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Post by rookieflyer421 on Dec 19, 2014 20:29:33 GMT 1
Yeah ghost they were very helpful. That's how I learned of my landing gear not being assembled correctly I spent all night watching all those videos and it's a nice day today to practice everything I learned in those videos. Thank you for all your help. It gave me some confidence on my ability to help me become a good rc pilot.
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pug205
Flight lieutenant
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Post by pug205 on Dec 19, 2014 21:46:57 GMT 1
Easy to find too! Flite test series and pick which ones next!
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Post by rookieflyer421 on Dec 20, 2014 2:55:08 GMT 1
I those videos were very helpful. I practiced most of what they said in those videos. I just taxied around for about 5 minutes then tried lifting the tail off the ground as they did in the videos they are great learning tools. I'm not as eager to fly after watching them I might spend a lot of time on the ground for a bit get used to moving around then do touch and go's to get he take off landing part down then go to the air. I've got time and plenty of space to play so no big rush to fly just yet. Still tryin to get my trimming right my plane wants to go right a lot when taxiing at higher speeds not sure if it's the surface I'm taxiing on or the plane.
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Post by Knackered Sailor on Dec 21, 2014 1:46:44 GMT 1
Go at your own pace mate always. As for trimming you're not going to be able to do that until it's in the air. Get up a couple hundred feet flying on about half throttle into the wind and see if it wants to drift left/right etc and trim gently until it's nice and reasonably stable. Have fun.
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