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Piper Cub J3 Beginners Guide Part 1

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Uploaded by on Jan 9, 2009

http://www.myrcguides.com/ - Part 1 - Assembly of the Piper Cub

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  • how much fly time do u get?

  • I used to get around 5-6mins of flight depending on if I flew at full throttle all the time.

  • Where and are replacement parts (fuselage, tail assembly, wing, propellers) available for this plane?

  • at nitroplanes

  • Im probably going to buy this plane, but before i do i would like to know if any parts of the plane are made of polostyerene

  • its all foam

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  • Great video. I just ordered one of these today. I wanted to start with something that I wouldn't feel like I lost an investment when I crashed it. Yes, I'm not so naive to think I'm not going to auger in a few times. I'm hoping this will give me a good starting point with R/C planes.

  • @nuttcaze that is da biggest heli ive ever seen! nice

  • Mine wasn't. Mine is all foam and the nose was not reinforced at all and it was hollow. Two crashes the plane was broke into pieces. I had to duct tape together, so I could continue to fly. I'm going to buy material and build a stronger fuselage, once I get comfortable flying it, I'll buy a replacement fuselage.

  • u sound like a pro

  • cool

  • thanks a lot, very helpful 5 star vid. you have me sold because i was looking for something very easy to put together.

  • im actualy doing the reverse from you lol

    i started out with planes like 17 years ago

    now ive just got my first 420 class heli

    a blade 400

    ive had some fixed pitch heli experience and about a year training on a flight sim for helis

    starting out on a new plane or heli is a interesting process lol

    have fun

  • @mandolinplayer13 no its kindof different its plastic that feels like those bigwheel toys thats reinforced with foam

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