My First RC Plane - NexSTAR
Uploader Comments (peterlution)
All Comments (16)
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@easystar123 Thanks! I love this plane. Since it is heavier than your Alpha 40 and the wings are not true flat-bottom, it's a bit harder for beginners. I chose it due to it's scale look and nylon screw wing mount instead of rubber bands. I am still flying it. Please check out my latest video about it's modification and recent flight. Cheers!
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very nice plane and congratulations on owning your first rc plane. im sure u were excited just as i was when i first took to the skies with my alpha 40 trainer. good luck with any future planes.
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@littlegeo17 First of all, you should need an AMA membership (either full or park flyer).
Besides that, only dedicated fields allow scaled RC planes. Otherwise, park flyers
can be flown in many parks and your back yard as well.
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they don't have fields like that in NYC i tried flying and the park Rangers told me to leave the park
bloddy music this vid is shit
pbutok 4 weeks ago
@pbutok Ha! This Gershwin piece is the best for flying in the blue sky. Even United Airlines uses a version of it in their in-flight entertainment system. I will keep your shitty comments. ;)
peterlution 4 weeks ago
What is the dual servo for on the wing?
alexzracer2008 1 month ago
@alexzracer2008 In order to implement Flaperon (for detail please read en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Flaperon ), 2 servos are needed. Normally flaps are needed for fast planes but NexSTAR is pretty heavy compare to other trainers. Flaperon helps to have slower landing speed. Others suggest to implement true flap. 3 servos are needed: the original servo actuates flap and 2 extra servos are installed on the wings to actuate each aileron. youtube. com/ watch?v=mxHmvWAO0A0
peterlution 1 month ago
this is good music whats it called?
sammo314 1 month ago
@sammo314 Rhapsody in Blue by George Gershwin
en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Rhapsody_in_Blue
peterlution 1 month ago