Arrows - Tecnam 2010 - 1450mm - Maiden Flight
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Great plane and maiden flight. Arrows is doing an amazing job. Being 64 and retired for 4 years now. I love flying or watching 2, 3 or 4 hour Brian Phillips RC videos. A new notification from you, is like, “Oh Yeah”. Seriously it makes my day.
That is awesome!
Man u r bad ass u have the best channel for fixed wing
Thanks Shane!
You were coming in for that landing and bounced off the ground, when you yellled I started laughing out loud 😂. So funny! But great flying!
Glad you enjoyed it - my failures are a breeding ground for pointing and laughing! Gotta be able to laugh at our own mistakes ;)
Brian and camera crew. You have a beautiful piece of property to be able to fly. I am so jealous that you’ve got all that parking area and runway. That is so awesome. Love the wind sock at the end of your driveway. I have one too !
Thanks Jim! We love it too!
Brian, thank you for your reply to my email about the p-51. I did send a reply back to you with my fixes.
Great looking plain in this vid.
Thanks so much for all the hard work you do putting these together.
Cheers to you and your camera crew!
Brian your videos are so instructional. A lot of new pilots watch you, me included. Would you consider doing a top 10 or top 5 trainer plane video It would be very useful. Great flying once again, Props again to Megan for great camera crew. Love her nails,
Thanks John, and you mean a video, or a list (see below)?
As for the Video, might be kinda hard, since the "Best" beginner plane is a very subjective topic. We can spot a beginner plane from a mile away, as we have so much experience with these planes, BUT that doesn't mean it's the BEST to you or to the other guy. I've struggled with this in my own experience - what plane IS the best? There's many times a BEST plane for the conditions today, and a BEST plane for the conditions tomorrow, so we aim to help educate our audience on HOW to pick a BEST for themselves. It is pretty hard, especially when you're NEW. You'll be lulled by looks and forget you don't know how to fly the best looking planes ;)
This is our standard Beginner List, but keep in mind, It's always evolving, and in no particular order.
Description | Purchase | Videos
Habu STS 70mm RTF | bit.ly/3ci5eWD | bit.ly/3ontBF9
Apprentice 1.5m RTF | bit.ly/3BlSjh9 | bit.ly/3b6kCVP
Carbon Cub S2 1.3m RTF | bit.ly/3PqNR4A | bit.ly/3J6WmQ3
T-28 Trojan 1.1m | bit.ly/3PmbxHf | bit.ly/3v8zGJi
Apprentice 1.2m RTF | bit.ly/3BlSjh9 | bit.ly/3Bk60wG
Sport Cub S2 UMX | bit.ly/3yYkrUs | bit.ly/3PL8vfJ
AeroScout 1.1m | bit.ly/3OlqyYQ | bit.ly/3ztp9Li
Trekker 1.2 RTF | bit.ly/34jhgLZ | PNP bit.ly/35xOPu8 | bit.ly/3PHoZ8M
Bigfoot 1.3m RTF | bit.ly/30mYdOq | bit.ly/3zqIxZu
Pioneer 620mm RTF | bit.ly/2YotgbY | bit.ly/3OvJLad
Prodigy 1.4m RTF | bit.ly/37zJxzt | bit.ly/3cvccaZ
Ranger 1.2m RTF | bit.ly/3bHFIKr | bit.ly/3bCezZB
@@BrianPhillipsRC Thanks Brian for the information
Wow! I'm building this plane as I type this message!! Looks like I know where to go for tips! Thanks you two!
So glad we can help you out! Whenever you're looking at planes, check out the playlists, or our website, and you can preview the build, if you wish ;)
www.BrianPhillipsRC.com - just points you back at UA-cam, but it might make searching a bit easier. Give it a shot some time , and thanks!
People, click the like little hand, this guys put so much time and afford to do this reviews, none of us will do. fantastic video.
Thank you Maxun1!
I've lost my last excuse to not watch some of the videos my wife sends me ("I can't sit thorough more than 20 MINUTE VIDEO.") I'm pretty sure I've watched at least 10 of your Ubox and Build videos! Love them all. Just wish I had an Acronym cheat sheet. Hooked up with a local club and am 5 lessons in suprisingly exhausting, but having a blast! Experienced first disaster yesterday when instructors Apperntice had an aileron failure on takeoff, not too much damage.
Glad you're getting into it, and thanks for being here with us! In no time you'll be flying solo. When you have one of those issues, it's a scary thing! I just had that happen on my brand new F-16 Thunderbirds 80mm!!! Not sure if you saw it - if not, might want to check it out (Maiden Flight and Near Miss - just released the other day)
Nice plane the leading edge profile kinda looks like the timber x great video guys
It's shorter by quite a bit. The Timber has a BIG tail. This one looks real nice! I do kinda wish the nose gear bogey was a BIT more sturdy, but other than that, very nice plane!!!!
Great job, thank you guys.
As always, thanks GBro!
cool plane and great flight
It really is a cool plane! Wasn't convinced at first, but it just does everything good, except that bend on the nose gear...it's a rock solid plane, and looks WAY better than I thought too! I love being surprised, since we've gotten pretty good at pre-judging these planes, Megan and I.
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I have had this one for a year now and its Brilliant - one thing you do need to ensure is that the Hatch CLICKS into place or it will come off - as I know from experience, The Tecnam has a lot to offer and I cannot help but feel it is under rated..
Hello Brian,super Airplane 😉😉😉😉😉😉
Very nice Brian, what a great 👍 flight. Showed up good 👍. Keep up the good work!
Thanks!!!
Nice plane 🛩
Indeed it is!
Nice air plane
It's better than I thought it would be, and way more pretty than the box art made me think. GA planes are so nice for everyday fliers!
The first time you flew at your new house I was like this guy's as crazy as I am flying under and over power lines! I love it! But it's great to know they're going away!
They were supposed to be starting any time soon, but now I hear they won't be done till mid to late November!!! I'm pretty pissed about it too...they quoted a 4-6 week lead time, but that makes their real lead time closer to 12-14 weeks! They already cashed our $24,263 check. We had to pay 100% down - I would NEVER pay for any other construction project with 100% down - what a joke these monopolies are.
Oh well, it'll be nice to have them down - might save my life some day, so worth it anyway!
@@BrianPhillipsRC Hey, we're are in the middle of a $4.5m HVAC upgrade on our companies building. We've paid 75% and we keep getting pushed back. Supposed to start work July 11th, now they're saying November 28th so I feel your pain!
I recently resealed the fuel tank on a full scale p2008, cool little plane from Italy. Even cooler to see it as an RC plane!
That's awesome! Are you an AMP or AMT ?
Yeah Rock On
I wish my real Cenna had safe in it. That is wonderful that your power lines getting berried.
I bet you could swap out the factory Rx for one - LOL ;)
I wonder how hard it would be to use an RC Rx to pilot operate a small control system???
@@BrianPhillipsRC FAA would not be happy
Looks pretty dang cool for a PNP less than $250 Nice size as well. 👍🏻
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Adding soft tires to all these planes would be a great suggestion. How do you get the manufactures to comply? Are there other tires available?
Hello Brian, I’m really enjoying all of your detailed unboxing and setup videos. I’m looking at getting into flying RC airplanes and was wondering which would you recommend as a beginner airplane the apprentice 1.2 or the apprentice 1.5. Have you considered doing an unbox and setup of the 1.5 STS. Thanks James
We got it used, and never actually did the Apprentice 1.5m from the new in box state....plus at that point in our RC reviews, we weren't consistent like we've been for the last half decade or so...
I did JUST reach out to our contact at HH and asked if we could do it, since they just "Re-Released" it again.
That being said, the 1.2m is a great option too, and we've done it TWICE - LOL ;)
These are the "beginner offerings" we suggest all the time, but the 1.2m or 1.5m Apprentice would be great launching points for you, as a beginner.
Description | Purchase | Videos
Habu STS 70mm RTF | bit.ly/3ci5eWD | bit.ly/3ontBF9
Apprentice 1.5m RTF | bit.ly/3BlSjh9 | bit.ly/3b6kCVP
Carbon Cub S2 1.3m RTF | bit.ly/3PqNR4A | bit.ly/3J6WmQ3
T-28 Trojan 1.1m | bit.ly/3PmbxHf | bit.ly/3v8zGJi
Apprentice 1.2m RTF | bit.ly/3BlSjh9 | bit.ly/3Bk60wG
Sport Cub S2 UMX | bit.ly/3yYkrUs | bit.ly/3PL8vfJ
AeroScout 1.1m | bit.ly/3OlqyYQ | bit.ly/3ztp9Li
Trekker 1.2 RTF | bit.ly/34jhgLZ | PNP bit.ly/35xOPu8 | bit.ly/3PHoZ8M
Bigfoot 1.3m RTF | bit.ly/30mYdOq | bit.ly/3zqIxZu
Pioneer 620mm RTF | bit.ly/2YotgbY | bit.ly/3OvJLad
Prodigy 1.4m RTF | bit.ly/37zJxzt | bit.ly/3cvccaZ
Ranger 1.2m RTF | bit.ly/3bHFIKr | bit.ly/3bCezZB
I have this plane and love it, I do FPV with it, had to reinforce that nose will though, I run a 4S 4500 in mine I can get about 20 minutes of cruising flight with FPV
Is the stock ESC rated 4S 🤔 Pretty cool you can get the CG correct going from a 3S 2200 to a 4S 4500 That's a lot bigger heavier battery. Did you have to add weight to the tail etc to get the CG correct 🤔
@@EJ-74 Yes my ESC says 2 to 4S , I have a flight controller, and FPV equipment handles the weight awesome, check out my homemade fpv cockpit with the dji system and fatshark system hooked to it like share and SUBSCRIBE
Still prefer the Bigfoot 😀😉
What is the recommend voltage to end a flight? I tend to finish at 3.85v per cell but wondered about going to 3.6v per cell.
3.85v per cell is just about the perfect voltage to end a flight as that puts you as close you can get to storage voltage without having to put your battery on a charger. If you are wanting more flight time and don't mind putting your battery on a charger to bring it up to storage voltage then 3.6v per cell is fine, you really just don't want to go below 3.3v per cell. I had a bigfoot and loved that plane, it was one of my favorite planes to fly for sure.
My recommendation - I prefer to bring my packs down to no lower than 3.30V DC, but it happens. If you want to use a pack and then store it, hitting at or about 3.80 VDC per cell is a nice target, but with SMART packs, they'll keep balanced and then you don't have to overthink it too much...just charge them when you're done, and you're set ;)
I bought this plane about 4 months ago and am using a 4s 2200mah battery and it will take off in about 2 ft and go straight up with about 75% throttle. plane flies way better with 4S and will do anything you want it to. I used it with floats and wheels and am very impressed with how stable it is in water taxi. Just like a boat in performance and gets on plain and out of the water just as fast. You need to use 4S for Max performance.
If you want speed, sure. I love seeing her fly scale, and since it's General Aviation, I don't want it too look too fast ;) I'm a sucker for scale flight. Now, if this were a warbird, maybe I'd be singing a different tune.
@@BrianPhillipsRC Yeah That's True,, It does look better slower though
Nice!! Flies real nice ! Stable this or the sr 22??
Well I did it, I went and got the nx8, but I need you to show me how to hook it up to the 300 extra
I'm so glad you got one!!! Soon you won't need me anymore, but hopefully you'll keep coming back for more, to learn new tricks ;)
a friend has his dedicated for float flying, he said landing on wheels was very tippy???
I think this plane is marketed almost more to those looking for flats, but I was really surprised how nice she was, even with the wiggle on the nose gear.
I'm looking for a good second plane that I can do aerobatics with, can you suggest me something?
Could you get a radiomaster TX16S MKII MAX and do setup videos with that?
We don't have one, and no plans at the moment. I have a T8SG, and had a heck of a time getting things to work, BUT if you're going to use OpenTx platforms, this plane and any external stabilizer equipped planes would be a perfect matchup!
Full barndoor landing flaps r g8 for slow flight but bcz of severe drag leave pilot with only 2 options
1. Land with 50%+ throttle
2. Come down in a nose down attitude at 20-30% steep slope and just b4 touch down give lots of up elevator. But u got to have large throws available, bcz flight controls lose authority at slow speeds resulting from flaps
Hi Brian! I have a NX8 / AR8020T receiver. I would like to have altitude/vario and battery telemetry. What do I have to buy in order to have this information in my radio? Thanks!
Can the motor handle 4s power if I change the ESC?
So when I click the "show more" link above, I can pick any aircraft hyper link to purchase and you get a benefit? Just want to make sure before I purchase.
Absolutely! All of the links in the description box or on www.BrianPhillipsRC.com will help to support our family. Thank you so much for being here with us!
Dear Brian; please tell me the radio protocolo of the Arrows Tecnam.
The Arrows Tecnam only comes as a PNP (Plug and Play) so you'll need to supply your own receiver and transmitter. It does come equipped with the Vector Flight Stabilizer, so we'd recommend an non-stabilized Spektrum receiver.
We used an AR620: bprc.me/AR620
Paired with an NX8: bprc.me/NX8
bprc.me/Arrows_Tecnam | bprc.me/Arrows_Tecnam_Floats
Hope that helps!
OK: Thankyou for your fast response.
would much rather have the finest balsa PNP from OMP hobbies / rcbuddy (decathalon) for another hundred or so.
Not a bad idea, BUT keep in mind, if you spend $100 more, you open up a whole can of worms ;) LOL