Tim, you have done a few "foamies" so I would be interested in your comparison of assembly, hardware quality, and flight characteristics. Perhaps add this segment to your next foamie build. I recently did a Twisted Hobbies foamie and was not impressed. Instructions were not clear. Some of the hardware was difficult to work with and easy to screw up, which I did. Balancing it out to get it to fly right was a chore, but thanks to my fellow club members who helped me through it. It was not a fun project for a noob. The Futaba build looks rather straightforward but I was disappointed you had to add your design of the control rods. I expect these kits to just go together and not have to overcome their design flaws to get a satisfactory result. Keep up the good work. All the best.
John: As a general rule I like foamies a lot. But, that being said, some fly better than others. I do think UA-cam gives a good feel for flight characteristics. UA-cam research on various models can help a lot with the right purchase decision.
Good plane Tim but this is not a good learner plane. Trainer planes pull themselves away from the ground and don't keep heading for it. Now you've got a 3D plane next step is to increase them throws my friend. Don't worry expo helps 30% is a good start. Try the nose hang challenge. I have a HK fury 3D plane is great to play with . Keep up the content it's always interesting.
Tim, you have done a few "foamies" so I would be interested in your comparison of assembly, hardware quality, and flight characteristics. Perhaps add this segment to your next foamie build.
I recently did a Twisted Hobbies foamie and was not impressed. Instructions were not clear. Some of the hardware was difficult to work with and easy to screw up, which I did. Balancing it out to get it to fly right was a chore, but thanks to my fellow club members who helped me through it. It was not a fun project for a noob.
The Futaba build looks rather straightforward but I was disappointed you had to add your design of the control rods. I expect these kits to just go together and not have to overcome their design flaws to get a satisfactory result.
Keep up the good work. All the best.
John: As a general rule I like foamies a lot. But, that being said, some fly better than others. I do think UA-cam gives a good feel for flight characteristics. UA-cam research on various models can help a lot with the right purchase decision.
been wanting to try one of these 3D planes... Looks like fun!
Good luck! Tim
Good plane Tim but this is not a good learner plane. Trainer planes pull themselves away from the ground and don't keep heading for it. Now you've got a 3D plane next step is to increase them throws my friend. Don't worry expo helps 30% is a good start. Try the nose hang challenge. I have a HK fury 3D plane is great to play with . Keep up the content it's always interesting.
Will give this a try! Tim
Tim, really like your videos. What is the airplane you show in your introduction?
Hi John: It is a Guillows Arrow. I have two videos on this RC conversion. Tim
Hi Tim, is this a plane that you could build from scratch?
You may be able to, I have not seen any plans. Tim
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Is it good for learning to fly? For absolute beginners...
Not sure . . .
I suspect this is best for acrobatics.