RC SMART Plane - Easy to Fly Beginner Airplane - Aeroscout S - TheRcSaylors

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  • @TheRcSaylors
    @TheRcSaylors  5 лет назад +10

    Buy the Aeroscout plane here - bit.ly/3oWaxPe
    The Aeroscout rc plane by HobbyZone is the BEST budget, BEST beginner, and BEST SMART plane money can buy. Abby has had a lot of airplane crashes in the past, but wanted to take advantage of the aeroscout and how easy it is to fly. We have flown this a couple times in the past for you all, buy Abby wanted to finally get behind the sticks of this plane. If you want to learn how to fly RC planes, this is the easiest, most durable, most beginner friendly plane on the market.
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    • @mrehollis6288
      @mrehollis6288 4 года назад +1

      Abbey when I was learning how to ride motorcycles I kept going up in size, speed and power,and I was told I wouldn't respect the machine until I have a crash. It was true. A couple crashes I got better and better at it and became a safer rider because of it .Just like your baby when she starts walking. And you're going to get better as your experience will improve. Keep up the good work Abbey.

    • @LegoMyEgo9
      @LegoMyEgo9 4 года назад

      @@mrehollis6288 Exactly although I always relate it to learning to walk, you watch children, they topple and fail a couple time but they are determined to succeed no matter what obstacles are challenging them and before you know it they become very skilled at not only walking but go on to more advanced skills. She is doing an amazing job of landing and as a flyer even better. Cheers , love watching the videos , just not so happy personally as the prices to own these rc toys in Canada is a bit more expensive so as a senior on a pension it takes a lot of saving .....still well worth it since the covid scare recently here means we must isolate and this helps a lot to enjoy that time much more. All the best to all for the future.
      I'm just now looking for a beginner friendly pllane as I have been in to helicopters and drones so far and love flying.
      t/hank you both so much for these videos, they do really help tons.

    • @kylewatson577
      @kylewatson577 3 года назад

      Hey got this for my dad it flies great even in wind.

    • @jeremyraber4057
      @jeremyraber4057 Год назад

      So awesome

    • @RodneyBrown-sh3jp
      @RodneyBrown-sh3jp 2 месяца назад +1

      Hi rc saylors. My name is Rodney, I live in Sydney Australia and through watching your videos on the rc aeroscout aeroplane I've purchased one from frontline hobbys store in Newcastle Australia today with two 3s 2200mah batteries. I haven't got it yet but are looking forward to flying it. I have no flight experience so was unsure whether to get one, because of you two I decided to purchase it and have a go. Thank you both for your videos of this awesome plane and other rc vehicles. I'm hanging to pick it up and fly it somewhere but I'm very nervous of it. I've got a huina dump truck and the 1580 excavator and 1583 front loader and an ecto element trail truck but for the first time I'm nervous as anything about flying the aeroscout but from your videos I should be OK hopefully. You guys are fantastic with all your videos. Keep up the great work. I wish I could do my maiden flight with both of you as I'm a bit scared and I haven't even got it yet. But your videos made me want one.

  • @theoneearedguy
    @theoneearedguy 5 лет назад +37

    That was not a crash. That was adverse emergency landing conditions practice, and you did great.

    • @Warwick3511
      @Warwick3511 5 лет назад

      I agree that was not a crash, just clipping a soft object. :)

  • @jamesr4827
    @jamesr4827 5 лет назад +12

    Flying should be peaceful, just you and the plane.

    • @sunspot6502
      @sunspot6502 5 лет назад

      ...until you auger that $25,000 jet into the desert floor at 200MPH...

  • @zapdawg
    @zapdawg 5 лет назад +6

    Several comments I have heard in this hobby are: "If you are not crashing you are not flying" "Everyone crashes" "I like crashing alone" but as you fly/crash more you will start bringing your planes home in one piece.

  • @davidjones-gd7gq
    @davidjones-gd7gq 5 лет назад +6

    So what Abby.... We all crash that's the fun of this Hobby is try not crashing keep up the good work we love you guys!

  • @ethanfilewych6754
    @ethanfilewych6754 5 лет назад +2

    The best tip I have learned for landing and depth perception is look at the shadow on the runway. It helps sooooo much. I fly off a skinny road with ditches on either side that slope down very steep, and I line the shadow up with the line on the road and it is a piece of cake!!!

    • @birdwing98
      @birdwing98 5 лет назад

      I'm not sure exactly what you are talking about. If you could make a video, no matter how crude or amateur, would be great if you could post it. Thanks from an RC plane beginner.

  • @stevewicker984
    @stevewicker984 5 лет назад +3

    Great job Abby! I’m still learning too after taking up the hobby this year at 62 years old! I have an apprentice mini, I most of the time fly in beginner mode .i practice slow flybys as if I’m going to land it helps me a lot although I crashed it once I was able to repair it myself and got it back in the air. I love this hobby and love your channel keep up the good work!

  • @owenwoodrow8746
    @owenwoodrow8746 5 лет назад +8

    Well done Abbey, great to see you flying and great landings.

  • @randall4411
    @randall4411 3 года назад +2

    Thank God you guys are RC people.
    Thanks for your videos .

  • @ricardopr54
    @ricardopr54 3 года назад +1

    You did awesome! Congratulations Abby! 🎊 👍🏾Have a great day you both!...Greetings from Douglas, Arizona 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾🌵🦠😷🇵🇷

  • @poppopscarvinshop
    @poppopscarvinshop 5 лет назад +1

    You're Doing Fine Abby! Just Keep Practicing and Don't Worry About Trying to Entertain Us or Worry About What We Think. It's Ok, Just Slow Your Brain Down and if You Do Crash, Nobody Gets Hurt and Most Times a Little Glue and Some Tape Will Fix It!!!
    Happy Flying and HAVE FUN, We Are Pulling For You!!!
    Thank Y'all!!!

  • @alal.t14033
    @alal.t14033 5 лет назад +6

    great landing abby you will get more confidence,

  • @lesterhall5145
    @lesterhall5145 5 лет назад +2

    I started flying in the 70's when most models were Balsa and plywood and a long building process. It was always a lot of nervousness when you took off with a screaming nitro engine pulling your creation but no describing the feeling when it lifted off and flew and you knew you had done a good job. We crashed and rebuilt. Watching you folks fly and discuss your planes is so much fun. It's just as thrilling to you flying the foamies as it ever was to us old times. I used to have a Flyzone Sensei. Loved that plane it got downwind at the flying field and disappeared into a heavily wooded area and never found even after several drone searches by a friend. I now only have a Drone and A Flyzone Calypso glider that I just climb to altitude and catch a few thermals. Sometimes I drop parachutes with either plane or drone. Great Videos.

  • @wateaman
    @wateaman 4 года назад +1

    Always enjoy watching the RcSaylors. Watching Abby fly this airplane convinced me to buy the same airplane and try RC flying at the ripe old age of 66. It is sitting in a box under our Christmas tree. Thanks Abby and Nathan, you do good work.

  • @DrTeddyMMM
    @DrTeddyMMM 4 года назад +1

    @17:45 Your husband's support doesn't count? Wow, those are hurtful words. And if it was a joke, what an embarrassment to mock his encouragement to you to the public, yeah, I guess his feelings don't matter... sheesh, sorry Nate.

  • @didactylos4diddy474
    @didactylos4diddy474 5 лет назад +1

    Abby, you're a far better pilot than you think. Always have been. As you say yourself "crashing is part of the hobby" I've "landed" more planes than I like to count, in trees, in bushes and once in a pond. Give yourself a break and enjoy the hobby.....even the crashes xx

  • @martynh5410
    @martynh5410 5 лет назад +3

    I’m a rusty pilot too and recently bought this same plane. Wow it’s so easy to fly in beginner mode! I did switch the TX to the high rate position as I found the bank angle and turns to wide. Landed it okay but like you, I need more practice. Great video guys?

  • @jamesbrewer3020
    @jamesbrewer3020 5 лет назад +1

    You guys have to go to Flight Test store and buy a kit that you can use your old motors and electronics in. They have some great stuff very inexpensive and ease to build. Crash rebuild fly again, have fun and not spend a mint. I am not affiliated with flight test, just like their stuff.

  • @chriswatkins2334
    @chriswatkins2334 4 года назад +1

    But you don't understand. Nathan is an expert pilot. Abby you represent all of us who are still climbing the learning curve. that's why you flying is better for us to watch cuz then we can easily gauge if we could fly that plane to 😀

  • @davdaya
    @davdaya 5 лет назад +1

    two thumbs up.. abby.. no worries.. crash is normal for rc planes.. 💪😎👍

  • @melodysethman7865
    @melodysethman7865 3 года назад +1

    I wish i can get half as good as you Abby. Lol but that big one would be my first real plane not like the two i have like they both have two propellers and one a pusher on the back of the wings and the other the propellers are in the front of the wings but i will get that big one sooner or later lol thank you so much for helping me out

  • @kgmaupin
    @kgmaupin 5 лет назад +3

    Nice job Abby, you can do it! Nate did a good job supporting you on this journey. Looking forward to your next flight. =)

  • @gt1man931
    @gt1man931 5 лет назад +3

    Ha. I had to go see the tundra crash. Aww.

  • @TheTootie52
    @TheTootie52 5 лет назад +2

    YAY,YAY, YAY, ABBY ... I I knew you could do it!! THAT WAS FABULOUS!! Now that that stress is out of your brain... LET THE FUN BEGIN, again!!😂😂 Big nod to Amelia ... GREAT "girls day" video!! Great plane, too!!Thanks Saylors for the matinee!! 💟👍👍😘

  • @terencepeach6061
    @terencepeach6061 2 года назад +1

    I was waiting for an explosion of the plane all good though good landing terry from london uk :)

  • @jamesriviere926
    @jamesriviere926 3 года назад +2

    Stay with it Abby. You're a natural.

  • @7spliffs370
    @7spliffs370 5 лет назад +3

    The only way to get better at something is practice. You got this Abby 👊👍😊

  • @stanbrewer6079
    @stanbrewer6079 5 лет назад +1

    Abby you HAVE the skills, you just need more confidence in yourself. Get back on that horse. When I was younger we had actual🐎🐎//not metaphorical// horses. I fell of a few times but got back on. Except that one time I broke my wrist. Then I had to wait till I healed, THEN I got back on. 😏. You did great safe mode or not. So practice will get ya there, And Nate is a good co-pilot. ⚓👍👍👍👍🤜🤛 for Abby. ⚓👍💖👍⚓.SAYLOR family.

    • @TheRcSaylors
      @TheRcSaylors  5 лет назад +1

      Haha Stan! I actually fell off a horse when I was in about 3rd grade! Got right back on! -Abby

  • @betovillavicencio1384
    @betovillavicencio1384 3 года назад +1

    Abby estas bien buena!!! Abby u r beautiful and I wish I was ur husband Instead.. ;-)

  • @Nogill0
    @Nogill0 4 года назад +1

    My first RC was a balsa job with a .15 OS engine. Very nice looking plane. Crashed it. Nothing but sticks and scraps, bent prop shaft so engine ruined. Very discouraging. But I've seen people with lots of experience crashing fantastic scale jobs. It comes with the territory. It's easier to learn now since excellent simulators are available, but sooner or later you're going to crash or lose a plane in some other way. It's all part of the hobby.

    • @TheRcSaylors
      @TheRcSaylors  4 года назад

      Well said Rick. They all have their expiration dates. Even so, what an Amazing Hobby 👍 Thanks for tuning in ⚓😎

  • @DAVIDBrown-zp8sz
    @DAVIDBrown-zp8sz 5 лет назад +3

    I'm with you on some planes. I have a zazzy that you guys talked me into over two years ago that I haven't flown. And now I have a P51 going on 6 months that I haven't flown but I have a night radian that has 3 takeoffs and 2 landings!!! Well it was a mess but almost as good as new now. Foam tact glue does wonders so don't worry so much.

    • @sunspot6502
      @sunspot6502 5 лет назад +1

      Go fly that zazzy! And your P51. No hanger queens! Pick a nice day and go for it... just check that CG!!! I think that's the biggest newbie downfall - it was/is for me... Then again, as I mentioned above, I found that part of the cure for me was to fly something you don't really care much about, like a Flite Test foamboard plane you slapped together. Takes most of the fear out of crashing, builds confidence and the always-important muscle memory. And lots of Realflight on the PC - Fly, Crash, Reset: a new plane every time!!

  • @birdwing98
    @birdwing98 5 лет назад +2

    9:30 I'm new to the hobby and I can relate to the fear of crashing and the fear of destroying a $200 plane. What builds confidence is to get a few crashes under your belt and learn that a plane can be repaired. Important to learn to ZERO the throttle if you are nosing it in. Buy Realflight and get plenty of crash experience. The best way to learn is to fly, fly, fly. There will be crashes as you learn all the mistakes you can make.

  • @michael.w.salter
    @michael.w.salter 5 лет назад +2

    Abby
    Good job on the comeback flight. I have anxiety, so I know what it’s like to worry about stuff. It can really keep you from enjoying things when you worry. Just remember, it’s only a plane and it is repairable and replaceable. You made it look so easy, I’m going to buy one of those planes.
    Good job!

  • @dneuens5919
    @dneuens5919 5 лет назад +2

    Great job Abby!! I’m so happy to see you flying again. I felt so bad for you after the Radian crash (even though I take full responsibility for that😉). Can’t wait to fly with you again. Oh... and good work with the camera Nate.

  • @tcz7742
    @tcz7742 5 лет назад +2

    Hey Abby I crashed my millennium master full speed straight into the ground nothing was left and I've been flying for 50 years zigged when I should have zagged it happens to us all

  • @graymatter45
    @graymatter45 5 лет назад +2

    Great job Abby. Crashes can be very discouraging. I know this from experience. The Aero scout is a great confidence builder . So is that little Timber .

  • @SmokeFlame1
    @SmokeFlame1 5 лет назад +2

    Your landings were fabulous. Absolutely no reason to think you can't do it regularly. Keep the nose down and let the plane glide in smoothly, just like you did on the video. Well done.

  • @derekburton6467
    @derekburton6467 5 лет назад +1

    Can this battery be charged on a hobby grade charger, or is it a special type of connector ? Also, can other 3 cell batteries be used other than the smart battery ?

    • @TheRcSaylors
      @TheRcSaylors  5 лет назад +1

      Absolutely it can be charged on a hobby grade charger. It can be plugged in to any EC3 connector. Very common, hobby grade.

  • @ttm1093
    @ttm1093 3 года назад +1

    Abby I have seen the best of them crash.In the video I noticed you slowly build up your confidence so well done.Wish my wife could get into flying.

    • @TheRcSaylors
      @TheRcSaylors  3 года назад

      Thank you so much James! 👍😁⚓

  • @timrhodus722
    @timrhodus722 5 лет назад +3

    love to see you fly glad you can afford aircrafts I cant afford one Tim

  • @scottsample9681
    @scottsample9681 5 лет назад +2

    Abby, I'm sorry if I ever said anything in the comments that might have added to your lack of confidence. As Nate has said to all of us you're going to crash and you have to be ok with that. You seem to very accomplished as a pilot. Those were beautiful landings so you haven't lost your touch. My uncles all flew balsa gliders when I was a kid. Even though they had been flying for years, I can remember them having a bad year or two where everything they flew they crashed. And a balsa plane crash takes forever to fix and can be very expensive. My point is, don't be discouraged, I think you did a great job. Keep moving forward! We're all pulling for you!

    • @TheRcSaylors
      @TheRcSaylors  5 лет назад

      Thank you very much Scott! Wow, that is so true about flying balsa. Guess we are very lucky to have these amazing foam planes now. Much easier to fix for sure. Have an awesome weekend, and thank you ❤👍⚓😎🛩

  • @Warwick3511
    @Warwick3511 5 лет назад +2

    Well done Abby. You will get back to where you were ability wise in time. Just do it at your speed.

  • @br1ann88
    @br1ann88 5 лет назад +2

    An rcsaylors video uploaded at daytime?!?!? Crazy! lol

  • @josephschauber9320
    @josephschauber9320 5 лет назад +1

    Great job Abby. I gave up three years ago... no longer could fly standing up... was flying from a folding chair. 1947 First fight ... last flight of fixed wing acft. 2016. However, because of TheRcSaylors (Abby, Nate and Amanda) I fly quads indoors, outdoors, and during our dry season hope to fly a 3D printed Acft. 80 on July 2020. Joseph B Schauber (Sonny) joekadet

    • @ohiowalnut
      @ohiowalnut 5 лет назад

      Great story Sonny, hope you have many more fun-filled flights in the future!(indoor quads really are fun)

    • @josephschauber9320
      @josephschauber9320 5 лет назад +1

      OOoooops ..Aby, Nate and now Amilia.... sorry

  • @LeifHall
    @LeifHall 4 года назад +1

    This is really encouraging for all of us that are new to flying! You guys are a great team! Great job!

  • @msj143
    @msj143 5 лет назад +1

    Great landing 👍👏👏👏👍🛫🛫🛫

  • @SurajGondkar
    @SurajGondkar 5 лет назад +4

    Hi love from india💐

  • @skymaster547
    @skymaster547 5 лет назад +2

    I thought you did really well Abby. I flew into a tree when I first flew after about 15 years of not flying. You did great.

  • @IanFlyinGremlinRCNZ
    @IanFlyinGremlinRCNZ 5 лет назад +2

    Either you late posting video or you just on the ball with this video..I was waiting yesterday for video

    • @TheRcSaylors
      @TheRcSaylors  5 лет назад

      Missed yesterday, so in a way super late, lol. 👍😉⚓😎

  • @carlosprospero1097
    @carlosprospero1097 5 лет назад +1

    Well job done. Keep working.

  • @ronaldweed6103
    @ronaldweed6103 3 года назад +1

    You two are awesome. I so enjoyed this

  • @fozzysrchobbies1343
    @fozzysrchobbies1343 5 лет назад +1

    Great job, It's all about stick time and regaining your skills, We have a saying at our club, Fly ,Crash, Repeat. And nothing but love and respect for all of you. Soon you will be flying them jets as well like its nothing .

  • @wyrick6869
    @wyrick6869 5 лет назад +1

    You can do it. We love ya ... Good job !

  • @chrisbruce3164
    @chrisbruce3164 3 года назад +1

    So glad you conquered your fears. Wicked proud of you. That touch & go was awesome! Super cool to see you in the air. Your smile brightens up any day. Wishing you clear sky’s and smooth flights ✨✅✨🙋‍♂️✨

  • @prestonshute7243
    @prestonshute7243 5 лет назад +1

    I have been their girl. Crashed one of my best planes and didn’t fly for about six months.
    But in the words of my old instructor many years ago, they all crash at some point.
    So get up and enjoy the hobby.
    That was some good flying today.
    Cheers

  • @djcarld
    @djcarld 5 лет назад +1

    Keep at it Abby!! I had a TT Raptor 30 helicopter, and gave it a dirt nap hard due to a botched flip. I rebuilt it, and continued many successful flights afterward. We all do have our off days. :-) Nice to see Amelia flying! :-)

  • @Foamieninja
    @Foamieninja 5 лет назад +1

    I had the opportunity to fiddle with one of these today. The temptation to pull the stabilization hardware, and stick an oversized power system on it are quite overwhelming. :P

  • @ricardopr54
    @ricardopr54 5 лет назад

    Good job Abby! 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
    Greetings from Douglas, Arizona 👍🏾👍🏾🇵🇷🌴🌵🌴🌵🌴🇵🇷👍🏾👍🏾

  • @NCMOUNTAINSbackyardRC
    @NCMOUNTAINSbackyardRC 5 лет назад +1

    NC ❤MOUNTAINS backyard RC AND MORE🏞. . Go..fot it.. nice jod..👊♀......

  • @vantasticvoyage6228
    @vantasticvoyage6228 5 лет назад +3

    I've crashed too many times

  • @robertthompson8669
    @robertthompson8669 4 года назад +1

    You did a fine job Abbey way to go

  • @thefamjaycrew3901
    @thefamjaycrew3901 5 лет назад

    I’m late tonight lol but like always awesome vids my friends 👍👍👍👍👍👍⚓️⚓️⚓️⚓️⚓️⚓️⚓️⚓️

  • @MoiraOBrien
    @MoiraOBrien 5 лет назад

    I flew for a year before I could fly with confidence not to crash at least once every flying day.it is just stick time, stick time, stick time - I gained confidence and experience without actually realising it. Now, 2 years on, I fly almost exclusively in advanced mode and even now and then turn stabilisation off. My favourite plane is the Carbon Cub (thanks to you) followed by the UMX timber, then the XK A800 (thanks to you). They are the three I fly regularly.
    I am looking to by a big ( sailplane to get back to soaring - the A800 is just too small to be much use for thermalling or sloping. Any suggestions?
    Love you guys x

  • @sylvainster30
    @sylvainster30 5 лет назад +1

    Great job Abby! 🙌 what is it they say “Bite the bullet” “ pee in the wind” “ stare the barrel of the gun” hahaha just have fun out there we love you guys ✌🏼😎👍🏼

  • @mrehollis6288
    @mrehollis6288 4 года назад +1

    Abbey you keep'in it real not being as perfect as Nate gives us beginners hope. Don't worry about the bad landings or flights. Ninety percent of those plane videos are perfect pilots. Your mishaps are our mishaps, so we feel like you feel when it doesn't go right. The good thing is we're learning with you. Make all the corrections you need, we got your back. You are encouraging us beginners. Don't worry about it. When I get my first plane RCS Beginners videos will be my trainers to start. Thanks for the videos.

  • @alanhafer828
    @alanhafer828 5 лет назад +1

    Congratulations Abby, you flew wonderfully. We believe in you !! You have Nate with you and he's a great pilot . We want too see you fly more ! Practice makes you better. It's just another life challenge. Grab the sticks and go for it ! Not a bad video Nate. 👍👍🙏🙏⚓⚓✈✈✈😃

  • @sunspot6502
    @sunspot6502 5 лет назад

    You are doing fine, Abby. I wanted to fly very badly, and that is exactly what I did for a while. I even gave up and bought a boat and a truck, but I wanted to fly. So I simmed and simmed on Realflight, and built Flite Test planes to stop crashing $100 bills. Finally, a few years later, I feel confident that I can fly almost anything. And probably land it safely. OK maybe land it fairly safely... but I got very upset when I wrecked ANOTHER new plane. So believe me, I understand. Gotta get that muscle memory, so there is no thinking really, it's like your fingers know what to do. And that just comes with repetition. You are over the hardest part, though. Pick out a beater and go beat on it, try the scary stuff and see what happens. And when I crash now - I laugh! I really do. Even if I sigh when I see what I've done...again... Fly, Crash, Repair..........Repeat!

  • @KOVintageTech
    @KOVintageTech 4 года назад

    Abbey. We all can relate. I learned flying with RC helicopters. Duh! Talk about crash trauma!! But your emotions are perfectly normal. It really is hard to get back up in the air. You had some beautiful landings here. So glad you two (three) are doing this together. I’m sure it was a confidence builder.

  • @michaelneedham291
    @michaelneedham291 5 лет назад +1

    Great video you guys are awesome I watch every video you guys have very helpful information and I have bought a lot of drones from reviewing your videos. Thank you for helping us out here to purchase items from the good reviews. Also the camera in slow mode is really cool feature. Great job !!!!!!

  • @BansheeFifteen
    @BansheeFifteen 2 года назад

    As an experienced flyer, my problem with my AeroScout is the "Safe" settings. For me, "Safe" is great for no worry takeoffs, but I really have a problem when in "Safe" and I want to make a turn but the plane fights me. So for me, I takeoff in safe, immediately switch to expert (?) and fly it with the feeling I have control. My first flights were hairy until I figured it out. I even added some nose weight , 30 finishing nails to the nose. Just my observations with my plane. Oh, and nice flying Abby.

  • @rcpete7055
    @rcpete7055 4 года назад

    Why did you never get another Millennium Master? I'm going to fly my aeroscout today😁✈️ i bought another one after the first rtf flew away into a 100ft tree🥦 wish me luck 😊😊⚓

  • @smkwhatsnext3411
    @smkwhatsnext3411 5 лет назад +1

    Deadgum Amelia is going to be walking before you know it... you should post some of"the abby twirls"vids on here

  • @purcellrcaviationchannel
    @purcellrcaviationchannel 5 лет назад

    Abby, female pilot to female pilot. I go through the same thing as you, but the best thing is to get straight back into the saddle. That was great flying and great landings. Your confidence will come back with practise and before you know it, you'll be in the zone and enjoying it once more! All the best to you and yours!

  • @Mark-ix8rz
    @Mark-ix8rz 4 года назад

    After much research about which plane to use to get into the the hobby I chose Areoscout and your videos helped me to make that decision. I hadn't flown an RC airplane in 25 years and then they were cheap read to crash things. Got lucky to pick up Real Fight 8 sim used. RF8 was an invaluable tool to help learn. Today was a nice calm morning and in a large field I flew the Areoscout for the first time. In 10' it left the ground and and in safe mode it was a breeze to fly. Landing was chopping the power and let it landed itself. Even did a touch and go. Thanks for a great recommendation.

  • @rueda82nd
    @rueda82nd 4 года назад

    WOW you got to get on HEINZ FIELD nice! Great job flying i haven't been on the sticks in about a year so i'm pumped about getting back into it, also going to get this Aero Scout turn it into FPV plane :)

  • @pezpengy9308
    @pezpengy9308 5 лет назад +1

    i bought one of these things a few months ago, and ive NEVER flown anything but paper airplanes.... most of which crashed. i'm not a pilot, i dont have flight simulators, never flew a drone, etc. etc.
    first time it went up, within ten minutes i was buzzing myself, landing, taking off, going up, down, figure 8's, crosswind landings with the rudder thingy, landed on the school roof, etc. i spent the last ten minutes or so flying it at about 6' off the ground so my dogs could chase it. Never a crash, no damage, no nothing. This thing is a dream. Beginner mode is great!
    next day i flew it straight into a tree and we broke the nose off getting it down. drat. i just transferred the engine and stuff to a new airplane body and i look forward to flying it again tomorrow.
    Now i want an f22 :P

  • @jondoe6618
    @jondoe6618 4 года назад

    This really is a great and fun plane. I fly mine 99% of the time with SAFE just because it is so easy and fun. I do Flip the switch to roll and loop all the time though. If it gets out of control just flip the switch and fly it away. It is my second plane. Not sure if I would recommend it as a first plane or not.I learned on a cheap 70$ eachine mini mustang and I am glad I did. I do love both planes and fly them both whenever I can!!

  • @bgibbs699
    @bgibbs699 5 лет назад +1

    Great job Abby!

  • @salinecountyclay8199
    @salinecountyclay8199 5 лет назад +4

    Flight simulators are invaluable!!!

    • @dongallagher7756
      @dongallagher7756 5 лет назад +1

      I actually made this plane for RF8.

    • @gregkienle3378
      @gregkienle3378 4 года назад

      But, I don't know about you guys, I get so bored with RF after a few flights. You are correct though, it is good off-field practice.

  • @pixelpeter3883
    @pixelpeter3883 5 лет назад

    Well done Abby. Just continue building up your confidence and you'll be zooming around the sky in no time, even with rc jets ;-)
    For instance that Marlin one should be no problem for you.

  • @michaeloulman4257
    @michaeloulman4257 5 лет назад +1

    Abby you did great

  • @JeffinLowerAlabama
    @JeffinLowerAlabama 5 лет назад

    Only one way to get better, keep flying, wish my wife also would fly, I could get more new planes that way, Jeff in LA USA

  • @mistered1397
    @mistered1397 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for your video on the AeroScout S 1.1m. I've watched the plane with you and I Just Got Here. I think this is my best choice to get back into the RC Hobby after 35 year of no flying. Going to pick one up tomorrow from my LHS. Keep up the great videos.

    • @TheRcSaylors
      @TheRcSaylors  3 года назад +1

      The extremely sad thing about what you just said is that our video, and I Just Got here's video is what helped you determine to buy this plane. Yet you chose to support your LHS which did not help you make this decision. You could buy this plane using our links, as a way to say Thank You for your hard work, which is FREE for everyone to watch... yet again you support the hobby shop that did nothing. Thanks Ed..

    • @mistered1397
      @mistered1397 3 года назад

      @@TheRcSaylors I do deeply apologize for the LHS remark. I did not realize the link will help you guys. I would be happy to support ya'll now that I know. Speaking of supporting your videos, I was looking at your merchandise. Does all the proceeds come to you, I would Hope so. I am planning to buy a T-shirt among other things in your links as I get gift money for Christmas. Please forgive me.

    • @TheRcSaylors
      @TheRcSaylors  3 года назад +1

      My apologies Ed. I think I came off too strongly in my previous comment. There is no need to apologize. Thank you for your support of our channel and what we do! So, using our links for products does help us financially. We make a small fraction of the cost on many of the things that we link. The beautiful thing is that it doesn't cost you a single penny more! Our Tshirts are a fun way to support us, but we only make a couple bucks or so per shirt. The best bang for your buck I suppose, is to support us on Patreon if the means are available to you. They take the least percentage of anyone online to work with. And depending on what tier you sign up as, you'll also get some benefits, like our fun stickers! I do apologize for the way my comment came off, too strongly. Thank you so much for watching and supporting us ❤😁👍😎⚓

    • @mistered1397
      @mistered1397 3 года назад

      @@TheRcSaylors No worries. I will look at Patreon too. Thank you so very much for explaining this to me, it helps me to understand better about the work ya'll put into all your videos. Plus, if I may say, my LHS loves your channel as well and speaks highly of your knowledge and expertise you share with the hobby. I shared with ya'll in another video that I felt like extended family with you guys. My late Mom was born and raised many, many years ago in Russell. Thank you for talking and sharing with me. From my family to yours, Merry Christmas and I Pray for a Happy New Years

  • @thelongestday64
    @thelongestday64 4 года назад +1

    Fantastic Tip about aiming your plane on landing towards you. This is one of Michael Wargo`s pro-Tips, as well!

  • @skippickens1843
    @skippickens1843 4 года назад +1

    Abby every landing is a crash, a controlled crash if you will. You two add a lot of fun watching you fly.

  • @PauloBerni699
    @PauloBerni699 5 лет назад +2

    😂Love the polling data being displayed!

  • @VicBreamClassics
    @VicBreamClassics 4 года назад

    Hey guys I love your channel awesome videos. Just thought I might mention something which may help Abby. I notice she flies with no neck strap holding the transmitter. I find doing this makes it harder to have really good control of the stick where as with a neck strap you can push down hard on the transmitter with your hands as your neck provides a stable foundation and you can focus on your fingers controlling the sticks rather than also having to hold the transmitter steady as well. Maybe worth a try

  • @fpvclub7256
    @fpvclub7256 5 лет назад

    Great flight Abby. We all mess up, I crash my drones all the time. It's very discouraging, but it makes us stronger and better when we try again and nail it on the next time around.

  • @ricomon64
    @ricomon64 5 лет назад

    Way to go, Abby! I think you're doing fine. You can fly my planes any day. ...and Amelia's landing was pretty good, too.

  • @royhowdyshell241
    @royhowdyshell241 5 лет назад +1

    I do understand how you feel kiddo, I left the sport years back for the same reason you had.... now I am back trying it all over again. You did and do very well I am happy for you

  • @brianu33
    @brianu33 4 года назад

    To me the hardest part is after take off. The climb and leveling off. I keep dipping up and down. And loose my bearings. Any advice

  • @sen_pen0143
    @sen_pen0143 5 лет назад

    You did good Abbey and better than me. I have 2 brand new planes that I haven't flown yet and it's just right here collecting dust.

  • @islandrc-duke1972
    @islandrc-duke1972 5 лет назад

    great job Abby you did great keep going no matter if you crash try again that what will make you better,keep the great videos coming guys

  • @franknapolitano9144
    @franknapolitano9144 3 года назад

    People today get way bent out of shape, and easily discouraged, resulting in giving up on a hobby just because they have crashed over 4 or 5 times in a Summer Season. That's ok, everyone has to crash an R/C airplane during the learning curve, which makes that person a SEASONED PILOT. Be tough, don't cry your eyes out, don't be a WIMP, take a chance, and... yes, spend the money in crashes !!!! $$$ ! The Gyro is a Crutch. Yes, it can build confidence and prevent these crashes BUT it's not the correct way to learn to fly. You have to learn from the mistakes you made that caused the crash in the first place, EVEN IF IT MAKES YOU CRY !!! ...Today with young and older flyers, the Gyro Crutch has become a necessary software staple that must be commonplace every time a young or older pilot takes to the air because they don't want to cry if they crash their expensive airplane ! LOL ! Using a Gyro does make Roll, Pitch and Yaw corrections during changing weather conditions but it DOES NOT teach the student Pilot how to develop his or her's decision making skills on how to make the necessary corrections during flight in changing wind conditions. Ok, now you decide to get off the Gyro Crutch now what ?? .. Will you be able to land in a Cross Wind with a Down Draft ??...The Gyro is dumbing Down the R/C Airplane Hobby and Dumbing Down the R/C Airplane Pilot's Skills.

  • @jeffjolliff5864
    @jeffjolliff5864 5 лет назад +2

    You can do it . The power of dreams !!!

  • @martykarr7058
    @martykarr7058 5 лет назад

    Restarted flying after a year's with this plane but still have not got back up to jets yet. Twice tried EDFs again, but one was irreparably crashed and the other lost in the forest, so don't feel bad. And don't start with the F-15, try a BAE Hawk/T-45 type. Got my first successful EDF flights off of a 50 mm T-45.

  • @Richsalvageconsultan
    @Richsalvageconsultan 5 лет назад

    "Owned" a brother-in-Law (at one time) who said he'd be "Most pleased" to crash everything I owned. (Some folks just have Mad Skills at airframe disassembly. {And you can be Sure, that when Nate repaired the landing gear on your AeroScout, he "built in Another Crash," while he was spreading the Glue.} If it happens to come to pieces onct again; we know whose shoulders are broad enough to carry an Additional Blame Load.)

  • @esquimoxpi739
    @esquimoxpi739 5 лет назад

    Commented without seeing the last two minutes. (It looks like you two are going to {real Soon!} become "The Flying Saylors AND Daughter." {Wonder when Popeye will begin barking, "My turn! My turn!"})

  • @jeffhenderson934
    @jeffhenderson934 5 лет назад

    I was thinking this morning- Day one with 2 WL Toys Skyhawks. 1st plane made it 10 seconds, ran it into a steel bleacher. Plane 2 (Same day) ran it into a 20 foot high chain link fence. 3rd Skyhawk (about a week later) flew it on a windy day. It found the tallest pine tree in the Park. 3 years later the fuselage is still wedged. Learning experiences... Unfortunately, my start in this sport nothing was recoverable: Then I found RUclips. Thanks to you two I got better. And thanks to your videos my 1st and only charger was the Venom Pro Quad. Forgot to thank you two for putting that video together.

  • @BRIANFORWARD1
    @BRIANFORWARD1 5 лет назад

    It's a great aerobatic plane in pro mode ...done lots of mods. Total change of colour as that white is hard to see plus I've underside lighting I'll be putting the video out tomorrow