Best Beginner RC Planes
Friday, January 27th, 2012 at
11:28 pm
I discuss a couple beginner rc planes. The Hobbyzone SuperCub LP and the E-flite Apprentice
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I love the super cub lp and cant wait to get the parkzone corsair I have a rc sim to BTW can you review the parkzone corsair
@hamsterwing Awesome, the corsair would be a great step up. Sadly I never got the corsair and I don’t think I plan to anytime soon. Check out Joehandsome99′s channel, he has a review of the plane!
looked like a 757
CAN YOU PLEASE ANSWER THIS QUESTION: WHERE DID YOU BUY YOUR HEDGEHOGS?
i been told the hobbyzone champ is a great starter plane
@GBKK99 yes, that is another great choice
The supercub lp is the best
i added a better prop to my apprentice and i can hover/ prop hang with it so it can do pretty amazing stuff
I have an apprentice, and I got it after flying a super cub after 7 months. I can get the apprentice up to 70 Mph or 110 Kmh.
Thanks for this vid dude. All because of you I purchased my very first plane…the super cub. I love it. It is soooo easy to fly. Great advice earthling.
@jeffreynevermind no problem! And I am so glad you are enjoying this hobby!
@kondakor1998 cool! what prop size you get? I might have to try this hehe
@kondakor1998 i use a 3 blade prop but i forgot the specs and the plane isnt here but ill get you the specs soon plus i might try a 2 blade 11×8/279×203 prop
Hey Thomas, correct me if I’m wrong. Wouldn’t it be bad for a beginner to start with a puller plane? I mean, beginners can handle these planes but shouldn’t train with these planes because they should expect crashes. Pusher planes will have the motor protected back behind…
Don’t forget the Hobbico Nexstar, or maybe that’s a different class trainer?
@youronlycow not at all. Planes like the super cub and apprentice are pretty hard to ‘nose in’. They hold them self up and almost fly themselves I would be amazed if that was a major problem for anyone.
wow i tripped out i was watching the video where he was about to take off
i looked away and then time i looked back at the screen there was a plane in the air i was like wow omg nice sooo real looking!! it was a real plane arh
People get a plane with ailerons. It will save you the time and money wasted on learning to fly with a rudder (which is stupid – ie: real aircraft have ailerons) and then buying an actual model airplane with ailerons, and having to start all over again to learn to really fly.
Real airplanes also have rudders and good pilots use a lot of it. I suggest the supper cub because newbies will crash and they can get parts at local hobby shops and talk to live people. Also adding ailerons is easy. However rudder needs to be on left stick or it does not help you.
What rc simulators are there and do you recommend using a simulator before getting a plane
@MrJstar123456 pheonix and real flight are both great. Yes, it is a good choice to fly on a sim before moving to real RC planes. This will help keep damage and costs of repairs down in the learning phase.
@earthling1984 i use a 3 blade prop but i forgot the specs and the plane isnt here but ill get you the specs soon plus i might try a 2 blade 11×8/279×203 prop
where else could i get the super cub
what id you crash in the water?