Fantastic video. The pilot flew this plane really nice and scale and it was an absolute joy to watch. Well done and thanks for sharing. P.S. The cameraman also deserves praise for doing a good job.
I have the same plane with the AR637T in mine also. The AS3X makes this already smooth flying plane even smoother. The wheel squeak sounded like the scale brakes lol DONT OIL THEM!! Lol Great video!
Hello Garrett. Nice video. Just bought this plane. Will also be installing the AR637T receiver. A good choice. TWO QUESTIONS: QUESTION #1: As you know, the AR637T has 6 (six) plug in slots for throttle, gear, flaps, ailerons, rudder, and elevator. Do you plug the BEC (the circuit board built into the battery connection circuit with XT-60 connector) into the BIND/PLUG slot? QUESTION #2: Can you share your AS3X and SAFE settings for this plane? Is there a file that could simply be uploaded to a DX-9 Spectrum transmitter? Thanks.
The BEC will plug into the control board, not the receiver. You will see where it will plug in. The SAFE and AS3X settings are at the default. I have SAFE on a switch where I can just turn it on and off.
@@Garrett-Being-Garrett The control board (the white colored INTEGRATED CIRCUIT MODULE) has a 7 (SEVEN) plug SERVO INPUT SIDE (Gear door, Gear, Nose steering, Rudder1, Rudder2, Elevator1, Elevator2) and a 6 (SIX) plug RECIEVER SIDE. The RECEIVER SIDE has (Flaps, Gear, Rudder, Throttle, Elevator, Ailerons). There are no OPEN PIN SLOTS other than the optional GEAR DOOR pin on the SERVO INPUT side. So where does the BEC plug into?
@@Garrett-Being-Garrett MotionRC tech supports indicates it (BEC), plugs into the RECEIVER. They indicate to either plug it into the BIND port on the RECEIVER once the unit is bound, OR, install a Y harness on one of the channels on the RECEIVER, and plug it into that. Motion RC indicates it DOES NOT plug into the Integrated Circuit Module.
Never seen anyone use vastly different C rating lipos in a dual motor plane before. Good review 👍🏾
Fantastic video. The pilot flew this plane really nice and scale and it was an absolute joy to watch. Well done and thanks for sharing. P.S. The cameraman also deserves praise for doing a good job.
Thanks!
Nice!
My Dad was in B-24's during WW2....your model has the 8th AF, 96th BW, 467th BG tail markings.
Beautiful model!!! Now get a black marker fine tipped pin and highlight all of those panel lines to make the paint scheme really pop!!!!
Nice flying and a great looking kit
That plane looks great in the air doesn't it. I just ordered the Flightline B25, maybe this will be next. Good vid, thanks.
The sqeek just makes it sound like bomber brakes. Lol
Good Flying Garrett. Hope to see you again next month.
Everything looks good, plus the realistic props and correct size of them.
I love the B-24.
I have the same plane with the AR637T in mine also. The AS3X makes this already smooth flying plane even smoother. The wheel squeak sounded like the scale brakes lol DONT OIL THEM!! Lol Great video!
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Great Job, ALWAYS great to see the next generation keeping the hobby alive!!!
Great Video. I really enjoyed it! thanks
Gorgeous flight! Beautiful bird! 👍🏻
Great flying and video Garret, looking forward to flying off that tasty runway, Jeff in LA USA
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Nice flying! Subbed. :-)
Thanks!
Just Awesome!
Forever memorialized for posterity. RIPs B-24. 😇
Such a beautiful bird
Very nice !
Nice flight and filming!
Got a B-24 in the garage the I haven't found any space for yet. You make it hard not to assemble it. 😄
🤣 Thanks buddy.
I loved your video. I just bought one and it should be here in a couple of days.
Awesome!!! Your gonna love it!
…COOOOOL!…
Very nice bird! well done!
Thanks!
Nice👊🏻👊🏻😀
this plane is fine as long as you keep the plane flat and dont prop strike either of the out board motors
Well Done!
Thanks
Did find that you had to add nose weight to get it to balance.
Hello Garrett. Nice video. Just bought this plane. Will also be installing the AR637T receiver. A good choice. TWO QUESTIONS: QUESTION #1: As you know, the AR637T has 6 (six) plug in slots for throttle, gear, flaps, ailerons, rudder, and elevator. Do you plug the BEC (the circuit board built into the battery connection circuit with XT-60 connector) into the BIND/PLUG slot? QUESTION #2: Can you share your AS3X and SAFE settings for this plane? Is there a file that could simply be uploaded to a DX-9 Spectrum transmitter? Thanks.
The BEC will plug into the control board, not the receiver. You will see where it will plug in. The SAFE and AS3X settings are at the default. I have SAFE on a switch where I can just turn it on and off.
@@Garrett-Being-Garrett The control board (the white colored INTEGRATED CIRCUIT MODULE) has a 7 (SEVEN) plug SERVO INPUT SIDE (Gear door, Gear, Nose steering, Rudder1, Rudder2, Elevator1, Elevator2) and a 6 (SIX) plug RECIEVER SIDE. The RECEIVER SIDE has (Flaps, Gear, Rudder, Throttle, Elevator, Ailerons). There are no OPEN PIN SLOTS other than the optional GEAR DOOR pin on the SERVO INPUT side. So where does the BEC plug into?
@@paulmarino9158 Ok, apparently it don’t have a spot to plug it in. Plug it into the Gear Door spot. It should be fine.
@@Garrett-Being-Garrett MotionRC tech supports indicates it (BEC), plugs into the RECEIVER. They indicate to either plug it into the BIND port on the RECEIVER once the unit is bound, OR, install a Y harness on one of the channels on the RECEIVER, and plug it into that. Motion RC indicates it DOES NOT plug into the Integrated Circuit Module.
Very nice. Would you happen to know whether the B17 flies as well?
Sadly not, this is my first 4 engine plane. The B-17 looks cool too though.
…how much?…
i want to get one but motion rc has alot of negative reviews of having a moter fall out of it mid air
I haven’t had a single problem the whole time I have had it.
Subbed.
Hey can you share your ac3x / safe settings gains etc or have a flight file u can share!!!! Thanks!!!
Thanks! Hopefully the new video helped out!