How to land a Nitro RC Plane

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Uploaded by on May 22, 2009

Well I thought I will drop some little ideas on landing RC Planes. Got my Edge 540 redbull to do that first, later will do another video for EDF jets cuz thats where I am well known for smooooooooth landings lol hehehe. Comments feedback welcome at alishanmao@gmail.com. Don't forget to check http://www.redcatracing.com, http://www.rctoyhouse.com , http://www.hobby-estore.com , http://www.metacafe.com/channels/alishanmao, http://www.metacafe.com/redcat racing and http://www.youtube.com/alishanmao. Cheers

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  • i just recently got a trainer airplane, never flown a plane before i got it for free it needs a remote, its nitro made out of balsa wood. single rear aleron and wing alerons, rudder and throttle what should i get for a remote? i have a futaba platinum something 7 ch receiver. its an older plane probably 30 years + all original never ran. what kind of remote?

  • @nicklokey916 maybe DX6i is enough

  • is that Futaba 6EX

  • @dealio82 yes it is

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  • @gcdesroches Thank you 20 years of RC Talking. but instead of appreciating what one is trying to do and do it for good, you come up with showing off your 20 years of RC talking. Well why not show us how you land your planes. Words are not enough. On youtube people trust videos, not just someone typing comments. Cheers.

  • @gcdesroches Links did not work. Post a response, and if its a good tutorial, I will approve it. let people benefit from good tutorials.

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  • @nicklokey916 I have a DX6I with servos and I gotta tell you that it works perfectly! can hold up to 10 models (Yak-54, Blade, Extra, etc. either way more than enough room to hold your planes/helicopters) 2 types of aircraft, heli/plane/jet, 2.4 GHz DSM Spread Spectrum Technology, so when you're at the flying field you don't need a clip just go fly! In the end I highly recommend this reomote control! I use it and it's really worth the money ($300-$600, 600 if you want servos)

  • Thats probably my favorite transmitter.

  • Yes, I do not like showman telling story tales.

    Remember...very tiny movements.

    What about expo and travel?

    You do not need aerobatic throws to land a plane.

  • @maciejbugno dud kinda harsh on this guy.

  • @MrJo8483 thank you it turns out not even 5 miles away from my house there is a club and they invited me to join thanks again and wish me luck! lol

  • @jimmyjohn2468 hay john if u are new at the hobby it would probably be a good idea to look for a club near u.they will probably have a buddybox which allows an instructor to help u fly with 2 remotes

  • u should not be instructing others if u do not know your self u cant even hold your remote right

  • very helpfull i got my first nitro hell my first plane and have not flown it yet.little nervous alot of work could be gone in a flash! lol thanks again going to use your advice

  • Futaba receivers were getting recalled for losing signal with plane and planes crashing. If u bought it after June 2011 u should call Futaba

  • @nicklokey916 hey if u have a futaba reciver get a futaba 6 or 7c :)

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