I saw a box at a hobby store. It said teach yourself to fly. It contained a small plane called a UMX Ember. In my back yard and at a ball field I taught myself to fly. Sometime after that I saw a T-shirt for sale that said, "Fly crash repair repeat". That phrase is where my story started. I moved up from that micro plane to others like the Champ, Sport Cub and Timber. With the Timber I taught myself to do basic aerobatics. Then I discovered there was an AMA field and club near me. I moved up from micros to the basic T-28, Leader 480, Flite-test Scout. Then I moved up to the 1200mm T-28 with flaps and retracts, then other warbirds and larger planes, sport planes and eventually jets. One day someone asked me if I would teach them to fly. So I did. I used the training system (buddy box) available on the radios I was using. It went well and then another person asked. Then another and another and before long I was the go to guy in our club that people came to for flight instruction. Then one day someone asked if I would maiden their new plane and set the trims. That went well. You can guess what happened after that. Then one day someone got their plane caught up high in a tree. They asked me if I could get it down. That went well and you can guess what happened after that. So today I have 4 jobs in my club. Be a friend, a flight instructor, a test pilot and a search and rescue guy. Having friends is the best part.
I'm a newish rc pilot who started during the pandemic, just getting comfortable with my Timber and a few littler planes and about to start ground school, since both rc and real flying seemed inaccessible when I was a kid, so quite glad to find your channel. But there's a stereotype you missed: the guys who every single time you show up try to convince you to fly gas planes instead of electric, or balsa instead of foam. Occasionally they will resort to their third favorite out of three known conversations and talk about how horrible SAFE and anything made or sold by Horizon is. It never ends!
Also another pandemic new pilot here. Just found your channel recently but I appreciate the humor, I wish I found you when I was crashing CONSTANTLY and was ready to give up all hope. Luckily I had a buddy who was my RC plane sensei who gave me a lot of the sage advice I now hear on this channel. I can thank him for keeping me in the hobby. And for forcing me to get my PPL. And for now getting me addicted to building Tamiya RC kits. In fact, he's actually a menace.
Horizon is doing more for beginner flyers than any of the large scale/balsa manufacturers. I just recently got the balls to buy and fly a used balsa and nitro plane. I think I'm gonna go to a gas instead of nitro, but the wood frame handles really well. Still love my timber x though
I started flying last year with a 400mm series warbird and now I have plane's still new in box needing to be built. It's such an amazing and addictive hobby. Your videos are very useful and informative. Keep up the awesome work.
What a nice RC flying channel! Started out in RC planes in the early eighties which got me flying full scale. Came back to the hobby just before retirement. Returning to RC after a few years was almost like no time had passed; I remembered almost everything. The hobby has changed quite a bit in terms of technology, kits available, new rules as well as other things. Despite the changes, passion for model flight is still there.
Lol, I do fly at a nice and large SoCal rc airfield... except it's free and no membership needed, and it's one of those where it's very community, but we have this one guy that has a very large balsa 3d plane and does yell people off his area..hahahaha
I fall into that "scrap foam, own design" category, newer side. 110% agree with this video. Half of this video is the reason I fly at my own house. lol
Im not a new pilot but i still do newbie mistakes😅. Just today i had to qlue a hyperbibe because my elevator was reversed and i forgot to check before flight. Well my plane came down with full throttle and the front split in half. I quess you really have to learn from mistakes😂
Thanks for another video - and the link to the AMA search page. I found several clubs quite close to my parents' house. I'll send some e-mails and try to stop in the next time I'm in that area.
I’m new to the hobby and I really enjoy it but where I live there’s not even a hobby store little only an rc club. So I kind of taught myself by watching you tube videos. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
I've always been into rc stuff.. but this year I started flying after I got diagnosed.. figured id needed something to do during treatments. So I picked up some planes to build and fly while I'm recovering from treatment.. gonna be a Rough road but I'm lookin forward to being able to fly.. Got me a habu for my first and after I'm good with it.. ill break out the twin timber.. lmfao. Party on everyone.. life's too short to not be doing stuff you love..
Love this video!!!! I think you covered everything and the different types of people you will encounter !!! I fall under the category of Scratch Builder and Scale Flyer. I am always willing to help a beginner learn to fly if they want the help so they will have a positive experience and not get discouraged.
I just landed an incredible deal on 8 semi large planes , 7 of which are complete and mostly ready for flight. All the needed supplies and gear, extra parts, & manuals. I’m super excited but have never flown a plane ever 😂
If anyone lives in vegas, the air field by red rock is awesome. Beautiful scenery and great group of guys. Its called las Vegas soaring club, just make sure you have all of your ama and faa stuff.
Exacly you are spot on ... flying rc are surposed to be FUN and this is one of the reassons i like my rc club yes we fly BUT we do some crazy things and build some crazy things... BUT its FUN
Tail dog fighting!!!! Hitting a moving target really hard and the emotional roller coaster of being the predator then moments later being the prey would be awesome. Whats a easy to make good model?
Ive always loved your stol at sketchy places videos with funcubish planes. Whats your favorite stol/play around plane these days? Is there one with lower stallspeed then the og funcub? I had the durafly tundra, didnt really like it bc it stalls pretty violent when it goes, i now fly the original funcub and like it much more but its always fun to try something else, plus it has a terrible paintjob from previous owner😁
The Fun Cub still is the top performer when it comes to lowest wing loading with a nearly 2:1 power to weight. However, since that's nearly impossible to get anymore, the Timber is now our go-to.
I’m building my first plane and going to fly it alone. If it crashes I don’t care because it’ll cost me $1. Now I just need to make one that actually flies 😂
I started watching your channel and was laughing so hard because you’re funny as s**t my favorite airplane is the Beaver I’ve been inspired to create one out of cardboard and I have and it looks so cool thank you for your videos
Can i point out that i recently went out and bought one of those mini rage rc warbirds with a gyro and whatnot and it flys really really well for only about $100
Do you have a membership number I can enter, or are those private? The AMA website is asking me where I found the website, when I am signing up for a membership. I selected another AMA member, but I don't know your number. If it's private, no worries, but why does it even ask? Anyhow. Could you release a video about the new 2023 airfield changes?
Not a new pilot but not a veteran but didn’t do a preflight inspection on my new f35 and my ailerons were reversed and literally was the dumbest mistake ever😂
I'm the older flyer, but I except my limitations & don't fit your profile of an old flyer...more like a kid flying his first plane. The field is dynamic and I have so much fun because you never know what's going happen it's like going to a comedy fest ! Most of my crashes are my fault. I'm not sure why some guys just can't call it what it is? One time I actually pulled the throttle down to power up and crashed...I laughed because it was so stupid of me and everyone wanted to know what happened after your foamy is in a thousand pieces...I screwed up, " I said, " and powered down instead of up ! It doesn't bother me to make mistakes, but when a friend crash I don't say much I just share in their loss & ask if there is anything I can do. Latter if it the crash is so bad there is no way to fix it I offer to buy it for parts, giving them a little money to possibly replace the lost plane; they are surprised and feel better and I go thought the pieces, fix , clean, and resell the parts. I also experiment a lot and maidens on experimental planes often go wrong so I'm labeled a bad pilot, go figure. I've been flying for 20 years, I've worked on just about every real jet, fighter, tanker, cargo, and piston plane & engines/turbine out there. I'm aircraft tech. I have a aeronautical degree and an A & P license, I've also done extensive electrical work, wiring, and troubleshooting, but most flyers in my field know that. I don't say this to boast myself Im just giving you my experience that can be untalize by anyone with in the field, but some have to much pride they can't ask someone who knows the answer, rather they asked the popular flyer cause that's cool. My info is your info. If they don't want experience whatever, I'm there to fly. If you don't want to pick my brian that's cool. I can still learn things and will listen to anyone who has ideas on a crash theory or a better way of doing things, even kids can teach you stuff. I can always lean something from listening. When there an obvious issue on a plane crash where a crowd develops and everyone has their own theory I stay out of it and let them figure it out. I fly on merit. Your flying habits mirror the way you are at else where. The behavior in flyers you talk about in your videos have a bigger meaning, but are very accurate, funny, fun to watch if you don't fit one of the profiles, and just love flying. Old man excuses. My eyes are bad, I couldn't hear the motor, my reflexes are slow, except for betting my grandson to the ice cream, my leg hurts, I have short term memory, you young ones, I do fly more trainers...ha, ha, ha
List of pilot types: Mo money, no skill-Has a $1000 plane which they have no clue how to fly Scratch builder-Builds weird and wonderful planes every week Stunt pilot-Does seemingly physics-defying tricks FPV’er-Every plane has a camera on it New kid-The new pilot Mo skill, no money-Can fly any plane but doesn’t have $$$ The good NTSB-Diagnoses crash damage The bad NTSB-Diagnoses crash cause
Pushing yourself is taking flying seriously, and lacking with many flyers. Flying at locations not allowing rc flying is not good. I've heard too often the reason they fly at parks is they can do whatever they want. That coupled with being at an unapproved location does the hobby no good. Did you receive support for the hobby from your family?
Yeah ... costs. Don't forget ... to join any club with a field you MUST join the AMA. That's $70 bucks. Then the club has yearly dues ($100) AND the "initiation fee" (another $100). That's almost $300 and I haven't even broken anything yet. I joined 2 clubs (up to $600) ... and NOBODY ever had the time to teach me to fly. Not once. And about the AMA ... just what are THEY doing about the new FAA regs? About the same as the NRA (not GOA) is doing to help (non-fudd) gun owners ... which is nothing. I'm going to leave my bigger planes in the basement ... I just bought Volantexrc Sport Cub 500 and I'll hack away in my back yard until I learn on my own ... or turn the Cub into junk. It's the way I learned C/L back in 1962.
Thankfully not all clubs have those sorts of fees to join. Growing up, it was free for AMA (under 18) and $40 for our club. Now it's $70 for AMA as an adult and around $60-100 for the clubs around us (with no hidden fees). That's still half the cost of one decent park flier so we opt to keep paying to keep local clubs/communities alive. We do love flying at small parks or even in our own backyard too, though! Do what you enjoy most. 😀👍
I saw a box at a hobby store. It said teach yourself to fly. It contained a small plane called a UMX Ember. In my back yard and at a ball field I taught myself to fly. Sometime after that I saw a T-shirt for sale that said, "Fly crash repair repeat". That phrase is where my story started. I moved up from that micro plane to others like the Champ, Sport Cub and Timber.
With the Timber I taught myself to do basic aerobatics. Then I discovered there was an AMA field and club near me. I moved up from micros to the basic T-28, Leader 480, Flite-test Scout. Then I moved up to the 1200mm T-28 with flaps and retracts, then other warbirds and larger planes, sport planes and eventually jets.
One day someone asked me if I would teach them to fly. So I did. I used the training system (buddy box) available on the radios I was using. It went well and then another person asked. Then another and another and before long I was the go to guy in our club that people came to for flight instruction. Then one day someone asked if I would maiden their new plane and set the trims. That went well. You can guess what happened after that. Then one day someone got their plane caught up high in a tree. They asked me if I could get it down. That went well and you can guess what happened after that.
So today I have 4 jobs in my club. Be a friend, a flight instructor, a test pilot and a search and rescue guy. Having friends is the best part.
I'm a newish rc pilot who started during the pandemic, just getting comfortable with my Timber and a few littler planes and about to start ground school, since both rc and real flying seemed inaccessible when I was a kid, so quite glad to find your channel. But there's a stereotype you missed: the guys who every single time you show up try to convince you to fly gas planes instead of electric, or balsa instead of foam. Occasionally they will resort to their third favorite out of three known conversations and talk about how horrible SAFE and anything made or sold by Horizon is. It never ends!
Also another pandemic new pilot here. Just found your channel recently but I appreciate the humor, I wish I found you when I was crashing CONSTANTLY and was ready to give up all hope. Luckily I had a buddy who was my RC plane sensei who gave me a lot of the sage advice I now hear on this channel. I can thank him for keeping me in the hobby. And for forcing me to get my PPL. And for now getting me addicted to building Tamiya RC kits. In fact, he's actually a menace.
Horizon is doing more for beginner flyers than any of the large scale/balsa manufacturers. I just recently got the balls to buy and fly a used balsa and nitro plane. I think I'm gonna go to a gas instead of nitro, but the wood frame handles really well. Still love my timber x though
I started flying last year with a 400mm series warbird and now I have plane's still new in box needing to be built. It's such an amazing and addictive hobby. Your videos are very useful and informative. Keep up the awesome work.
What a nice RC flying channel! Started out in RC planes in the early eighties which got me flying full scale. Came back to the hobby just before retirement. Returning to RC after a few years was almost like no time had passed; I remembered almost everything.
The hobby has changed quite a bit in terms of technology, kits available, new rules as well as other things. Despite the changes, passion for model flight is still there.
Fantastic! I love the " I got this free from a friend"!
Excellent video!
Lol, I do fly at a nice and large SoCal rc airfield... except it's free and no membership needed, and it's one of those where it's very community, but we have this one guy that has a very large balsa 3d plane and does yell people off his area..hahahaha
I fall into that "scrap foam, own design" category, newer side. 110% agree with this video. Half of this video is the reason I fly at my own house. lol
Im not a new pilot but i still do newbie mistakes😅. Just today i had to qlue a hyperbibe because my elevator was reversed and i forgot to check before flight. Well my plane came down with full throttle and the front split in half. I quess you really have to learn from mistakes😂
Looking forward to more from this channel!
Thanks for another video - and the link to the AMA search page. I found several clubs quite close to my parents' house. I'll send some e-mails and try to stop in the next time I'm in that area.
I’m new to the hobby and I really enjoy it but where I live there’s not even a hobby store little only an rc club. So I kind of taught myself by watching you tube videos. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Funny and clever narration! I recognize a few planes in here! SUBBED
Came back here one year after i started flying rc planes and trust me,this is the definitive hobby
Never laughed so much in a RUclips video. Been binging your videos all day and they're a treat!
Thank you!
If this video doesn't get somebody into the hobby nothing will. Cracking video that must have taken many hours, well done, subbed 👍😁
Hi Cliff!
i cannot agree more!
I've always been into rc stuff.. but this year I started flying after I got diagnosed.. figured id needed something to do during treatments. So I picked up some planes to build and fly while I'm recovering from treatment.. gonna be a Rough road but I'm lookin forward to being able to fly..
Got me a habu for my first and after I'm good with it.. ill break out the twin timber.. lmfao.
Party on everyone.. life's too short to not be doing stuff you love..
Hehe you guys used my video showing my entry into the aileron club. Laughed hard here. 🤪
Love this video!!!! I think you covered everything and the different types of people you will encounter !!! I fall under the category of Scratch Builder and Scale Flyer. I am always willing to help a beginner learn to fly if they want the help so they will have a positive experience and not get discouraged.
This production quality is Amazing!! I'm In.
I just landed an incredible deal on 8 semi large planes , 7 of which are complete and mostly ready for flight. All the needed supplies and gear, extra parts, & manuals. I’m super excited but have never flown a plane ever 😂
RC Helicopter flier and hated at my field not only because I'm the only heli flier but because I roll up in a Lotus.
I just randomly stumbled on your guys s channel about 10 months ago, and it is definitely the best Rc channel in my opinion!❤ your videos!
Thank you!
If anyone lives in vegas, the air field by red rock is awesome. Beautiful scenery and great group of guys. Its called las Vegas soaring club, just make sure you have all of your ama and faa stuff.
Epically brilliant. Subscribed!
Best channel on RUclips!!!!
Exacly you are spot on ... flying rc are surposed to be FUN and this is one of the reassons i like my rc club yes we fly BUT we do some crazy things and build some crazy things... BUT its FUN
I've been flying for a while now but if not I'd definitely start after this video
Great Job 👏
Touch and gos can get exciting, especially if try it down wind. I do it all the time and at the field I fly at the downwind is a 10 ft
wall.
A very well done insightful and helpful video plus some you pointed out some really great key points there too Zach👍👍👍😎
EPIC
May I say... pog?
Such a great series of videos, everyone even in the hobby should watch this!
2:02 lol love this guy
8:02 Why does it look like that plane just had two BBLs done to it? 😂😂
I m just loven the channel, great work guys👍
Thank you!
Tail dog fighting!!!! Hitting a moving target really hard and the emotional roller coaster of being the predator then moments later being the prey would be awesome. Whats a easy to make good model?
Love these guys
Your videos are the best! My favorite RC RUclipsr!
Thanks, Austin! Glad you're enjoying them. 💙👍
So…I just got my 1st rubber band airplane…Floyd Bennet Field, here I come!! ;)
Ive always loved your stol at sketchy places videos with funcubish planes. Whats your favorite stol/play around plane these days? Is there one with lower stallspeed then the og funcub? I had the durafly tundra, didnt really like it bc it stalls pretty violent when it goes, i now fly the original funcub and like it much more but its always fun to try something else, plus it has a terrible paintjob from previous owner😁
The Fun Cub still is the top performer when it comes to lowest wing loading with a nearly 2:1 power to weight. However, since that's nearly impossible to get anymore, the Timber is now our go-to.
Excellent video. Very well done.
Great job
NICE really helped!
Glad to hear!
Ohhhh man that Wagner Air pic at 6:13 aged really well. Prigozhen disagrees.
awesome vid!
Excellent video
i got into rc planes becouse of your chanel
That's awesome! You won't regret it.
4th time watching this video, cause its to funny not to XD. Well done!
4:39
question whats better spektrum or radio master
I’m building my first plane and going to fly it alone. If it crashes I don’t care because it’ll cost me $1. Now I just need to make one that actually flies 😂
Thanks :)
I started watching your channel and was laughing so hard because you’re funny as s**t my favorite airplane is the Beaver I’ve been inspired to create one out of cardboard and I have and it looks so cool thank you for your videos
Glad you’re enjoying the videos! Bounce one on for us with the Beaver! 😁👍
Can i point out that i recently went out and bought one of those mini rage rc warbirds with a gyro and whatnot and it flys really really well for only about $100
Can we get the vid on the endless questions we hobbyists get when flying?
3 days until maiden(last) flight with FMS cub...I race at a high level in offroad buggies, butttt these simulators aren't going so good lol.
I'm a new pilot with a 100 dollar plane, and i think it is really fun
Can you please tell me how much weight a rc plane requires?
1 series with the m grills and plastidipped wheels.
life imitates art
Can you make a review of HOBBYZONE Aeroscout?
Do you have a membership number I can enter, or are those private? The AMA website is asking me where I found the website, when I am signing up for a membership. I selected another AMA member, but I don't know your number. If it's private, no worries, but why does it even ask? Anyhow. Could you release a video about the new 2023 airfield changes?
Not a new pilot but not a veteran but didn’t do a preflight inspection on my new f35 and my ailerons were reversed and literally was the dumbest mistake ever😂
This is all too true
Ebic
me and my son meet so many nice and cool people out there in the club, well, except for one or two we don't care for.
🎉 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Crashing is Flying!!! RC fields around me are full of old angry men!!!
make a plane that blows bubbels!
what's skate or dies secret Chanel
I live on farm so I don’t need no field
lol lol… I Juss got a free plane from my guy Roy…… wifey didn’t believe me lol
I’ve cried free plane over the past six months a little too much.
I'm the older flyer, but I except my limitations & don't fit your profile of an old flyer...more like a kid flying his first plane. The field is dynamic and I have so much fun because you never know what's going happen it's like going to a comedy fest ! Most of my crashes are my fault. I'm not sure why some guys just can't call it what it is? One time I actually pulled the throttle down to power up and crashed...I laughed because it was so stupid of me and everyone wanted to know what happened after your foamy is in a thousand pieces...I screwed up, " I said, " and powered down instead of up ! It doesn't bother me to make mistakes, but when a friend crash I don't say much I just share in their loss & ask if there is anything I can do. Latter if it the crash is so bad there is no way to fix it I offer to buy it for parts, giving them a little money to possibly replace the lost plane; they are surprised and feel better and I go thought the pieces, fix , clean, and resell the parts. I also experiment a lot and maidens on experimental planes often go wrong so I'm labeled a bad pilot, go figure. I've been flying for 20 years, I've worked on just about every real jet, fighter, tanker, cargo, and piston plane & engines/turbine out there. I'm aircraft tech. I have a aeronautical degree and an A & P license, I've also done extensive electrical work, wiring, and troubleshooting, but most flyers in my field know that. I don't say this to boast myself Im just giving you my experience that can be untalize by anyone with in the field, but some have to much pride they can't ask someone who knows the answer, rather they asked the popular flyer cause that's cool. My info is your info. If they don't want experience whatever, I'm there to fly. If you don't want to pick my brian that's cool. I can still learn things and will listen to anyone who has ideas on a crash theory or a better way of doing things, even kids can teach you stuff. I can always lean something from listening. When there an obvious issue on a plane crash where a crowd develops and everyone has their own theory I stay out of it and let them figure it out. I fly on merit. Your flying habits mirror the way you are at else where. The behavior in flyers you talk about in your videos have a bigger meaning, but are very accurate, funny, fun to watch if you don't fit one of the profiles, and just love flying.
Old man excuses. My eyes are bad, I couldn't hear the motor, my reflexes are slow, except for betting my grandson to the ice cream, my leg hurts, I have short term memory, you young ones, I do fly more trainers...ha, ha, ha
List of pilot types:
Mo money, no skill-Has a $1000 plane which they have no clue how to fly
Scratch builder-Builds weird and wonderful planes every week
Stunt pilot-Does seemingly physics-defying tricks
FPV’er-Every plane has a camera on it
New kid-The new pilot
Mo skill, no money-Can fly any plane but doesn’t have $$$
The good NTSB-Diagnoses crash damage
The bad NTSB-Diagnoses crash cause
I want to subscribe, but they are at 69 and I don't wanna ruin it... lol
in east africa, what do i dooo???
i know where 1:47 is
Pushing yourself is taking flying seriously, and lacking with many flyers. Flying at locations not allowing rc flying is not good. I've heard too often the reason they fly at parks is they can do whatever they want. That coupled with being at an unapproved location does the hobby no good. Did you receive support for the hobby from your family?
0:30 F
Yeah ... costs. Don't forget ... to join any club with a field you MUST join the AMA. That's $70 bucks. Then the club has yearly dues ($100) AND the "initiation fee" (another $100). That's almost $300 and I haven't even broken anything yet. I joined 2 clubs (up to $600) ... and NOBODY ever had the time to teach me to fly. Not once. And about the AMA ... just what are THEY doing about the new FAA regs? About the same as the NRA (not GOA) is doing to help (non-fudd) gun owners ... which is nothing. I'm going to leave my bigger planes in the basement ... I just bought Volantexrc Sport Cub 500 and I'll hack away in my back yard until I learn on my own ... or turn the Cub into junk. It's the way I learned C/L back in 1962.
Thankfully not all clubs have those sorts of fees to join. Growing up, it was free for AMA (under 18) and $40 for our club. Now it's $70 for AMA as an adult and around $60-100 for the clubs around us (with no hidden fees). That's still half the cost of one decent park flier so we opt to keep paying to keep local clubs/communities alive. We do love flying at small parks or even in our own backyard too, though! Do what you enjoy most. 😀👍
Dude, all your ill attempts at humor(with the movie cut ins) really suck and are extremely distracting. Do you really need them to make a good video?
SAD