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RC Planes for Beginners Part II

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Uploaded by on Aug 12, 2010

This is Part II of this series. Find Part I and Part III on my channel as well. I am uploading this 3 parts series, upon request. In this video you will see and learn how to connect 4 channels to receiver and configure the plane. I am using a Trainer plane (RedCat Racing Cessna). Part III is the flight video. So do not forget to watch All 3 Parts. Comments and feedback welcome at alishanmao@gmail.com or ali@redcatracing.com Don't forget to check http://www.redcatracing.com http://www.hobby-estore.com http://www.rctoyhouse.com and http://www.youtube.com/alishanmao

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  • I like your videos, and I am learning a lot from them, but which RC Plane would you recomend to someone who has never ever had any experience at all to get - buy.

    and a plane that it will not be bored to flight,

    Thanks for the videos and keep it up.

  • @santanatrucking Cessnas are good choice. Check my new videos soon

  • whats the difference from a 2 channel and three channel plane? 

  • @hoodstarx1 more controls to controls :D

  • I can't wait for the heli's and planes to be realesed! screw the 1/5 scale electric work on the planes :'(!

  • @headshotinureyes :) More planes will come

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  • this video taught me a lot,,connecting esc with receiver,,,, thnx a lot

  • where do u suggest buying from? thats cheap but good

  • @alishanmao ok so which Cesna model is a good choice for a beginner who is mucho interested and doesn't want to get bored easily.

  • @santanatrucking : If you want a airplane to learn to fry with, check out the Park Zone Vapor, It is a micro flyer that you can fly in your own back yard. It is rugged for its size and will teach you the fundamental of flying which are altitude and speed control and making turns. It is slow enough not to get you into trouble. i fly mine in front of my house and it is a blast. Just don't fly it when windy.

  • @hoodstarx1 2 channel is throttle and rudder. 3 channel is throttle, elevator and rudder

  • i dont see any redcat planes on the redcat racing website??

    

  • @hoodstarx1 No problem.  I don't know too much but I like to help when I can.

  • @legoliker7517 nope it wasnt thanks alot dude :)

  • @hoodstarx1 1ch: Throttle or rudder(turning) only. 2ch: Throttle or rudder(often differential thrust, aka speeding up one of 2 motors or slowing the other one down, to turn.) 3ch: Throttle, Rudder or aileron(rolls the plane, to turn. often needs some elevator), Elevator(Up and Down). 4ch: Throttle, Rudder, Ailerons, Elevator............Hope it wasn't too complicated

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