Beginner's Guide To RC Planes 2021

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

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  • @flierbill
    @flierbill 2 года назад +2

    I'm new to RC planes, I went to a local club annual event. Now the proud owner of a Apprentice S 15e , love it! Thanks for the tips

    • @TheTravelingTechGuy
      @TheTravelingTechGuy  2 года назад

      Congrats on getting the Apprentice!!! It will help you become a great RC pilot!!! Thanks for the comment and for watching!!!

  • @jjs3287
    @jjs3287 3 года назад +5

    Just wish i could wind the clock back and go through the learning all over again, it was scary at times but left me with years of happy memories. Incidentally I taught myself flying in empty parks with a Precedent Electrafly motor glider. Years later I still enjoy it very much but for me, nothing matches the excitement of those early days.

    • @TheTravelingTechGuy
      @TheTravelingTechGuy  3 года назад +2

      I hear ya! If I could wind back the clock, it would be the building process for me. I love to build as much as I do flying and if I had been able to learn to build from my youth, I'd be a pretty good builder today, maybe!? lol
      Thanks for the comment and for watching!!!

    • @TheTravelingTechGuy
      @TheTravelingTechGuy  2 года назад

      @@daviddou1408 That's awesome! I wish I had that tenure in the hobby... I've only been back in the hobby for a little over 13 years. I started with the building of a .40 Tower Hobbies UpRoar. I like to build as much as I like to fly! Thanks for the comment and for watching!!!

  • @abates3747
    @abates3747 3 года назад +7

    good info! little confusing to continually touch on the super huge side of the hobby, but it's all scope I guess. I'd just add that for 2021, in my opinion, beginners should know about the FliteTest style of foamies, they're really quite amazing... it's the cheapest way into the hobby, and gets people into building as well as the flying, and even inventing stuff, which is awesome. The building also helps teach people how to repair stuff. ...and for less than the price of the Spektrum DX6e shown, someone can get a FrSky or Radiomaster or similar that have 16 to 32 channels and will do literally anything anyone could ask of it. I grew up on Futaba, owned Hitecs and even a Jeti, but I now fly a Radiomaster TX16S... $150, touch screen, 16 channels, and can do more than what even the Jeti could, telemetry, flying DSM bind-n-flys, it's a high value radio.

    • @TheTravelingTechGuy
      @TheTravelingTechGuy  3 года назад

      All valid points my friend!!! As for radios, I just moved over to a FlySky 10-channel from using Tactic RC radios for the past 13 years. An inexpensive transmitter with capabilities that rival most expensive radios. So far, I have been able to get 10 flights on this radio and, to tell the truth, I'm really liking it! Thanks for your comment and for watching!!!

  • @dieforthedow5768
    @dieforthedow5768 3 года назад +6

    Just wanted to say I really appreciate your videos. I've currently moved to a new location with much greater access to wide, open space and have begun to reignite my interest in astronomy and model rocketry. RC aircraft seemed like a logical addition and something I always wanted growing up, so this video was really informative in helping my navigate my options. Fortunately there's an AMA field 30 minutes away, which isn't bad at all. Looking forward to heading over there next weekend! Keep up the great work!

  • @Greedy_Gh0ul
    @Greedy_Gh0ul Год назад +1

    Thank you for your video. I'm excited to get my first plane.

    • @TheTravelingTechGuy
      @TheTravelingTechGuy  Год назад

      My pleasure and good luck with your first airplane! Thanks for the comment and for watching!!!

  • @allans7281
    @allans7281 3 года назад +5

    What a great video thanks for taking the time and I appreciate you speaking slowly. Just bought the apprentice STS ready to fly and I’m getting started- I’m pretty excited

    • @TheTravelingTechGuy
      @TheTravelingTechGuy  3 года назад +1

      Great plane to start with! Thanks for the comment and for watching!!!

    • @jjs3287
      @jjs3287 3 года назад +1

      How did it all go?

  • @sheade_mcshyster
    @sheade_mcshyster 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for all the information. You covered each aspect in great detail and made it very understandable. I think I actually live close to an AMA airfield and now have to check it all out. Thanks again.

  • @kentnichols4743
    @kentnichols4743 3 года назад +1

    ordered a NX-6 transmitter ,a Aeroscout , then I find this video ,already have my AMA and Trust certificate ,great video /you got a new sub ,and of course a like

  • @cooltube
    @cooltube 3 года назад +2

    Really good advice.
    I’ve just got the apprentice sts. Still on the sim tho at the moment.
    Dave
    North Yorkshire
    England

    • @TheTravelingTechGuy
      @TheTravelingTechGuy  3 года назад +1

      You will like the Apprentice. Thanks for the comment and for watching!!!

  • @BillTheDroneReviewer
    @BillTheDroneReviewer 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for this video ! Very well done !

  • @RCPlaneAddict
    @RCPlaneAddict 3 года назад +2

    Nicely done, and well explained.

  • @Frank-xy3bl
    @Frank-xy3bl 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for this video. I actually flew and crashed in a emply lot by the highway across from my house.i coulda got a huge ticket or hit a car. Wich i did hit the street with a big plane. I now know theres rc flying fields and theres quite a few out here in phoenix. I will be visiting one today since its just 2 miles. Thank

    • @TheTravelingTechGuy
      @TheTravelingTechGuy  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for commenting and for watching!!

    • @gb7418
      @gb7418 2 года назад

      Guerrilla RC flying - take back the skies!

  • @Reignaboveitall
    @Reignaboveitall 3 года назад +2

    This is gonna be good 😃

  • @larryhyatt1676
    @larryhyatt1676 Год назад +1

    I like all the older balsa pattern planes, I like the .40 to.60 glow engine size, I have Astro Hog, Kaos 60, Moonraker all low wingers I love to build my own planes, any planes along those would be great.. Thanks for the help.....

  • @michaelthompson9548
    @michaelthompson9548 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for that!

  • @jjs3287
    @jjs3287 3 года назад +2

    Have you done a video on weather? Variables such as wind speed, direction, turbulence etc have a huge effect on flying for beginners. Angle of the sun, low cloud and mist, different wind speeds at different altitudes, temperature, the list goes on..there must be millions of flyers who learnt the hard way that it was just too windy, I still have to remind myself to be disciplined enough to call a no fly even though I might be desperate to go up.

    • @TheTravelingTechGuy
      @TheTravelingTechGuy  3 года назад +1

      I haven’t yet but, you bring up some great ideas in creating new videos for the beginner series. Thanks!!!

    • @jjs3287
      @jjs3287 3 года назад +1

      @@TheTravelingTechGuy I just know how big a part it played in my own learning curve. Thermals too can be interesting, i bought my young son a multiplex pico cub (early 3 channel high wing electric) and on warm days if the thermals were strong enough we could float around indefinitely on zero power. Below a certain altitude the plane felt like it was made of lead when you finally came down out of the thermal lift; a bit like stepping out of a swimming pool and experiencing your true body weight after 30 minutes in the water!

    • @jareddakid2
      @jareddakid2 2 года назад

      I lost my sports cub s2 because it was too windy to fly. I learned the hard way. Lol. It just kept going away.

    • @jjs3287
      @jjs3287 2 года назад +1

      @@jareddakid2 Sorry to hear that. Even lumpy turbulent air or unpredictable gusts can make flying less enjoyable. Early morning or late evening give best chance of calm conditions. Early to mid afternoon usually worst.

    • @jareddakid2
      @jareddakid2 2 года назад

      @@jjs3287 yes i live in the south and find mornings and late afternoons to best the best. It was a lessoned learned.

  • @larryhyatt1676
    @larryhyatt1676 Год назад +1

    Can you do an episode on How to obtain balsa kits to build , l is so hard to find kits now. Thanks LH

    • @TheTravelingTechGuy
      @TheTravelingTechGuy  Год назад

      What kind of kits are you interested in seeing? I like kits and build from time to time. Thanks for your question and for watching!!!

  • @scottebeestyt1901
    @scottebeestyt1901 2 года назад

    This video really helped me with a choice. I am very curious about RC planes, but looking at everything, mostly the 'learn how to fly" part, it seems it might not be the thing fkr me....I'm too much of a nervous wreck...

    • @TheTravelingTechGuy
      @TheTravelingTechGuy  2 года назад

      Most are designed to lessen the nerves. Beginner setting along with the panic button, will definitely be your friend! You could always start out with the flight simulator and once you build up some muscle memory skills, you should have no problem flying one of the RTF trainers.
      Thanks for the comment and for watching!!!

  • @TwoGoatsRacing
    @TwoGoatsRacing 3 года назад +1

    Great video. It kinda skips some gas/nitro options for starting, but I don’t see them as being practical for park flyers or backyard learners anyway.

    • @TheTravelingTechGuy
      @TheTravelingTechGuy  3 года назад +1

      Stay tuned for the gas/nitro options in an upcoming video... Thanks for the compliment and for watching!!!

    • @jjs3287
      @jjs3287 3 года назад +1

      I agree, i taught myself to fly over 20 years ago thanks to electric and this enabled me to skip joining a club and learn for myself, had i only had nitro theres no way I could have strung it all together on my own and then fly the noisy beast in a public park. Even with electric early mornings and late evenings were the only option to get the park to myself with the the added bonus that the air was calmer too.

  • @terrellprice6627
    @terrellprice6627 Год назад +1

    Thanks.

  • @Truebluexpat
    @Truebluexpat 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant thanks mate

  • @buckreynolds1779
    @buckreynolds1779 3 года назад +1

    U the man JR

  • @jimekrut
    @jimekrut Год назад +1

    Join a local club, and a member may “buddy box” you for free. Worked for me!

    • @TheTravelingTechGuy
      @TheTravelingTechGuy  Год назад

      I agree, that is another great option! Thanks for commenting and for watching!!!

  • @Chutchawanganwayla
    @Chutchawanganwayla 3 года назад

    I have just subscribed. THANK YOU for guiding me

  • @kendodson4134
    @kendodson4134 3 года назад +2

    Even I can learn to fly!!

    • @TheTravelingTechGuy
      @TheTravelingTechGuy  3 года назад +1

      Yes Ken, even you can learn to fly. 😆 I’ve seen you buzz the field with your jet. Lol

    • @kendodson4134
      @kendodson4134 3 года назад

      @@TheTravelingTechGuy AKA the blow dryer!

    • @TheTravelingTechGuy
      @TheTravelingTechGuy  3 года назад

      @@kendodson4134 LMBO!!!! I wasn't going to say that but....

  • @citizencane3492
    @citizencane3492 2 года назад

    Probably plowing old ground but, at 3:27, stated with RTF you get a “fully assembled airplane”. I’ve not seen an RTF that was “fully-assembled.. Assembly is always required in my experience.

    • @TheTravelingTechGuy
      @TheTravelingTechGuy  2 года назад

      In most cases, assembly is required but, if you get a micro plane, no assembly required. :) Pop in a battery and fly. Thanks for your comment and for watching!!!!

  • @wyonoob7138
    @wyonoob7138 3 года назад +1

    I would add that real sim 9.5 can be downloaded off of steam

  • @dandunlap8638
    @dandunlap8638 Год назад

    Do some planes come with their own simulator software and usb connection point for your transmitter?

    • @TheTravelingTechGuy
      @TheTravelingTechGuy  Год назад

      Not that I'm aware of? Thanks for the question and for watching!!!

  • @Klubbatoklart
    @Klubbatoklart 3 года назад +2

    I would love your instructtion video... But the background music drives me crazy.....

    • @TheTravelingTechGuy
      @TheTravelingTechGuy  3 года назад

      Sorry to hear that. Thanks for the comment and for watching.

  • @rchobbykhem
    @rchobbykhem 2 года назад +1

    About cg

    • @TheTravelingTechGuy
      @TheTravelingTechGuy  2 года назад

      Have some upcoming videos that will cover that. Thanks for the comment and for watching!!!

    • @rchobbykhem
      @rchobbykhem 2 года назад

      Okk

  • @marioalves7610
    @marioalves7610 2 года назад +1

    Wish I saw this vid first I found out planes and trees don't mix

  • @billpeters572
    @billpeters572 3 года назад +1

    Will transmitters come with a pc program that we can use to learn the techniques of flying without seeing pieces of plane all over the field.

    • @TheTravelingTechGuy
      @TheTravelingTechGuy  3 года назад

      I think I 've seen advertisement for a transmitter that comes with a simulator but, I cannot remember where I saw it?? The simulator I mentioned in the video, RealFlight 9.5, has a version that comes with a transmitter/controller with the software.

    • @nocturnalmayhem0
      @nocturnalmayhem0 2 года назад

      get phoenix rc sim 5.5 and the usb dongle, it works great once ya set it up right

  • @garyvale8347
    @garyvale8347 3 года назад

    thanks for these helpful tips.... any recommendations on what I should get as my 2nd plane, and I am looking for an electric 3S size motor ...I have currently been learning to fly using a high wing 40 size nitro trainer.....thanks

    • @TheTravelingTechGuy
      @TheTravelingTechGuy  3 года назад +1

      It's easier to say what not to buy as a 2nd airplane. For now, stay away from the war birds, jets and 3D airplanes. Since you're on a 40 size trainer, maybe buy a high wing sport airplane. It will be similar to the trainer with the high wing but, have more maneuverability that will help you increase your flying skills. There are plenty of 3S airplanes on the market that can help you with your skills and, they're a lot of fun to fly too. You may want to look at planes similar to the E-flite Timber, HobbyZone Carbon Cub, etc.
      Once you mastered flying high wings, switch over to a low wing sport airplane. Low wings require more speed to flow more wind under their wings to produce lift and requires the same for landing where as a high wing, doesn't require a lot of speed to take off or land.
      Thanks for the question and for watching!!!

    • @natal777
      @natal777 3 года назад

      Check out the Arrow Big Foot it is a great flying plane

    • @garyvale8347
      @garyvale8347 3 года назад +1

      @@natal777 hi John...thanks for your response and since I posted this a couple of months back , I have already picked up and been flying the Bigfoot, the Tundra V2 and 1100mm foam Ugly Stick ....yes, the Bigfoot is a great flyer for a beginner !!! ....I am now looking to move onto my 3rd step plane and would like to stay with the 3S LiPo size.........I find the inventory at most online sites is very limited...........thanks much again for your input....

  • @baldeagle1337
    @baldeagle1337 3 года назад

    What is your opinion about the rc plane that won't turn much without the rudder.. Do i need to move the rudder right/left while flying?

    • @TheTravelingTechGuy
      @TheTravelingTechGuy  3 года назад +1

      I have quite a few planes like that. Rudder input does help make the turns more smooth and precise thus, makes the particular plane, more enjoyable to fly. Once you get used to using the rudder, it all becomes an automatic muscle reflex.
      Thanks for the comment and for watching!!!

    • @baldeagle1337
      @baldeagle1337 3 года назад +1

      @@TheTravelingTechGuy So i need more rudder practices.. Thanks man! Thanks for the helpful info, you deserve it!! 👍 👍 👍

    • @TheTravelingTechGuy
      @TheTravelingTechGuy  3 года назад +1

      Thank you!

  • @AntonioCT-7997
    @AntonioCT-7997 3 года назад

    Im a bit new but im interrested in rc plane called PBY catalina any tips or chat rooms i can use for help?

    • @TheTravelingTechGuy
      @TheTravelingTechGuy  3 года назад +1

      Float planes are cool to watch take off and land on water but, can be a real challenge for a new RC pilot. Without knowing specs on the PBY model you are interested (construction material, electric/gas, etc.), I can only point you to a couple of web sites that may be of benefit to you, www.flyinggiants.com and www.rcscalebuilder.com. They have a wealth of information on just about, any plane. Thanks for the question and for watching!!!

  • @wilmer2754
    @wilmer2754 3 года назад

    Hi There; Would you know if it's posible to reverse the action of knob 1 in a Futaba T7C Fasst,when I press down plane sink nose down,I think with that action I should be lifting the plane up do not I

    • @TheTravelingTechGuy
      @TheTravelingTechGuy  3 года назад

      What are you using the variable knob for?

    • @wilmer2754
      @wilmer2754 3 года назад

      @@TheTravelingTechGuy The refered knob is the Pitch/Alieron chanel one

    • @TheTravelingTechGuy
      @TheTravelingTechGuy  3 года назад

      I understand now... lol Yes, you can go into the settings on that transmitter and change the servo to reverse or normal to correspond to the stick inputs. Thanks for the question and for watching!!!

  • @joecitizen6755
    @joecitizen6755 3 года назад +1

    I'm looking for transmitters and recievers for a 300 to 400 yards ... what would you suggest? I don't need any memory. Distance is the main thing.
    Thank you

    • @TheTravelingTechGuy
      @TheTravelingTechGuy  3 года назад

      Most, if not all of the transmitter/receiver combinations, will reach that distance or more. If you are wanting longer distances than 1,200 ft say, a mile or more, you might want to look into finding a 72MHz transmitter. You can still find them on Ebay, hobby shops, RC swap meets, etc.
      For ideas on transmitters, check out the Top 5 Transmitters video: ruclips.net/video/gEQmYPH_iJM/видео.html
      Thanks for watching and for your question!

  • @wilmer2754
    @wilmer2754 3 года назад

    Which RC aeroplane would you recomend me I have been practicing with Simulators for a while,I need something to take me through beginers to intermediate levels Thanks

    • @TheTravelingTechGuy
      @TheTravelingTechGuy  3 года назад

      A good one would be the EFlite Apprentice 1.5mm RTF. that comes with SAFE. This will let you select between beginner, intermediate and experienced mode.

    • @wilmer2754
      @wilmer2754 3 года назад +1

      @@TheTravelingTechGuy Great I will look for it,I've been looking at Arrows BigFoot its a very versatile plane. As you probably noticed Im a oversea enthusiaster I must choose correctly. Thanks very much I'll be taking in consideration your suggestions

  • @mattzuli6079
    @mattzuli6079 Год назад

    Does Ron Swanson come to anyone else?

  • @noahcognard3474
    @noahcognard3474 3 года назад

    Heyyy, if anyone could find me a rc plane.
    I need :
    All included (plane, transmitter)
    Camera (on plane and screen on transmittet)
    Plug n play

    • @TheTravelingTechGuy
      @TheTravelingTechGuy  3 года назад

      All that I have been able to find so far, is an airplane labeled as a drone with all the specs you were asking for on eBay. It's made by a company in the Netherlands. The cost..... Way too expensive (IMO) at $721.00 USD.
      May be a case where you have to add a camera to an airplane and if the camera has an app, use your phone for the screen...
      Thanks for the question and for watching!!!

  • @quadflopper1012
    @quadflopper1012 3 года назад +1

    wait..what? the AMA is supposed to prevent the government from enacting over reaching rules that would be detrimental to our hobby...i think somebody forgot to tell them that!!!!

  • @speedeespeedboi9527
    @speedeespeedboi9527 Год назад

    180dollars? aace combat is cheaper

    • @TheTravelingTechGuy
      @TheTravelingTechGuy  Год назад

      It may be cheaper but, it is more of an arcade type game. RF, is more of a tool to help you learn how to fly RC models. Thanks for the comment and for watching!!!

  • @GreenFootCream
    @GreenFootCream 3 года назад

    I don’t think the thumbnail is a rc

  • @jonhowe8768
    @jonhowe8768 Год назад

    I like what you have to say, but I hate the annoying, distracting music.

    • @TheTravelingTechGuy
      @TheTravelingTechGuy  Год назад

      Working on adjusting the background music so it doesn't distract from the videos. Thank you for the comment and for watching!!!

  • @hmz6535
    @hmz6535 2 года назад

    Yeah, and the ama has failed at their job of preventing government overreach"

    • @TheTravelingTechGuy
      @TheTravelingTechGuy  2 года назад

      While there are still work to be done, the AMA was able to get some compromises from the FAA in the final rule. If what was in the original NPRM had become the final rule, it would have been the death of our hobby. Thanks for the comment and for watching!!!