Flying RC Jets, 2
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@Flyinguy Where did you buy the kangaroo? from nitoplanes website?
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could you send me the link to where I could buy the kangaroo?
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Awsome flying! I fly at Apollo 11 feild also.
What is the song?
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Any type of Rc Plane you would reccommend?
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Is there way to put a Camera on board the Aircraft? And controll it by watching it on a monitor screen? Lol, that be so easy then to keep up with the aircraft.
Logandown 4 years ago
There's no real smooth way to transition to a jet though. They're a beast of their own- These things have the systems of a real airplane, and are much heavier than any prop job. But their size tends to make them much more stable than any prop. If you want to get good at flying quick, I suggest that you DO NOT get a large aircraft- they're too stable. I learned on a .25 sized trainer.
Flyinguy 4 years ago
I order a Pa Edge 540T Aircraft, I was gonna use that as a tranier. But when I come to Jets, "eventually" What would you reccommend?
Logandown 4 years ago
You know, any plane will be good to learn on. I flew gliders and prop jobs for seven years before I got into jets. But when you start to think "jet" you'll probably wanna get yourself a good pusher prop (or a ducted fan)- learning to fly without the aid of accelerated slipstream (aka prop-wash) is important, it leads to a loss of control effectiveness at a higher speed than you would experience with tractor prop.
Flyinguy 4 years ago
That is increadible!!!!!! I have been watching your videos and its unbeliveable. Got any tips because Im getting my frist Plane? How you keep it in sight and what would you reccommend?
Logandown 4 years ago
Thanks. It's really all just practice. You build faster and faster planes and it just becomes natural- you begin to feel what the plane is doing rather than just seeing it.
Flyinguy 4 years ago