Hi, I sugest u start with an electric RTF airplane.This plane is a kit, u have to put it together,& buy motor,radio,all electronics.be smart & get a Ready to Fly electric,plus the price of nirtro fuel has incressed to over 50.00 a gallon.Regards Dan.
hi,im 14 years old and im planning on buying that rc plane. whats your opinion about it :do you think it s too hard for me to fly it (i have no experience in rc planes) or would you reccomend me another plane? and does the engine comes with it or you have to buy it separately? thanks !
@guigoncio97 It's a gas plane, so if you don't have any experience you really shouldn't get it. Just start with a cheaper electric one that is meant to crash (flying these is a lot harder than it looks!) Even pros only use electric planes sometimes, they just get the larger ones.
No this plane can take virtually ANY punishment you give it it just flies on.
It's due to what it's made of... It's made from something that ressembles cardboard but just in plastic and that makes it virtually indestructible to common punishment Plus how it's constructed.
The one i helped my friend build we crashed into alot of things and all it ever broke was the prop.
We just put a new one on and we flew some more. We put it through what Aircore said it could endure.
Great job for a first time by far there man! The only thing I would suggest is more rubber bands on your wing. Looks a little too few for my taste but other than that, great flying and everything! Nice skis, did you make 'em yourself? I live in northern MN so I need some too is why I ask.
The Aircore 40 Trainer was my first radio controlled airplane back in 1992. I was 11 years old and I thought it was the best thing since slice bread. Thanks for posting, this video brings back some good ol' memories.
yes it flies very good, this was its first flight & my first flight with a nitro motor, & i'm no expert flyer althought i spent allot of time on a flight simulator.its a kit & it goes together quite easily, but i recomend using epoxy(5 min.) to glue it.Regards Dan & many happy flights to you.
What a nice plane man I like that looks nice and sterdy too.
DodgeRangeRover 1 month ago
Hi, I sugest u start with an electric RTF airplane.This plane is a kit, u have to put it together,& buy motor,radio,all electronics.be smart & get a Ready to Fly electric,plus the price of nirtro fuel has incressed to over 50.00 a gallon.Regards Dan.
DanOzzyRoy 4 months ago
hi,im 14 years old and im planning on buying that rc plane. whats your opinion about it :do you think it s too hard for me to fly it (i have no experience in rc planes) or would you reccomend me another plane? and does the engine comes with it or you have to buy it separately? thanks !
guigoncio97 4 months ago
@guigoncio97 It's a gas plane, so if you don't have any experience you really shouldn't get it. Just start with a cheaper electric one that is meant to crash (flying these is a lot harder than it looks!) Even pros only use electric planes sometimes, they just get the larger ones.
thesniper1191 1 month ago
i bort it new from a person who stops using nitro so it costs 70 dollars(60 euro)
dute53333 5 months ago
Love those skis!
ThePongski 1 year ago
Hi there! You got the Futaba Skysport T4YF? 35 MHZ???
Nightfelluponme 1 year ago
The cool thing about this plane is the paramount of punishment it can withstand.
I helped my friend build one a couple of years ago and it just kept flying no matter how many crashes it had.
Hitokiri2000 2 years ago
@Hitokiri2000 unless your a first time flyer and you just dart into
the ground and the only thing left to selvage are servos and engine
aaronzack14 1 year ago
@aaronzack14
No this plane can take virtually ANY punishment you give it it just flies on.
It's due to what it's made of... It's made from something that ressembles cardboard but just in plastic and that makes it virtually indestructible to common punishment Plus how it's constructed.
The one i helped my friend build we crashed into alot of things and all it ever broke was the prop.
We just put a new one on and we flew some more. We put it through what Aircore said it could endure.
Hitokiri2000 1 year ago
Great job for a first time by far there man! The only thing I would suggest is more rubber bands on your wing. Looks a little too few for my taste but other than that, great flying and everything! Nice skis, did you make 'em yourself? I live in northern MN so I need some too is why I ask.
tylerkb12 2 years ago
you should back little snow ski's for it....it would look awsome....nice job though
derderpaintballguy 2 years ago
The Aircore 40 Trainer was my first radio controlled airplane back in 1992. I was 11 years old and I thought it was the best thing since slice bread. Thanks for posting, this video brings back some good ol' memories.
llamont123 3 years ago
Dude looks like fun man must cost a lot to set up? :)
OMBIC 3 years ago
This Plane cost about 350.00 to set up.unless i forgot to add something.
DanOzzyRoy 3 years ago
band-aids.
shoopwhoopX 2 years ago
Do you like airplanes?
1021744 3 years ago
yes it flies very good, this was its first flight & my first flight with a nitro motor, & i'm no expert flyer althought i spent allot of time on a flight simulator.its a kit & it goes together quite easily, but i recomend using epoxy(5 min.) to glue it.Regards Dan & many happy flights to you.
DanOzzyRoy 3 years ago