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how do you fly an rc plane?
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how do you fly an rc plane?
i got a super cub? electric rc plane a while ago and i tried to fly it but when i took off, it started doing circles and i had no control over it and it ended up about a mile away in a tree. now im scared to fly any type of plane. i know it has one of those safety things in it so if it starts to go down, it will automatically pull up. it was on when it took off, could that have been what made it circle? and its kinda wierd cause everyone that i have talked to sais that planes are alot easier to fly than helicoptors but i also have a $200 6 inch long heli and i can fly that pretty well.
14tylbow- Moderate Poster
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Re: how do you fly an rc plane?
Sounds line you need to start with a range test. Get a friend, both of you with a communication scheme, be it hand/arm signals or cell phone. Find a large space and power radio then plane. Check controls and agree upon signals. Your friend stays with the plane, makes sure it stays put, and relays the information while you walk away. If you can maintain glitch free control to 500 yards(meters), that is 5 football fields (and I don't care which "football" is referenced!) line of sight you should be in pretty good shape for range. You may be able to go twice that distance glitch free with some radios.
If it is less, then you may have a problem, or a limited range transmitter (Tx) or receiver (Rx).
As for flying...I recommend you find a local instructor to join you for your first few flights. If they can trainer cable to your radio then even better. My flight experience with powered has been a post hole where I almost needed a shovel to get my engine back.
Phil
If it is less, then you may have a problem, or a limited range transmitter (Tx) or receiver (Rx).
As for flying...I recommend you find a local instructor to join you for your first few flights. If they can trainer cable to your radio then even better. My flight experience with powered has been a post hole where I almost needed a shovel to get my engine back.
Phil
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Re: how do you fly an rc plane?
Can you post a picture/link of the specific plane? I think it's the Mini Super Cub, but not entirely sure. Check connections on all control surfaces. If any screws are loose, use some thread locker and re-install them. The thumbscrews have come loose on mine before. Also check the batteries in your radio.
ACT can be more of a problem than a help - this was always what I found, I'd go ahead and switch it off. I think you should always have control of the plane.
I forgot... Do you still have it?
ACT can be more of a problem than a help - this was always what I found, I'd go ahead and switch it off. I think you should always have control of the plane.
I forgot... Do you still have it?
Re: how do you fly an rc plane?
microflitedude wrote:Can you post a picture/link of the specific plane? I think it's the Mini Super Cub, but not entirely sure. Check connections on all control surfaces. If any screws are loose, use some thread locker and re-install them. The thumbscrews have come loose on mine before. Also check the batteries in your radio.
ACT can be more of a problem than a help - this was always what I found, I'd go ahead and switch it off. I think you should always have control of the plane.
I forgot... Do you still have it?
yes i still have it and i dont have any pics of it but il try to find a pic of it online. im not very good with this computer stuff. and i just checked the screws on the aleron and altitude thing (i cant think of the word) and they were both loose and didnt want to stay tight.
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Re: how do you fly an rc plane?
http://www.goradiocontrolled.com/acatalog/hobbyzone-super-cub-lp-rc-plane.html
i found it
i found it
14tylbow- Moderate Poster
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Re: how do you fly an rc plane?
Join a club.
Get yourself taught
Via a buddy lead if possible
If not possible cos you live on the moon
Buy yourself a sim
With a sim and buddy lead you'll be flying
Solo within an hours flight time.
Good luck
As for range checking the radio 500 yards is
Unnecessary.
If it's got an old fashioned extendable aerial
Keep it folded in and have your helper walk 50
Yards away and check movement with no glitches.
If it's a newer 2.4 set read the instructions and
Find out how to 'power down' the set for the same
50 yard check.
Remember you, your helper and the model are on terra firma
Where the signal is reduced not like in the air where
It increases exponentially.
Get yourself taught
Via a buddy lead if possible
If not possible cos you live on the moon
Buy yourself a sim
With a sim and buddy lead you'll be flying
Solo within an hours flight time.
Good luck
As for range checking the radio 500 yards is
Unnecessary.
If it's got an old fashioned extendable aerial
Keep it folded in and have your helper walk 50
Yards away and check movement with no glitches.
If it's a newer 2.4 set read the instructions and
Find out how to 'power down' the set for the same
50 yard check.
Remember you, your helper and the model are on terra firma
Where the signal is reduced not like in the air where
It increases exponentially.
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Re: how do you fly an rc plane?
Here is a link to your local club. Contact them and they will help you.
http://anoka-rc.com/
http://anoka-rc.com/
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Re: how do you fly an rc plane?
I stay with my 500 yard statement because you should have been able to kill the throttle and the plane glide down.
My neighbor has that exact plane except with the Spectrum radio. He harasses me with it by flying it up my driveway under my trees (my daughter loves this), and plays tag with the turkey vultures (the vultures are winning I think) He has treed it a number of times, and complains every time about the lack of ailerons as the reason it was treed. The worst damage is a few holes in the tail, rudder, and fuselage that he says he will tape up, but last time I saw the plane he hadn't.
It takes off or land in less than 20 ft, but since it is only rudder/elevator it is less than acrobatic. He drops a battery in and flies for 20 minutes, then goes to work on good days. For all the swearing at the reduced control set and lack of scale this plane has my neighbor flies it more than anything else he owns.
He gave me his old Tower40 trainer, I promptly dug a post hole with it... I rebuilt it but it is snowing and generally windy out so we haven't tried flying it again. Simulator programs sound rather nice actually.
Phil
My neighbor has that exact plane except with the Spectrum radio. He harasses me with it by flying it up my driveway under my trees (my daughter loves this), and plays tag with the turkey vultures (the vultures are winning I think) He has treed it a number of times, and complains every time about the lack of ailerons as the reason it was treed. The worst damage is a few holes in the tail, rudder, and fuselage that he says he will tape up, but last time I saw the plane he hadn't.
It takes off or land in less than 20 ft, but since it is only rudder/elevator it is less than acrobatic. He drops a battery in and flies for 20 minutes, then goes to work on good days. For all the swearing at the reduced control set and lack of scale this plane has my neighbor flies it more than anything else he owns.
He gave me his old Tower40 trainer, I promptly dug a post hole with it... I rebuilt it but it is snowing and generally windy out so we haven't tried flying it again. Simulator programs sound rather nice actually.
Phil
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Re: how do you fly an rc plane?
Ditto on an instructor. Everything is more relaxed and easy when you have someone right beside you, telling you what everything is, correcting you, etc. The guy who taught me was great - he had me flying solo with a .40 trainer after about 10 buddy-box flights. It was all free too - the lessons, the fuel, the prop I broke...
Re: how do you fly an rc plane?
14tylbow wrote:screws on the aleron and altitude thing (i cant think of the word) and they were both loose and didnt want to stay tight.
The elevators are on the horizontal stabilizer and the rudder is on the vertical stabilizer. It's a 3 channel, (rudder/elevator/throttle, or "RET") so there are no ailerons.
If you can, pick up a small bottle of Medium Strength Thread locker. Putting a small drop on the screw threads and re-installing will keep it in place. Are the screws stripped out?
Re: how do you fly an rc plane?
To address the original question, there are plenty of on-line tutorials available to walk you through the learning process often with accompanying videos. Suggestions made above are also valid.
In short, RC flying is not any easy or quick process as there is MUCH to be learned before you can successfully fly an RC airplane. If you can fly a simple heli as little to with an RC airplane.
No one can teach you to fly and RC airplane over an I'net forum any more than they can teach you to play golf. You best approach at this point is a to do a whole bunch of studying to learn the fundamental process involved in RC. We all started at that point and my advice would be you should too.
Enjoy the journey!
In short, RC flying is not any easy or quick process as there is MUCH to be learned before you can successfully fly an RC airplane. If you can fly a simple heli as little to with an RC airplane.
No one can teach you to fly and RC airplane over an I'net forum any more than they can teach you to play golf. You best approach at this point is a to do a whole bunch of studying to learn the fundamental process involved in RC. We all started at that point and my advice would be you should too.
Enjoy the journey!
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Re: how do you fly an rc plane?
microflitedude wrote:14tylbow wrote:screws on the aleron and altitude thing (i cant think of the word) and they were both loose and didnt want to stay tight.
The elevators are on the horizontal stabilizer and the rudder is on the vertical stabilizer. It's a 3 channel, (rudder/elevator/throttle, or "RET") so there are no ailerons.
If you can, pick up a small bottle of Medium Strength Thread locker. Putting a small drop on the screw threads and re-installing will keep it in place. Are the screws stripped out?
well there not really screws, there like little plastic tabs with ridges on them. and will gorilla glue work, or trflon tape stuff? and idk if i will get on it really quickly though cause i kinda already started playin with rc cars and im not sure about starting 2 hobbies at once, especially when both hobbies are really expensive. can you fly rc planes in the winter with snow?
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Re: how do you fly an rc plane?
14tylbow wrote:microflitedude wrote:14tylbow wrote:screws on the aleron and altitude thing (i cant think of the word) and they were both loose and didnt want to stay tight.
The elevators are on the horizontal stabilizer and the rudder is on the vertical stabilizer. It's a 3 channel, (rudder/elevator/throttle, or "RET") so there are no ailerons.
If you can, pick up a small bottle of Medium Strength Thread locker. Putting a small drop on the screw threads and re-installing will keep it in place. Are the screws stripped out?
well there not really screws, there like little plastic tabs with ridges on them. and will gorilla glue work, or trflon tape stuff? and idk if i will get on it really quickly though cause i kinda already started playin with rc cars and im not sure about starting 2 hobbies at once, especially when both hobbies are really expensive. can you fly rc planes in the winter with snow?
No Way!
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Re: how do you fly an rc plane?
Sure you can fly in the winter/snow. Just keep your batteries warm beforehand - Lipos don't like the cold.
Can you get a picture of the linkages? Can't help anymore without seeing it. Don't put any glue on them.
Can you get a picture of the linkages? Can't help anymore without seeing it. Don't put any glue on them.
Re: how do you fly an rc plane?
microflitedude wrote:Sure you can fly in the winter/snow. Just keep your batteries warm beforehand - Lipos don't like the cold.
Can you get a picture of the linkages? Can't help anymore without seeing it. Don't put any glue on them.
i dont know how to get a pic on this site. how do i get a pic from my pics on the forum?
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Re: how do you fly an rc plane?
im not sure how i did it but i think its in the gallery.
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Re: how do you fly an rc plane?
Then you need to post the link to display the image in a post.
Phil
Phil
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Re: how do you fly an rc plane?
14tylbow wrote:microflitedude wrote:Sure you can fly in the winter/snow. Just keep your batteries warm beforehand - Lipos don't like the cold.
Can you get a picture of the linkages? Can't help anymore without seeing it. Don't put any glue on them.
i dont know how to get a pic on this site. how do i get a pic from my pics on the forum?
https://www.coxengineforum.com/t367-how-to-post-an-image-in-a-topic
Re: how do you fly an rc plane?
You are capable of right clicking the picture, clicking "Copy Image Location" and then clicking the picture of a photograph above next to the red F and the chain. Paste the link into that box and it will appear like this. This is after you have uploaded the picture to the plethora of services out there. Some here use Photobucket. Others just use Servimg.
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Re: how do you fly an rc plane?
I remember those plastic horns now, thanks Rolla.
You can use a drop of CA or epoxy to keep it in place. Gorilla glue may work as well, but use it very sparingly. The stuff likes to expand.
Good luck!
You can use a drop of CA or epoxy to keep it in place. Gorilla glue may work as well, but use it very sparingly. The stuff likes to expand.
Good luck!
Re: how do you fly an rc plane?
microflitedude wrote:I remember those plastic horns now, thanks Rolla.
You can use a drop of CA or epoxy to keep it in place. Gorilla glue may work as well, but use it very sparingly. The stuff likes to expand.
Good luck!
last night i tried to plug in the battery in the super cub but it wouldnt respond and i couldnt get the servos to stop buzzing.
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Every one here wants to help BUT
14Tylbow you need local help
and there are tons of folks to provide it
Call one of these fellows who lives very near you
Scott Oleson (763) 742-0642 Instruction Coordinator
Dale Anderson (612) 481-6405 Airplane Instruction
Bob Moser (763) 434-3827 Airplane Instruction
Mike Flander (763) 439-6959 3D Aerobatics Instruction
Jim Taylor (612) 868-0419 Airplane Instruction
Once you get it sorted keep this (or another) thread alive and let us know how you are progressing
and there are tons of folks to provide it
Call one of these fellows who lives very near you
Scott Oleson (763) 742-0642 Instruction Coordinator
Dale Anderson (612) 481-6405 Airplane Instruction
Bob Moser (763) 434-3827 Airplane Instruction
Mike Flander (763) 439-6959 3D Aerobatics Instruction
Jim Taylor (612) 868-0419 Airplane Instruction
Once you get it sorted keep this (or another) thread alive and let us know how you are progressing
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Re: how do you fly an rc plane?
If you were close to me, I give free lessons
I taught myself to fly. If you have an iPhone, there is a good app called Absolute RC Plane Sim, that will help you with your coordination and learning the controls. It also works on an iPad. My youngest son (6), I started him on that and now he flies a MCX2 helicopter around the house pretty good (he bought with his Christmas money).
I taught myself to fly. If you have an iPhone, there is a good app called Absolute RC Plane Sim, that will help you with your coordination and learning the controls. It also works on an iPad. My youngest son (6), I started him on that and now he flies a MCX2 helicopter around the house pretty good (he bought with his Christmas money).
Re: how do you fly an rc plane?
Here is my $uperCub and it's still my favorite to fly... now I have over 10 planes and 4 helicopters.
http://www.horizonrcflyers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1711
http://www.horizonrcflyers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1711
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