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@billblumenthal414410 ай бұрын
70 years old and now finally have time and resources to get back into RC. I find your videos helpful as I set up planes and helicopters . Trying to set my grandson up to be able to participate in the hobby. Thanks for your time and especially camera crew.
@ronnieschaniel99278 ай бұрын
I have been building Kits since 1978/1981, you assemble planes, I build them, well I use to build them...
@MWall71110 ай бұрын
A tip to strengthen the wood is to soak it with thin CA. I do this on battery trays and screw holes. Just make sure there is good ventilation while the wood dries. Awesome plane! Can't wait to see the next in the series.
@GoofballFlyer8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the thrust reverse details. I never would have figured that out on my own.
@BrianPhillipsRC8 ай бұрын
You're welcome! Hope we can help ever once in a while on these things ;)
@wings992510 күн бұрын
Really enjoyed watching this, Brian and Megan. Thank you. I don't own this model and probably never will, but I love watching your content. The humour, general RC information and feeling of "being with friends" is great. Watching all the way through, start to finish, for my own enjoyment, and to help with keeping long format videos going strong. They're great and very unique to you. 🎉
@BrianPhillipsRC10 күн бұрын
Our pleasure! We're glad you "get it" since that's what we're trying to create...the feeling of speaking to a buddy who doesn't shut up - LOL ;) - but seriously, we want to make an environment where you can just sit down with BrianPhillips (video playing) and build yours right along with us - and then find great success, in hopes that you won't out pace us ;) Thanks for the kind words!
@mrk82126 ай бұрын
Gorgeous plane. The last foam plane (Flightline B25) I bought was $529 for PNP plus another $130 for a receiver. $660 compared to $850 for the balsa BNF. No regrets on the B25, but another $190 for a bigger balsa plane seems like decent value to me.
@robertklement581110 ай бұрын
Your programming details are the best. It’s taught me how and why all the settings work and can be adjusted……and also understand the electronics 😎
@Rick_Retired10 ай бұрын
Brian, I truly enjoy watching your build videos captured so well by your camera crew Megan.
@stevenvanderlelie778510 ай бұрын
Got the Draco as my wife bought it for Christmas. Got myself my second UMX TTE. So will pass this one although it’s beautiful. Have fun flying in 2024 Brian. Thanks again for this enthousiastic video.
@GoofballFlyer10 ай бұрын
On the $849 price. I speced out a Sig Senior Cadet ARF with a Spektrum motor, 80 amp ESC, 6 channel receiver, prop, spinner and 6 Hitec HS-311 servos @ $14 each. Total was $862 and similar to the Timber ARF because the parts you need are almost identical. Yes, you can go cheaper on some of the parts, but you can do that on the Timber too. Balsa models are more expensive than foam. If you don't like the price don't buy it. Mine is on pre-order.
@BrianPhillipsRC10 ай бұрын
100% and that's why many don't get the more expensive planes. Not everyone can afford this type of plane, and I totally get it. The difference with these balsa planes, is that it'll be in GREAT shape in 10 or 15 years, whereas the foamies will have loads of hangar rash, and just deteriorate more. I still love foam, don't get me wrong, but once in a while, balsa wood is just dang cool!!!! Appreciate your comment - Thanks!
@x-ray_man335910 ай бұрын
Brian, your comment about a bigger Conscendo was spot on! I would buy 2 of them. If you have H/H’s attention, let’s get’r done!👍🏼
@rc4fun10 ай бұрын
Am using WIHA tools Hax and screwdrivers which I bought from Tower Hobbies about 30 years back and the quality is magnificent and they have followed me from Pakistan to New Zealand and now in Australia and could not find that quality of workmanship on any other tool yet.
@clintyiu10 ай бұрын
This is my first viewing of you unboxing and setting up a plane... You are great and so is Meghan... I had so many laughs. You are making me want to buy every plane out you reviewed even though my son and I can barely fly the Sport cub! LOL
@richardhensley828110 ай бұрын
Thinking about picking one up, & show it off! Moving up to the next level
@FunnyGalaxy-sh3ns10 ай бұрын
Finally, they did this plane in balsa. I love the balsa planes man. They hold up so much better than the foam planes do and look so much more real. Thank you sir may I have another please😁
@FunnyGalaxy-sh3ns10 ай бұрын
God I wish they would give you more balsa planes to go over. I like balsa so much more than I do foam.
@CaptBaldo110 ай бұрын
Great job on the 2000 mm TurboTax Timber! When Installing nuts in a hole, place a piece of masking tape over the end of the nut driver and push the nut into the tape. It will hold the nut in place. I'm a retired aircraft mechanic and that trick saved my butt alot.
@shawnomack457 ай бұрын
That plane is on my bucket list
@FunnyGalaxy-sh3ns10 ай бұрын
You said it's technically not radio setup you're right it's radio installation... That's awesome that windshield peace comes off man that gives you all kinds of room. You can get in to everything that way you get to the e. Yes. C. You can get to all of that stuff man that's awesome
@RcPilotBrown10 ай бұрын
I was just thinking yesterday that a 2.0m TTE would sell like hotcakes. 🎉🎉🎉
@RickyD196810 ай бұрын
WOW what a Beautiful Airplane !!! And Brian with your Awesome flight skills should be no problem with this beast !!!
@FunnyGalaxy-sh3ns10 ай бұрын
Hey, Brian, I'm happy to see that you guys finally invested. In some good screwdriver's man all right way to go dude!!! BTW Ramey RC is awesome....his accent is really thick and at times it can be a little hard to understand what he says but he's a brilliant builder and his work speaks for itself man.. its just awesome. And as for my CA, I keep it at room temperature. I don't put mine in the fridge either.
@diggnitwithtraviswhitt911210 ай бұрын
May have to buy this beautiful beast
@calvinpeterson320310 ай бұрын
Best setup and build videos are the best i setup my radio with ease great vids 👌🏾
@kevinoharra708410 ай бұрын
Per my earlier suggestion, beeswax (or toilet wax ring) works great to hold screws onto screwdriver, and also works great to hold nut in the nutdriver.
@FunnyGalaxy-sh3ns10 ай бұрын
The only thing I know about lock type is it won't stick if your bolts are oily. So make sure the bolts your lock tighting are free of oil. And the whole you're putting them in is free of oil and keep lock tight away from any plastic. It will turn it to potato chips. That's what it turns into like. Crispy potato chip feeling stuff and it just yes, bricks down in the dust. Basically, it will completely destroy any plastic. It comes in contact with..
@randyreid355810 ай бұрын
great job
@drwtrex10 ай бұрын
man 😂you all are the best ….. I love watching ..!!!
@Pix.Ailes_024 ай бұрын
C'est juste génial JF, en tou cas respect à Madame pour t'avoir suivi dans ce mix entre Indiana Jones, Koh-Lanta ou Retour à l'instinct primaire 🙏 Maintenant qui lui a coupé la tête et crevé les yeux ??? Tu as essayé le riz pour la batterie et ce qu'il reste du drone? Perso j'aurais essayé avec un autre drone et un genre de grapin accroché à un systeme de larguage pour degager le drone dépaneur en cas de soucis, avec une personne au sol et le pilote à côté pour guider avec des jumelles avant les intempéries. J'ai deja récupéré un avion RC avec un air2s, et un hélico semi-maquette avec un hubsan zino et un eméteur 5,8ghz sanglé en dessous pour avoir un vrai retour vertical, parce-que mine de rien ce vieux coucou de zino est si lourd (avec une 3s 5000mah qui depasse de 5cm derriere, ca résiste à des vents de fou et soulève un éléphant ! ) Content pour toi au final, c'est tellementt frustrant de savoir un de ses drones dans la nature, c'est nos bébés à nous les passionés! À+ amigo 😉
@michaelmitchell590910 ай бұрын
I used to work for perryman company whom is a titanium manufacturer. The supplied ti to Lockheed Martin for the build of the sr-72....Perryman is in Washington county, PA., which is were I'm from too. O got late off when the plague hit, they called me back but wanted to send me to the plant that is 1-1/2 hour drive one way so I said no thanks. I miss working for perryman, they used to be a good company.
@jo_rellvs..10 ай бұрын
Love Ya HUGE!! GREAT PLANE, Too Big for me.. but I LOVE it still!! Thanks Camera Crew!! Meg :}
@oldscratch354010 ай бұрын
Good, I was just fixing to ask if you got y I urge Hands on this one. Question answered. Can't wait to check this out over the weekend to come.
@russc328810 ай бұрын
I'v gained so much from your site in setting numerous planes up over the years. Thank you for that. One thing that's always bugged me is the fact you set your planes up with the prop on. The first things I taught my grandson in flying RC was to always have the prop off until your actually ready to fly and always treat these LiPo's as small grenades. I don't trust any thing electronic, especially when my fingers are at stake. . And my batteries are either fully charged before flight, or in storage mode tucked safely away in an ammo box or safer. One thing I always do as well is to balance my props. Ok - I"m done complaining - do it because I don't want to see some one (you) get hurt because something "should have been off". A great teaching moment for our kids and those new to the hobby. Wouldnt you say ? Russ
@highdesertmisfitsrcclub284610 ай бұрын
Good Advice Russ ..
@ryanwhitaker208818 күн бұрын
Great video, this helped me fully setup this aircraft having no prior knowlage of balsa planes or bnf style aircraft. The only thing I'm confused about, is it seems like every other tutorial for binding controllers involves a bind plug, and I didn't notice you using one. I also didn't need one to bind my transmitter, and I was able to get safe select working as well. Does this aircraft just have a receiver that doesn't need a bind plug or something?
@BrianPhillipsRC18 күн бұрын
We now have a push button we press to BIND. You can also use a plug, if you wish, and some other brands still use a plug. the newer Rx'es have a button.
@ryanwhitaker208810 күн бұрын
@BrianPhillipsRC I got it all setup, thanks! Only thing left is reverse thrust, but I know how to set that up.
@ryanwhitaker208810 күн бұрын
@@BrianPhillipsRC Also, I'm looking into upgrading the landing gear system, I love the gear in the super timber. Any ideas?
@robertdaino325510 ай бұрын
Brian - love your channel! Quick question - if you put floats on this Timber and fly it off of water, is there any concern for the exterior servo(s) getting wet???
@BrianPhillipsRC10 ай бұрын
I just had another question - all the foamies do this too...shouldn't be an issue, but if you're real concerned, just make a plash guard for the rear servos. Gotta keep in mind, the servo is mostly splash shielded already, and if you get water into the electronics, you'd be already under water, and for some time - might have already been a "bad day" if that happens. Either way I will share about this after I do floats when our pond is done :) I can't wait!!!
@chester82gtstang9 ай бұрын
Oh man that is a beautiful Timber! I don't think the price is that bad after pricing out Balsa ARFs.
@mrghost450910 ай бұрын
I really wish Eflight would utilize 6 and 12 pin connectors instead of separate servo connectors. The whole, "Rats Nest" of wires and connectors is so frustrating with these planes. Especially when you have to remove the wings for transport to and from the airfield.
@brandongibson555610 ай бұрын
Love the “prison” voice. You should do an entire radio set up in that voice. Haha.
@FunnyGalaxy-sh3ns10 ай бұрын
I think that plane is a fine candidate for an 8S set up. I bet that plane would balance easier with an 8S set up too.
@Flybrei10 ай бұрын
Very cool👍👍👍👍
@roboberto66578 ай бұрын
Brian, I flew my new Turbo Timber SWS 2.0 for the first time today at my AMA club. I love it! I'm new and I see it as a plane I can grow into. However, my trainer and the builder/programmer, who also love the plane, noticed that it makes a strange high pitched sound when flying. Their best guess is that there is not enough air flow out of the fuselage. I couldn't find anything in the manual that mentioned creating one, as some apparently do. Nor could we find a location meant to create one. Do you hear this when you fly it? Any ideas?
@doughughes510710 ай бұрын
A great video and thank you for the very informative detail of the ESC set up. I wanted to buy this model as I already own the 1.5M variant. However, I am so disappointed that E flite have permitted two external servo controls! They are not weather proof, will get drenched if you use floats and being a tail dragger, will collect all manner of material off a grass runway. Finally, in my view, what was a beautiful looking aircraft, has been ruined by poor design. Anyhow, thank you for you and Megan's hard work producing this material, even with a sore throat!
@BrianPhillipsRC10 ай бұрын
I understand your concerns. Two external servos at the tail might be getting a tiny bit wet, but to be honest, I guess I just haven't ever had anything come of that issue. Keep in mind, most all the foamies are the same way...BUT I guess it's not totally inconceivable that one could run into issues. Couldn't one make a cover, similar to what the UMX planes use over the linear long throw servos??? Might that solve your concern? Also, and to be fair...I LIKE having them out, WAY easier to service....BUT they are pretty much butt ugly. The cover would help with both issues, OR a super skilled balsa wood crafter could fairly easily move them inboard, OR at least up front, with long control rods. Thanks for the feedback, and I hope you get a chance to see one in person. It might change your mind ;) ..& Thanks for being here with us too!
@davidweinar576310 ай бұрын
Love your videos and love this plane going to have to save my pennies so I can get one.......oh by the way about your comment about having a blizzard and 20inches of snow I feel your pain being as I live in the Buffalo NY area and have recieved almost 73inches in the last week so I can't see me flying anytime soon............Go Bills
@JeremyLocock4 ай бұрын
You don’t want locktight to dry or it will turn to powder when you tighten it up
@BrianPhillipsRC4 ай бұрын
If that were true, the MFG'ers wouldn't be able to apply it to bolt before shipping them in packs. Might be a slightly different formula, but my understanding (which I've proven a few times so far) is that the solvent will eat plastic. Maybe the stuff on the bolts from the MFG'ers is PAINT and not Loctite?
@patrickhoyle83576 ай бұрын
My flaps out of the box were weird, ended up taking servo arms off and replacing 2 or 3 notches up or down on the splines. Like yours, the servos were bottoming out on the up position. The figures in the book are a mile out
@patrickhoyle83576 ай бұрын
My figures are -12% 35% & 74%, this is with the arms altered
@Maine_laser_creations8 ай бұрын
Are we talking about RCsparks, lol😂😂
@BrianPhillipsRC8 ай бұрын
maybe ;) LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL - in the woods - LOL
@Maine_laser_creations8 ай бұрын
Hahahaha, I knew who it was as soon as you said that lol. I've been watching you and RCsparks for years now. Your review of the Carbon Cub S 2 is what made me get back into flying RC's again.
@ta420nk55 ай бұрын
defiantly rc sparks lol
@TimPeterson-lh3mc10 ай бұрын
Found, you somehow seemed to work kept you around.. came across Tyler perry nice place, awesome stuff and then come to find out Remy does what he does. Pretty much the only three r c people I watch. Trippy had no idea. You all knew each other. Like a conspiracy theory going on or something LOL. Too funny, keep up the good work, guys, you too, Megan.🎉
@BrianPhillipsRC10 ай бұрын
We only know Ramy via KZbin, but don't actually know Tyler Perry... if you have a connection, hook us up! :) But really, RC aviation is a pretty small world and we've meet some pretty amazing people. Thanks for being here with us!
@fredzastrow41518 ай бұрын
Servus, eine Frage, habe alles zusammen gebaut mit den Schwimmern, dass Problem ist das das Schwimmerruder in die falsche Richtung geht wie das vom Seitenruder, hast du eine Idee, danke für eine Antwort, VG Fred
@davidhollfelder99407 ай бұрын
Use thread locker on all metal to metal screws .. especially grub screws in collars that hold the wheels on.
@BrianPhillipsRC7 ай бұрын
That's cool so long as you're not talking about any plastic to metal contact areas, then if you REALLY want thread locker, you gotta get the thread locker on the bolts/screws and then let it dry before installing them. It's the solvent that makes it runny that will cause cracking and weakening the plastic. I've learned that lesson a few times over, and thankful it was in my earlier RC days ;)
@mattstehle10 ай бұрын
You need to add a lot of pigment to make plastics white, which makes them weaker, so it's a good thing they left all those parts natural color.
@DuffusMonkey10 ай бұрын
You got wood!
@michaelmitchell590910 ай бұрын
That should be a gasser Brian. Imagine how bad ass it would be with a 4 stroke OS Max engine or a Kolm engine...
@michaelmitchell590910 ай бұрын
I watched the whole video, and i dont even fly!. I want to this spring. Im starting with the aeroscout cause of the prop behind cab. Is it on your site Brian?... I will buy it thru your channel man.
@louismousseau100410 ай бұрын
Merci beau clip
@darrenrobillard949610 ай бұрын
My turbo timber prop came alive with the throttle cut on while on the table in AS3X mode. I believe my Tx lost connection with it, but it almost got me. From now on prop stays off.
@jacksampson771110 ай бұрын
Wow that is one expensive plane!!! You are moving up...
@boss223410 ай бұрын
Love the big Balsa bird. I would put inflatable s landing gear on it to quiet it down and give it a smoother ride. 50$ to 75$ price reduction would make me smile . Knowing you have an upgraded ESC and all , you have no retracts and such . Even knowing manufacturers have more labor in Balsa planes.. Don’t get me wrong I love it. Just my thoughts for a man that has more planes than he has room or brains.😂
@IllFlyIt10 ай бұрын
Balsa is worth it. So happy to see the option even if it’s a bit pricy. It will fly so much nicer!
@RichieRich98021510 ай бұрын
Brian, how big of pond are you building, and do you have some kind of boat to retrieve a plane when needed? I like this plane with the canopy compared to the 1.5m Turbo! 👍😁
@BrianPhillipsRC10 ай бұрын
It will about about .8 acres, give or take. No boat... yet. :) We'll have to figure out some sort of retrieval mechanism.
@bomber655410 ай бұрын
Hi Brian Your video s are great and it wud be nice to see a bit more of camera crew instead of camera crews voice ! I love this SWS Timber and I own a Timber turbo 1.5 m . It looks to be a fantastic model , however I am very sceptical and not impressed that it has plastic clevis's !!! Those plastic pins are not as strong or have the longevity as metal ones ! Not keen on paying $1599 Australian ! What is your opinion on plastic clevis's? I have written off a PC -9 1500 mm wspan because of elevator plastic pin failure .I Appreciate your response Cheers Bomber.
@brandonbrown360010 ай бұрын
Industrial scale tech? Not a awful job and pays pretty decent but what does Mrs. Phillips do? No offense, im trying to figure out the house and property and the amazing collection. Again no offense, I am jealous and need to figure the trick out lol. Anyways awesome build and plane and its one I may pick up soon.
@BrianPhillipsRC10 ай бұрын
Awesome plane, you NEED it ;) bprc.me/Timber My "trick" ;) - I work on industrial scales. Much of my work is checking and calibrating scales. Some is installing scales, while other parts had be integrating my equipment to periphery industrial equipment, such as large scale food systems, chemical plants, truck scales, railroad scales, all the way down to analytical balances in laboratory environments. For the sake of clarity, lets just say that I work HARD to take care of what people need. I have an opportunity to touch many lives, and because I take care of customers, they keep having me back...for decades. This makes it hard for my company to shed me off like a parasite ;) LOL JK, they take good care of me, and I take good care of them back. Opposite this effort, for almost two decades now, me and my wife (and family) are very frugal. We save and give routinely, and our investments have been lucrative, but some might say they're more risky than most would tolerate (which may be true for most). I don't stop...just ask my Megan. Also, don't discount the almost one decade doing this "side gig" and the fact that we operate a small farm here too, which is after all, a "first generation farm" being operated in good faith, for a profit intensive ;) (you will get it, if you farm - if you don't I can't explain it here). Basically, we're hard workers, and I drive my wife crazy with it...then we live like we don't have it, except for things that are part of our multi-pronged approach to long investments, our property being one of them. We live and run a very tax efficient lifestyle, aka, we don't waste a single opportunity to take advantage of legal way to shed tax liability as we have come up in our careers. Also, if I didn't mention it, my wife is a few credits short of a masters degree, and it makes us a TON of money (that was a hilarious joke - she was a teacher for 10 years, and she almost never made as much as I did with my Associates Degree - LOL LOL LOL - but she was and is a HARD worker). Okay, I could go on, but don't want you to get the wrong idea. Your question is fair, and I want to answer it as well as I can, and I could and would tell you WAY more about our exact situation if I were in person with you, BUT on a public forum, I gotta keep it a bit more vague. I'm a pretty transparent type of guy, and love to help others get as far as they can get. I'm always working with my customers in this regard...some to a larger degree, and some to an almost non-existent degree, just depends on how much time we get to spend together. It's fun too, since I get to see people on somewhat regular frequencies, monthly, quarterly, semi-annually, annually, and I get to see what's going on with their pursuits, and share how ours are going. I think this may play a role in why I enjoy such a good career - I care about my customers, personally and professionally, and they care about me - it can and does happen...but it's not easy. Hope this helps, and hope you can read between the lines enough to get what you need from what I CAN say to answer your question.
@marccroes262610 ай бұрын
hey brian you should put some rubber O-ring between the 4 screw and the Call
@leejones88049 ай бұрын
Hey Brian l have the E-flite Viper 90mm Jet wanted to know how to setup thrust reverse on it l have the Spectrum DX8E transmitter there a Bec wire coming from the Avian 130amp ESC don't know what that for can you tell me what to do about thrust reverse
@BrianPhillipsRC9 ай бұрын
Watch the Viper videos for details on what to do.
@jamesturncliff596010 ай бұрын
What a beautiful airplane I would love to be able to scratch build it. You should try using scissors on the plastic bags more gentle than a knife
@robertklement58119 ай бұрын
Can you do a video on how to set up Crow with this airplane. Thank you?
@BrianPhillipsRC9 ай бұрын
We plan to do it. It'll be a super easy mod, and we already have it on our docket...but just waiting a few weeks or months to cover this part. We usually try to line this up for when we do our "Second Thoughts" but also depends on if the planes are in stock or not. We TRY not to put out a video, if planes are impossible to get...but we often fail. Okay, here's a couple in the mean time to tide you over. Might not be EXACTLY the same setup, but might get you where you need to be, if you can't wait. We have more, but these were quick and easy to find. ASW-17 - kzbin.info/www/bejne/mqTThYCQd8R9jqc Ranger 1.2m - kzbin.info/www/bejne/f4vJoaaDjrt-hpY
@robertklement58119 ай бұрын
Mine remain question was to confirm my thoughts that I have to relearn the servo settings as the receiver was not set with Crow. After watching that video you sent me realize we do have to relearn servo settings. I thought that was the case. I learned a lot from you in the last eight months that I feel pretty confident with forward programming and avian set ups. I want to thank you for that.
@martinwaser6 ай бұрын
Hi Brian. Watching your videos with pleasure! 🙂 Unfortunately I cannot buy my models with your links, because I am in Switzerland. I am considering buying this thing, seems awesome! One piece of advise in terms of safety: I NEVER program or manipulate on my planes with the prop installed! Just not worth it, seen/heard too many mishaps with live models on the bench. Would be so easy in this video, because you literally just installed it. Just leave it off until you are done! ;-) BRGDS from Switzerland
@MrBlompod4 ай бұрын
its finally lives up to its namesake 😄 In Australia they're over 15 hundred dollars 😒
@ajmerrill49837 ай бұрын
hey Brian i would get a hold of your connection at horizon and find what is going . the cost of this plane . there should be be better quality linkages
@bluecamaross10 ай бұрын
The "camera crew" has very pretty nails!... Great video guys! oh and You're pretty too Brian!...lol
@BrianPhillipsRC10 ай бұрын
She does! And thanks?!? :) lol
@sambuvca2210 ай бұрын
Thats basically the NE1
@calvinpeterson320310 ай бұрын
My umx turbo timber gave me a baby cut ever since then i always check throttle cut
@michaelrajca60438 ай бұрын
brian i love watchin your thorough videos especially if i plan to b uy that model. my only wish that it seems like you go thru the radio setup a little faster than you did with the build. i know alot of people know but that screen looks different on different radios. there are different methods to do what you accomplshed also. i had to gripe about something, but thats just me. keeep up the great work buddy
@marccroes262610 ай бұрын
to make balsa ferm use loctite in the holes and let it dry
@mrk82126 ай бұрын
Look at that Tigercat.. if you want your breakfast nook back I will get that out of your way.
@M4rkmcc2110 ай бұрын
Is the skin that covers the frame of the plane thin and easily punctured/torn?
@highdesertmisfitsrcclub284610 ай бұрын
Good question pal. You would think so bit no this stiff is rather tough I'm sure it's either a mono coat or oro coat.
@ficosk810 ай бұрын
Shit.. finding this just by coincidence before weekend... Awesome plane :D
@richardhensley82816 ай бұрын
Gorilla glue what I use the only one to use so it never falls off 49:31
@kjellobrun680010 ай бұрын
What do you do if there's only one banana? Your videos are very very useful for alot of people Brian and Crew 👍 keep it up!
@brandonseals67329 ай бұрын
can i use my NX6 on this plane??
@MrNolenmoore10 ай бұрын
Does this have remote ID?
@millboss137227 күн бұрын
Just started watching your vids. Great, thank you. ..but you have never watched loctite dry before you installed a screw unless you live in space. Its an anaerobic product.
@ThatBigJeep10 ай бұрын
id love to grab this but man a $900 timber is a big pill
@jimsodowsky12989 ай бұрын
Socket wrenches. are good tools...
@BrianPhillipsRC9 ай бұрын
yes
@richg795210 ай бұрын
This is one beautiful balsa plane. The $850 price tag seems a little high to me plus the cost of batteries for the average hobbyist. Yes, I know they will sell some, but there’s no way I can afford one. Guess I’ll keep flying my coffee cup Turbo Timber Evo 1.5 til it falls apart. Maybe some day the R/C gods will bless me with a plane like this! lol!! Great video Brian like always. The amount of information is priceless. Tell the camera crew great job also! Keep up the great work!!!! It is appreciated.
@MT-THNDR2077 ай бұрын
I would say that is a 90% plywood airplane.
@kokman6210 ай бұрын
Hi Brian you need a new toolbox, some sockets, and a ratchet or just spanners. makes it more professional, LOL love it all
@stephanhuth920110 ай бұрын
Top 🎉
@ronnieschaniel992710 ай бұрын
they should make gas or glo options
@russgalpin794310 ай бұрын
Your servo horn is is backwards, should be pointing down
@russgalpin794310 ай бұрын
Sizable Wrench cool name, I call them Fitzall Wrench
@CaptBaldo110 ай бұрын
Spell suggest added the Tax,(they must pay them to do that!)
@ronnieschaniel992710 ай бұрын
I would take loct tite on my fingers than Anti seize paste
@Duckman760410 ай бұрын
Its hard to believe how careless eflite is with the esc cooling. I mean did they not learn from the 1.5 that it needs proper airflow.
@BrianPhillipsRC10 ай бұрын
Those vents are basically for desert flying. I doubt the average joe will ever need to add the air scoops. The 1.5m was a foamy, with the battery trapping it in an awkward spot...this plane won't have any issues, in my opinion.
@ajmerrill49837 ай бұрын
hey Brian this plane really needs ball links on all surfaces . i fly big planes and there is no way that plastic clevis is going to be good.
@BrianPhillipsRC7 ай бұрын
I hear what you're saying, and I was also surprised to see it too, but to be honest, we haven't seen any issues yet. Admittedly, only a few flights on her so far, as this spring has been relentless in terms of wind...we have BARELY enough time to get footage produced before we need to publish it...let alone fly for fun, like I desperately want to do.
@russgalpin794310 ай бұрын
My wife loves that purple nail polish, she’s a grapel kinda girl
@BrianPhillipsRC10 ай бұрын
I'll pass that along to the Camera Crew! ;)
@jj369210 ай бұрын
🙏🤟
@FunnyGalaxy-sh3ns10 ай бұрын
Brian I would like to see you wear a helmet at all times Even if you're just eating dinner. I wanna see that helmet on you.😂😂😂😂
@marccroes262610 ай бұрын
brian use a magnet on your screwdriver
@RickyD196810 ай бұрын
AAAhhh Why are the plastic screws NOT white ????
@BrianPhillipsRC10 ай бұрын
Right?!? It's driving the Camera Crew crazy. :)
@RickyD196810 ай бұрын
@@BrianPhillipsRC Really crazy LOL
@michaelmitchell590910 ай бұрын
They should have done Draco as a balsa, and have a gas engine...