Well done, cool video :) An easy way to fly pop tops (at least with my favorite plane): start in level flight with some speed, pull inverted, and cut the throttle, immediately initiate a negative snap roll by applying full down elevator, full right rudder, and some left aileron.
You can't go wrong with any Twisted Hobbies airframe, but our favorite size is their 39 inch airfoil series and their XL series. The price can be a bit steep, we got ours for around $300, but we bought their power combo. We can attest to the quality of the servos they provide in the combo, I have 270+ flights on mine and the servos are still crazy fast and precise. You could use some cheaper servos and a sunnysky motor to knock the price down, but if you really want to progress in 3d getting their servos is the way to go. Hope this helps🙂
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It's great to see young people flying radio-controlled planes. And this pilot is so good! I hope he continues to show us great flights.
Well done, cool video :) An easy way to fly pop tops (at least with my favorite plane): start in level flight with some speed, pull inverted, and cut the throttle, immediately initiate a negative snap roll by applying full down elevator, full right rudder, and some left aileron.
Love it and your comments
Awesome video guys!
Ahhh so that’s why there’s no pilot in the Extra to scared for Issacs landings 😂😂 glad to see the bridge back open.
Nice video guys ,is the piper cub 3D printed?
No it’s balsa, but it didn’t fly as it’s pretty tail heavy.
@4BrothersRC oh IT looks good
I've been thinking about getting a twisted hobbys, which one do you recommend, and how much do you have into it
You can't go wrong with any Twisted Hobbies airframe, but our favorite size is their 39 inch airfoil series and their XL series. The price can be a bit steep, we got ours for around $300, but we bought their power combo. We can attest to the quality of the servos they provide in the combo, I have 270+ flights on mine and the servos are still crazy fast and precise. You could use some cheaper servos and a sunnysky motor to knock the price down, but if you really want to progress in 3d getting their servos is the way to go.
Hope this helps🙂
Dont let the gay FAA know lol good flying
No joke lol