Very nice. MUCH better than the original cut. This will help new 3D pilots better understand what to do with the controller sticks since they are still learning basic terminology and cannot wrap their head around simple verbal commands yet! I hope HobbyKing's Video Editor better understands what we need to teach 3D. ~R~
@daggad0211 жыл бұрын
Excellent, will be seen again and again as I progress on my very enjoyable path on the mysteries of 3D flying ! I think I am fortunate having so much fun practice in front of me.. ;)
@TheChap10127 жыл бұрын
Great tutorial Mike. Thumbs up..
@BARFtheNAR10 жыл бұрын
Simply Excellent
@srichaingranites59408 жыл бұрын
Super flight
@rickhead33210 жыл бұрын
Nice 18 Ch Futaba! ~R~
@archiguitarchi6 жыл бұрын
This is my first 3D capable airplane besides the glow fuel balsa fun fly I had in 1999. I like this plane very much, but obviously you figured that anyone putting this plane together already knows everything there is to know about the electrics, routing wires, and setup. I do not. Wish me luck.
@b.w.oostdam88758 жыл бұрын
Dear Michael, sorry for the late reaction. I worked up to this point and took ome time :-). There is still something I do not understand. If I set my throws to their maximum mechanically possible deflection, what is the vaue for the throws on the transmitter at that point: 100% or above ?. It would seem to me that in order to use the maximum resolution at all rates, this would be the maximum values the transmitter has to offer. (usually 120%~140% depending on the transmitter). Am I wright ? Please would you try and clarify this some more ? Thanks again, Enjoying the video's very much indeed !
@MichaelWargo8 жыл бұрын
you need to use that to set maximum mechanical. This means the aircraft's full deflection. the measurement on the radio/servo facilitates that. the rate will be on the number where the surface is maxed out.