After watching this video, I am not sure I will enjoy the RC airplane hobby. If I want to watch an engine not start, I can just try to start my old car on a winter morning in Wisconsin! 😁
Helps to show why much of the hobby is electric now, just plug in and go. To be fair, now that the engine has been run a few times it only takes about 15 seconds to get it up an running.
Curious what you mean by "murder on starting the engine?" This was literally the first time it has run or I had attempted to start it, so just starting to break it in.
Can't wait for the flight vid.
After watching this video, I am not sure I will enjoy the RC airplane hobby. If I want to watch an engine not start, I can just try to start my old car on a winter morning in Wisconsin! 😁
Helps to show why much of the hobby is electric now, just plug in and go. To be fair, now that the engine has been run a few times it only takes about 15 seconds to get it up an running.
Boy you are sure murder on starting that engine. Have you given it any break in time? It just might make a difference. Just my thoughts here.
Curious what you mean by "murder on starting the engine?" This was literally the first time it has run or I had attempted to start it, so just starting to break it in.
I always pre-oil a new engine. It helps alot. I will apologize here.
@@robertbowman3406 Oh yeah, I always do the same. I pre-oil before I install the plug(s) as well and did with this engine. Definitely a good tip!