.) Many thanks! 🙏😃
P.S. Love your videos, wish you guys an early Merry Christmas! 🎄
Thank you so much for putting this list out!
You are very welcome!! 👍💯😎⚓️
Talk about AMA, I had someone knock the mirror off of my truck but it snapped back in. I also burned down my garage in 2005 and AMA paid $1000 which I was able to get to flying again since I lost everything (RC) in the fire!!
Hello Abby and Nate. My favorite is the Aeroscout that I bought myself. Am happy with it. 👍😃🤚🇱🇺🛩️✈️🐨🐻🐹🍀🍀🍀🍀
I’m new to RC planes and I picked up a Sport Cub S2. This thing is amazing! I can’t imagine having more fun with just a couple hundred bucks.
There are several of the advanced pilots at our club that also have Aeroscouts, and make that beginner plane fly more like an advanced stunt model. It really does seem like a model that won't be outgrown too soon. Were I starting out now, I would definitely go with it. A plus is that it's also included in RealFlight, so the beginner can get some practice with the model on the simulator, before putting the real thing in the air.
You guys should make a video on how to register your planes and how to get everything legally approved you guys do so good with the tutorials that video would be a great video
Started on the p51 that you guys suggeted . Love that hole line up. I now have 3 of them .
For the arrow scout I think that expert mode is beder be cause of turning issues most people don’t like the beginner mode at my air field including me but it flies great with expert.
To me, no list of best beginner RC planes is complete without the FMS Super EZ with Reflex gyro - especially the RTF version. Perfect plane to learn to fly.
Thank you for letting me know wich plane to but 😊
what's your favorite eachine warbird?
My p51 got ripped in half by a lab and golden retriever. Like a Godzilla movie. Gorilla glue and Soutering, ailerons are held with strips of masking tape, plus hundreds of crashes, three couplers, 6 propellers. Best money I’ve ever spent
I have an aeroscout and have been learning with a veteran flying buddy of mine. I like some of the smaller planes but he said I shouldn't consider those yet
Hes right
Just bought a spitfire from the link based on this list. Have been wanting a plane for a while and I like the fact that they are small and I'll be able to fly it at my park down the road rather than having to look for massive free space. You guys are legends. Love the videos
I truely love watching your channel and I'll be getting my first plain very soon
I love seeing all the vehicles behind you. I did finish the Wrathe Spawn I got from you Nate. I haven't gotten it out crawling yet( we got a couple feet of snow). If you want to see photos, text me. All my planes are now in storage till spring now.
That is so great to know!! I’m glad it is in one piece now 😁 I’d love to see you make a video on it, if you are still doing that 👍😎⚓️
@@TheRcSaylors I can do that. Have a Happy Thanksgiving.
Thanks for this vid 👍
Awsum you guys.......I think Abby will need a rest after this video oxo great stuff 😎
I really get a kick out of how different things are now. How many of you remember when the Ace single channel pulse proportional radios were high tech? I wish I still had my actuators and receivers because I still have my transmitter.
I plan on getting that Aeroscout for my wife for Christmas. Excellent picks Nate & Abby!! Hope all is well with you & the family 😊⚓
Love my little warbirds..🤙
They are super awesome aren’t they!? 👍😁😎⚓️
the Areo scout is a great great plane to start with or add to your collection without doubt one of the funnest flyers i own apprecitate this video
My first plane I got was the omphobby s720 and in less than a week I bent the motor. After that I spent several weeks flying in rc sims and got a mini bf109. I only got to fly that plane once and with my luck the ac vent dripped straight on to the remote. Then after that I got the big aero scout and I was super excited to fly it. Everything worked pretty good and on the day I went to fly it the controller completely stopped working. I put new batteries in the controller,checked all of the wires and I couldn’t find anything wrong with it. So after all of that just trying to get something that flys in the air for more than just two days, I decided to stick with rc cars. I still really like watching you guys have a blast with crazy edf jets and other planes but I guess they are not for me.
Well, I’m about to make the jump back into RC. Ive been out for 40+ years, and am now retired, so I have the time. I love the breakdown of beginner planes, and think I will go with the aeroscout.
The Aeroscout and the s720 are the only planes that I fly consistently for past 2 years. Not only is the Aeroscout is a great LOS beginner plane, it is a great air frame for my inav experiments too. Stable, predictable characteristics, and at a flip of a switch to manual mode, it is almost the same as fun as the s720 as an aerobatic plane.
I don't think I need another fixed wing plane (although I bought zohd drift, AR 900 and they still work but I neglected them). People at park often do not believe me that 2 planes for less than $500 is all I need for the fun hobby for a couple years.
Cool to see some old footage of your earlier rc airport :-)
I’m happy to say I’ve chosen the sport cub s2. I love the realistic looks of this plane combined with the fact that it’s so controllable. I will buy my first trainer through your link. You have my word.
Thanks guys so much and congrats on the little one on the way
this video is super helpful and it made me interested about buying my own plane! Thank you for this video
Great video, at first I was nervous to start this hobby because of the price. But for under 100 bucks crashing wont hurt so bad. 👍
8:16 what camera did you film those pov shots with
So as a relative noob to both planes and drones, I have a question: would you recommend adjusting controllers to have the same input regardless of vehicle? Ie left stick forward is down back is up for both planes and drone.
I fear that switching up and down by vehicle may cause a wreck due to unintentional reflex
What do you mean?
The transmitter control inputs are the same for plane and drone/heli
0:25 i am going to Get One of those next week😊
Hi hello all love ❤️ your videos good information and a happy Christmas to you both bring on 2023 guys
Thx for the video!! You guys are so awesome as always. Abby is so beautiful also. Blessings to both of you!!
Great top 5 beginner video you guy's, by chance have you guys done a video on the beginner plane apprentice s15e, I trained on this plane and learned to fly, great beginner plane, I still fly her often
The echine p51 had the lowest stall speed and flew better than my ME109 and Corsair.
I can literally cut the throttle and it would float down. The ME109 tends to tip stall more at slow speeds
The p51 wing stalls easily, the t28 floats flat and lands itself
What motor does the p51 d have? Electric ⚡️ or petrol ⛽️ ?
electric
@@erinpost4540 thanks
I want to get into the hobby so I watched many lists and planes for begginers and many people said thet the cheap a380 and/or b787 (so small but not too slow and not to fast)
Excelente video compañero saludo desde Algeciras Cádiz España 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗❤❤❤❤❤
Correct me if I am wrong, but the “jet” is not an actual jet, it’s powered by an electric ducted fan (edf) which is basically a glorified prop. Still looks awesome tho.
How long of a run time do these usually get? Im new to rc and was wondering if these get a longer run time then a typical quad drone. If not what does? And are there any that can easily fit in a backpack, with other gear, and get a few hours? Or are quads the way to go?
ABBY is the best RC wife anyone could have! 👍🏻😁
I’m learning how to fly my eflite p51
Cleetus McFarland brought me here :) great vid for a noob like me
Nice list.
Abby... you look well! 🙂
Thank you!! 👍😁😎⚓️
I’d like a comparison of planes that don’t need a runway. Many people do not have access to one, maybe just a field with long grass. I love my Conscendo Evolution because I can launch it from hand and land it even in long grass, but what else is there? As far as I know some of the slower jets don’t need landing gear?
While I recommend the Aeroscout to everyone who wants to start flying, I learned on a UMX Radian and a Hobbyzone Champ. After that, I started building my own Flite test planes.
What about the FMS 1220mm ranger?
Your dog was chewing on your pants 😂 lol. Cool video thanks
Hi guys, would you recommend the Eachine p51 or the wltoys ax 220(the p40) considering that in my country (South Africa) the ax220 is 75% the price of the eachine.
man this video has me looking at getting the cub again
Which one has the best battery?
I don't even own a rc plane or rc anything but this looks difficult flying so i want to buy one to learn. i just hope it's not as difficult as vice city rc mission
Hi. I got my first RC plane 4 months ago, it is a foam piper cub. I fly it pretty good and I want a bush plane that has everything like radio, wires ... but they are hard to find. I am from Europe so I can t even find a site or plane that sells there and is including radio
Great video and info ... what are your thoughts on the regulations around the world for the RC hobby ... ???
We believe there is a lot of misinformation out there on this subject and a LOT of people trying to cash in on the “fear” people associate with it. ⚓️
the sport cub s2 flew off on me, it malfunctioned idk why but I’m super sad now :(
I bought the arrows trekker plane and it broke the first time i flew it. Are there any other beginner planes you would recommend that aren’t made out of foam, and wouldn’t break so easily?
Right now i like rc planes, i bought that $30 china airforce foam plane, does anyone have recommendations for what could be my next upgrade under $175?
Definitely something from horizon hobby (the good ones are around 160 including batteries and etc.)
The Eachine planes are what got me hooked, and was my first plane after I had built several Flite Test models. I wouldnt say they are good trainers for actually learning how to fly, because without the gyro enabled they are nearly impossible to fly. But they are definitely fun, especially if two or three friends have them too.
Hey is it possible to connect the Eachine ones with for example a Spektrum DX6 2.6GHz Remote? Would be nice if you could adjust the rudder deflection.
How did you get the pioneer I cannot find it anywhere on Horizon Hobby
Is there a single list that you do with out the aero scout
I just blew all my money on a pc lol, I’ll probably get one the p51 everyone is talking about
Yo dude can u make a list for the best rc planes for beginners for Australian rc planes cause I really want a rc plane so can u make a list pls
What’s the difference between the Australian and other planes
Do you need your own controller for any of them?
nope all are rtf some are optional but all can get rtf
Does the arrow trekker come with a remote?
Thank you so much for these suggestions. Aero scout is so amazing.
Can’t seem to find an aeroscout right, where are they all at?
Are you located in the US? 🤔⚓️
but look for areo scout 2
Hi all-- love your videos! My 6
Soon to be 6 year old watches your plane and boat videos on the way to school often! Quick question-- we are planning to buy him his first RC plane for his upcoming birthday. Which would you recommend for a novice flyer?? Where do I buy so you all get credit? Thank you!
What is the best battery that will offer the most airtime. We do RC cars, and the first thing I learned ... spend the money and get a good battery that offers a lot of playtime. What battery do you suggest for the HobbyZone AeroScout S 2.1m RTF???
Looking at getting bc a carbon cub to replace my very damaged sport cub s2 any thoughts?
The Carbon Cub is a popular choice! A lot of people LOVE it, but the thin prop and high price point kept it off of our top 5 list for beginners. Having said that, you are moving up past beginner status now and will absolutely love it! It flies and looks great! Please consider ordering yours using our link when you do place your order 👍😁😎⚓️
where can I find the list discussed in the video? Please advise. I don't see it anywhere under the video
Press "more" under the description.
Go crazy and do a top 5 for 3 Channel planes. There may not be 5 3 channel planes currently in production. If you were to go 'All Time', I'd nominate the Hobbyzone Super Cub for the #1 slot. I think most would agree. It got me started in the hobby 15 years ago and it's a shame that it's no longer in production. I guess it got replaced by the Aeroscout which appears to be an awesome plane as well.
Three channel planes do exist, but good ones are so hard to find. Probably one of the best ones on the market is the Night Radian 👍😁😎⚓️
that belli its getting even bigger:D
Blessings and congratulations on your soon-to-be born baby!
Cool hope the Abbey is recovering ok....Miss yall
Thank you!! 🙏💯❤️⚓️
How long does the arrow trekker Battery last to fly?
Where would you rate rage RC warbirds?