Hobbyzone Super Cub LP Bush Flying on Floats 1
Uploader Comments (steelheadhtr)
All Comments (19)
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Nice job. I have some posted as well under "highineugene1"
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nice flying......looks like the bend oregon area????
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What city is this in. Bend, Oregon?
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Love the Deschutes. Never would have imagined. Very nice
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Nice flying dude...
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when your flying with floats its a good idea to land well before you think your ten minutes is up cause the last thing you need is for the motor to automaticly cut and find yourself suck in a lake, expecially in the winter when its very cold to take a dip ;)
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about 40mins to charge, lasts about 10 minutes in the air.
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how much run time per charge and how long to charge?
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Now that is how it's done!
Great job!
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Oh man, this is so good. That first touch & go at about 1:10 was Perfect. I can fly the real thing, but I don't I could fly a remote. You don't have instrumentation and no 'feel' from the cockpit, only watching from afar. Got to be tough. That water was moving at a pretty good clip, too. Is that why you landing downstream and not up? Really nice flying and good filming, too. Thx!
im probably getting this plane, so just wonderin, if the motor dipped a little would it break?
peytmanningfan 2 years ago
Most likely not, but electronics don't like water. I've had it nose into the water a few times with out any problems. One time I even hit a tree above some rapids and the plane went through the rapids and it was OK. There pretty tough!
steelheadhtr 2 years ago
hey i need a way to be able to get good control of this on the water. would you recommend me putting a Popsicle stick with a rudder working?
sigair 2 years ago
I can't envision how that would work exactly but a rudder system would be nice. One thing that is critical is to be sure your floats are aligned precisely, and even with one another. However, it's still fairly difficult to control, especially when fighting a current or a slight breeze.
steelheadhtr 2 years ago