How to fly rc plane without self level gyro

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  • Опубликовано: 23 окт 2024
  • If you want to fly rc planes to their fullest potential, then you must learn how to fly without the self level mode. Stabilization=FMS or SAFE=Spektrum. This video is a brief tutorial on how to do this safely and understand the differences in self level and gyro for wind mitigation. Optimized=FMS or AX3X=Spektrum. Link to the FMS Ranger: www.fmshobby.c...
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Комментарии • 25

  • @ModelAV8RChannel
    @ModelAV8RChannel 7 месяцев назад +3

    Will I tell you man...this series will help so many new pilots (and many old I imagine). Very well done bro.

    • @SteffenRC
      @SteffenRC  7 месяцев назад +2

      I sure hope so Adam, Its been a long project with lots of hours in it. One more video and she's done. So far, the feedback has been pretty good.

  • @emem1613
    @emem1613 7 месяцев назад +3

    Feels like you’re right by my side buddy boxing helping me get to the next level. Subscribed. Thanks Will! Mark

    • @SteffenRC
      @SteffenRC  7 месяцев назад +1

      Ha.. Love it.. Really appreciate the support and comments.. Have fun.. Will

  • @jaymccaffrey7463
    @jaymccaffrey7463 День назад

    The light came on today when flying the Apprentice STOL 700mm. I did not realize how much levelling was happening in SAFE during turns, and how much I had to self level in Intermediate and Advanced. I crashed a couple of times because I did not realize the difference. (Nothing that some Foam tack, straight pins, and rubber bands couldn't fix). Thanks for the explanation and reminder. One step forward...

    • @SteffenRC
      @SteffenRC  День назад

      Keep at it.. Luckily that little Apprentice is tough and easy to repair. Whats your next plane? Ranger, Aeroscout, Big Apprentice or maybe the 90mm Avanti EDF.😎

  • @user-cc3cq7xi6p
    @user-cc3cq7xi6p 7 месяцев назад +2

    These are the best videos
    Thanks

    • @SteffenRC
      @SteffenRC  7 месяцев назад

      I really appreciate your comments. Makes me feel like I'm helping this hobby... Thanks Will

  • @jollyroger2226
    @jollyroger2226 7 месяцев назад +2

    Good stuff Will. I get the idea that new / learning pilots in future months might really benefit if they have the chance to locate and go through your series. You do a fine job with your communication and display.
    As you were talking about how to bank the aircraft, then hold it in the turn with elevator - etc. I thought of something that we did along those lines. Just about everyone has a problem while learning - of giving the wrong stick movement when the plane is coming towards themselves - and trying to roll the wrong way. So we would mention that the student might 'pre-program' the turn in their mind. Think about 3 control movements all following each other. Enter a turn with left, then back, then right. "Left - back - right!" Or - right - back - left. It seemed to help that they were putting those moves on the wall of their brain so that it was easier to keep up with what direction they needed to use for that third step - so they could finish a turn with success.

    • @SteffenRC
      @SteffenRC  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks buddy.. I like your tip for when the plane is approaching..

  • @DonTimmons-kh4dz
    @DonTimmons-kh4dz 3 месяца назад +2

    Hi Will, thanks for the video.
    I'm just getting back into flying RC planes.
    I learned to fly back in the 80's. I must admit I'm struggling with this new technology and just can't figure it out, I understand it but just can't fly in Safe, or AS3X so I only fly in Experienced mode.
    For orientation purposes my trainers back in the 80's taught me to fly the plane going away as if I were in the seat of the aircraft, and when the airplane is returning to me, push the Aileron stick to the low wing.

    • @SteffenRC
      @SteffenRC  3 месяца назад +2

      Thanks for sharing this.. I'm starting my students without self leveling Gyro. I still like the wind correction that AS3X offers though. The hardest part for most pilots is controlling the plane in that instinctive way. Meaning they still need to think about which way to move the controls. Eventually, this becomes automatic. But it takes stick time to achieve it...

    • @DonTimmons-kh4dz
      @DonTimmons-kh4dz 3 месяца назад +1

      @@SteffenRC Thank you for your time, and teaching others.

  • @robertgribbin6444
    @robertgribbin6444 3 месяца назад

    Thanks, Will, for sharing your knowledge. I've learned a lot. I'll probably watch this series a couple of times. It's very nice to watch.

    • @SteffenRC
      @SteffenRC  3 месяца назад

      Thanks.. Really appreciate the comments.

  • @tughillrc6327
    @tughillrc6327 7 месяцев назад

    The point of this video is to help the Safe or stabilized mode pilots to not be afraid to fly the airplane and enjoy doing it. The point about using safe as a panic mode is valid and some pilots use safe for landings still. Flying without the gyro to me is more fun and requires me to be on the sticks more. I enjoy landing all my water planes and STOL planes with out safe or stabilized mode. It requires a finer touch but after practice I can get a better spot on landing. Great video enjoyed watching.

    • @SteffenRC
      @SteffenRC  7 месяцев назад +1

      Like you, I grew up flying before gyros were around. I have several planes with gyros since I made the switch to Spektrum from FrSKY. Some planes really seem to fly better with a gyro, but not all. I see many pilots at my field fly in safe and are afraid to fly in AS3X, but want to do the cool aerobatics they see others do. Hence this video to help them out. Thanks for the support Tug, appreciate it.

  • @SlowFlyer85
    @SlowFlyer85 7 месяцев назад

    Will great info this will help a lot new pilots and us old timers too 😊👍👍👍

    • @SteffenRC
      @SteffenRC  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks Frank.. Appreciate the support.

  • @340phil3
    @340phil3 3 месяца назад

    These are very helpful and the best i have seen but i dont recall you saying what controls you are using to turn, Rudder, ailerons or a combination? When to use each or not to would be helpful. The landing tips are very helpful. THANKS!

    • @SteffenRC
      @SteffenRC  3 месяца назад

      Thanks for the feedback. I've made a few videos for new pilots on flying 101 and speak about the rudder use. Not sure you'e checked them out yet. A few of them dig into the rudder and aileron mixing on turns. Some plane don't require mixing Ail/rud while others do. I made a video specifically about the use of the rudder and how new pilots can really excel by learning how to use it.. Thanks for watching and commenting. Btw, if you find you still need some additional information on the ail/rud mix. Let me know.. I'm always open to help. Will

  • @stevebarr9604
    @stevebarr9604 7 месяцев назад

    Great video! I've never used safe since I learned to fly in 1980 with glow powered planes and it wasn't available then!

    • @SteffenRC
      @SteffenRC  7 месяцев назад

      You and I learned around the same time. First time I played with safe was when a new pilot asked me to fly his plane for him a bout a year ago.. I've found it's helpful for those new pilots thats don't have a buddy box/coach handy.. At least it might reduce the number of crashes a little.😎

  • @johnhicks5849
    @johnhicks5849 7 месяцев назад

    SAFE is great to learn on, but you need to wean yourself off of it early in the learning phase. If you can't fly yourself out of an bad situation, you certainly don't have the presence of mind to flip a switch. The reward for switching off SAFE is the same reward that many of us have forgotten. We learned to ride a bicycle with the aid of training wheels. Once they were removed and we successfully rode the bike, NOBODY ever asked their parents to put the training wheels back on. Think about that.

    • @SteffenRC
      @SteffenRC  7 месяцев назад

      I totally agree with your training wheels analogy. SAFE/Stabilized is a good learning tool, but if pilots want to fly the fun aerobatic or scale warbirds, they need to get off that self leveling (bank limiting) system..