You probably already know this but I think some of the take-off and landing issues were from trying to take off and land with the wind behind the plane. Take offs and landings should always be INTO the wind if at all possible.
I hade the same plane, loved flying around with this, and like you had a few batteries to get full enjoyment out if this. Recommended for first plane I think 👍
I had a hard time finding it. It must have gyros or something because I couldn't get it to balance. It is also more swirley then some of my other planes.
You probably already know this but I think some of the take-off and landing issues were from trying to take off and land with the wind behind the plane. Take offs and landings should always be INTO the wind if at all possible.
I hade the same plane, loved flying around with this, and like you had a few batteries to get full enjoyment out if this. Recommended for first plane I think 👍
ive had the sport cub s since i was a kid and its pretty beaten and battered from learning but still flies. been wanting to get back into flying it
6:50 - "13.5 volt battery"- impressive for a 1-cell lipo.
Awesome video, cute plane, enjoyed watching here
Thank you for sharing. have a lovely evening
Looks like it flys well for sure, I may have to look into one for summer. Take care
thanks for the review I might buy
Keep flying!!!
What is the prop size and is it geared?
There is no mention of the flight battery charger! What do you use??
Please watch the entire video again.
I did see you charge but with what? My old Parkzone cub came with a small charger powered by 4 AA cells@TommyDrone
Where is the cg on this plane?
I had a hard time finding it. It must have gyros or something because I couldn't get it to balance. It is also more swirley then some of my other planes.
Is there a way you can tell me the top speed of this plane?
It can fly slow or fast. I think it can fly very fast. You need a really big field for that.
@@TommyDrone I was hoping for a number like 30/50mph :)
@@tanzilahasin4950 Depends which vehicle you glue it to. Your Ferrari or your wife's Toyota Tercel?