Nice video. You actually can program expo into that transmitter. Using the free Spektum Programming Software and the Spektrum USB cable allows you to make lots of adjustments such as expo, dual rates, gains. and mixes. You also can bind other BNF planes to this transmitter.
Bring it back with your dad at the sticks and we'll find out whether or not it is beginner friendly. 😊 PS. On your recommendation and Nate from RC Saylors and a few others I ordered this morning the AeroScout over the CC S 2.
Great flying and video review on the Habu sts, i have a 3s 5200 mah battery from an rc car, i was going to try it in the jet, do you think this would be too heavy to run in this plane ???
Thanks! Weight wise, a 3s 5200 is almost the same weight as a 4s 4000mah LiPo that the Habu can support. In safe select mode enabled, the jet will compensate for the nose heaviness. Size wise, I am not sure if the 3s 5200 can fit in the Habu battery slot. You should compare your battery dimensions with the Spectrum 4s 4000 for reference which we know fits!
Yes it fits easy with room to spare lol, its a prime rc battery 50c and seems quite powerful it also works with the plane battery telemetry green lights on the transmitter and I thought it only worked with smart batteries, also weighs only 390 grams, thanks for the info John keep up the good work 😁👍🏼
It actually weighs less the prime rc battery some place advertising it ad weighing 330 and another 357 so its definitely under 390. But 100 percent does telemetry Thanks again.
I enjoy Jon's videos. This comment is not aimed just at Jon, but all reviewers. They get a beginner plane and put the highest S rated battery in the plane, and for the most part show their aerobatic skills. For God sake fly it like a beginner. If they want to show off their skills do so with warbirds rather than trainers. Case in point Draco reviewers trying to use a STOL plane for aerobatics, not cool.
Valid point! Because this plane has three flight modes, I should have spent more time in the beginner and intermediate levels describing the experience and not jump directly into expert mode. I will remember that for future flight videos. Thanks for the feedback!
You also noted twice it may be too fast for a beginner. The RTF for beginners comes with a 3S, while the plane being flown in the video is a 4s - this will affect the speed.
Like your videos. That habu trainer floats like a kite. You're going to high n fast on your approachAllright. You line up up for the runway, you're actually diving it in getting more speed. Go lower and further out and slower, and as you cross the wall, chop the throttle, and you'll be all right.
I was wondering what you know about motion rc and the flightline planes I have been looking at their p38 and am very interested in purchasing it but for a 450$ just trying to do my homework and I can't seem to find a lot of information on motion rc just looking to not get ripped off
Hi. It’s about $400 for the ready to fly and about $220 for the plug and play version from Horizon Hobby. The PNP does not come with receiver, transmitter, battery and charger.
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Beautiful job Aloha.
Thank you!
Great flying........ going to get one!
Awesome! You will absolutely love it!
Top flying and Video perfect first EDF thanks Jon 🛩👍
Thank you!
Looks like a fun jet to fly. I’m hoping to get one in the future, thanks for the video Jon!!!
You will love the Habu!
Got the habu i love it
Nice video. You actually can program expo into that transmitter. Using the free Spektum Programming Software and the Spektrum USB cable allows you to make lots of adjustments such as expo, dual rates, gains. and mixes. You also can bind other BNF planes to this transmitter.
Thanks for the tip!
This plane is official . I use it all the time 🗣💯 nice video jon💪💪
Bring it back with your dad at the sticks and we'll find out whether or not it is beginner friendly. 😊
PS. On your recommendation and Nate from RC Saylors and a few others I ordered this morning the AeroScout over the CC S 2.
Good choice! The AeroScout is such an awesome plane! I used the AeroScout to win 1st place on three events at my flying field's 2021 Fun Fly event!
Great flying and video review on the Habu sts, i have a 3s 5200 mah battery from an rc car, i was going to try it in the jet, do you think this would be too heavy to run in this plane ???
Thanks! Weight wise, a 3s 5200 is almost the same weight as a 4s 4000mah LiPo that the Habu can support. In safe select mode enabled, the jet will compensate for the nose heaviness. Size wise, I am not sure if the 3s 5200 can fit in the Habu battery slot. You should compare your battery dimensions with the Spectrum 4s 4000 for reference which we know fits!
Yes it fits easy with room to spare lol, its a prime rc battery 50c and seems quite powerful it also works with the plane battery telemetry green lights on the transmitter and I thought it only worked with smart batteries, also weighs only 390 grams, thanks for the info John keep up the good work 😁👍🏼
It actually weighs less the prime rc battery some place advertising it ad weighing 330 and another 357 so its definitely under 390. But 100 percent does telemetry Thanks again.
I enjoy Jon's videos. This comment is not aimed just at Jon, but all reviewers. They get a beginner plane and put the highest S rated battery in the plane, and for the most part show their aerobatic skills. For God sake fly it like a beginner. If they want to show off their skills do so with warbirds rather than trainers. Case in point Draco reviewers trying to use a STOL plane for aerobatics, not cool.
Valid point! Because this plane has three flight modes, I should have spent more time in the beginner and intermediate levels describing the experience and not jump directly into expert mode. I will remember that for future flight videos. Thanks for the feedback!
You also noted twice it may be too fast for a beginner. The RTF for beginners comes with a 3S, while the plane being flown in the video is a 4s - this will affect the speed.
Like your videos. That habu trainer floats like a kite. You're going to high n fast on your approachAllright. You line up up for the runway, you're actually diving it in getting more speed. Go lower and further out and slower, and as you cross the wall, chop the throttle, and you'll be all right.
Altitude cap? That would make since as to why was like an inch from hitting a tree top and couldn’t go any higher, it was on my maiden too lol
I put 2 2200 lipos in parallel about 15 minutes of flight
This seems like a really good beginner plane, shame it requires such a large runway. Also, what happened to alot of the plane reviews on your channel?
I was wondering what you know about motion rc and the flightline planes I have been looking at their p38 and am very interested in purchasing it but for a 450$ just trying to do my homework and I can't seem to find a lot of information on motion rc just looking to not get ripped off
Do they sell a BNF version?
No unfortunately. It only comes RTF or PNP.
Around how much does it cost ?
Hi. It’s about $400 for the ready to fly and about $220 for the plug and play version from Horizon Hobby. The PNP does not come with receiver, transmitter, battery and charger.
This was my first a month ago now I have 4 planes lol
And a dx8 😃
What is the hardest plane that you have ever flown?
Without a doubt, the Flyzone DC3 RTF. It was extremely sensitive on the sticks and gave no buffer for errors. tinyurl.com/vv9r26n8