Looks like you've got an oversupply of Skynetic products, eh? I'd recommend an FMS SuperEZ. I never even used a sim before trying to fly that plane and it was the best plane ever. That's my recommendation.
That Dragonfly is a Joe Nall party waiting to happen. ;) Also, other UA-cam channels need to watch this and understand the right way to do a top ten list. Excellent work James.
You forgot to mention the most beginner friendly airplane ever of all times sold by MotionRC, the mighty Freewing A-10 Thunderbolt 80mm...🤪😁👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾 Thumbs-up for your video! 😁👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾 Hava a great day! Greetings from Douglas, Arizona 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾🌵🦠😷🇵🇷 Like#44
Hahaha, unironically I (like a stubborn idiot I am) DID actually buy the freewing a10 + futaba transmitter as my VERY FIRST rc ANYTHING. the learning curve was... frustrating to say the least. Not to mention expensive 🤣
@@TatsByTaco Not a beginners airplane for sure...I was being sarcastic when I first posted this comment! 🤪LOL... Still...I love my Freewing A-10 Thunderbolt 80mm! 👍🏾😁👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
@ricardopr54 for sure! Thats why I found your comment so funny though! I wound up putting the thing into the ground twice before I even learned what a gyro was...
@@TatsByTaco Ha ha ha, I know my friend!...I did the same thing with my Freewing AL-37 Airliner, that was my first ever EDF Jet and I scratched the left side of her nose pretty bad on day one third flight...Bad landing! 🤦🏾♂️ I was lucky the plane's nose didn't break apart... After that the plane flew beautifully every time...🤦🏾♂️
Always interesting to watch the videos on this channel. With this 1 it's to work out which OEM these re-brands are from. Then you can go looking for a realistic review of the product. 😉
What would be a good begginer edf? I do have a 30mm umx one, would love something that can use both 3s and 4s and and thet can fly slower if I want to.
for a 3S/4S option you can go with the Freewing 64mm F-22. Really a sweetheart that you can learn on, but I'd have to say just go for the 4S Vulcan from Freewing. You can learn retracts, flaps and then when your ready you can upgrade the power system to 6S and go ballistic. It is the best bang for the buck beginner EDF with the most options.
1987 built my first RC airplane, Carl Goldberg Eagle II from a balsa kit. Been at it ever since!
Cool birds, the water bird looks cool.
Looks like you've got an oversupply of Skynetic products, eh?
I'd recommend an FMS SuperEZ. I never even used a sim before trying to fly that plane and it was the best plane ever. That's my recommendation.
Wall-to-walk Skynetic. Surely a objective list would include a greater range of brands?
Its the brands we at Motion RC carry. You wouldn't expect us to promote competing brands? These are the best options we carry
completly understandable. Still I think there are other options@@MotionRC
Since I'll have to teach myself to fly, I am appreciating this video!
That Dragonfly is a Joe Nall party waiting to happen. ;) Also, other UA-cam channels need to watch this and understand the right way to do a top ten list. Excellent work James.
Thanks so much Matt!
You forgot to mention the most beginner friendly airplane ever of all times sold by MotionRC, the mighty Freewing A-10 Thunderbolt 80mm...🤪😁👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Thumbs-up for your video! 😁👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾 Hava a great day! Greetings from Douglas, Arizona 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾🌵🦠😷🇵🇷
Like#44
Hahaha, unironically I (like a stubborn idiot I am) DID actually buy the freewing a10 + futaba transmitter as my VERY FIRST rc ANYTHING. the learning curve was... frustrating to say the least. Not to mention expensive 🤣
@@TatsByTaco Not a beginners airplane for sure...I was being sarcastic when I first posted this comment! 🤪LOL...
Still...I love my Freewing A-10 Thunderbolt 80mm! 👍🏾😁👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
@ricardopr54 for sure! Thats why I found your comment so funny though! I wound up putting the thing into the ground twice before I even learned what a gyro was...
@@TatsByTaco Ha ha ha, I know my friend!...I did the same thing with my Freewing AL-37 Airliner, that was my first ever EDF Jet and I scratched the left side of her nose pretty bad on day one third flight...Bad landing! 🤦🏾♂️ I was lucky the plane's nose didn't break apart... After that the plane flew beautifully every time...🤦🏾♂️
Always interesting to watch the videos on this channel. With this 1 it's to work out which OEM these re-brands are from. Then you can go looking for a realistic review of the product. 😉
Nice line up for anybody!!!!
Why recommend the Dragonfly ? Its a skipper derived delta wing beast with bad tip stall characteristics
What is this a Skynet promotion? There's other models out there. I don't understand.
All fun models for beginning or for just fun flying at low cost.
all perfect trainers, great job pointing them out!
What would be a good begginer edf?
I do have a 30mm umx one, would love something that can use both 3s and 4s and and thet can fly slower if I want to.
for a 3S/4S option you can go with the Freewing 64mm F-22. Really a sweetheart that you can learn on, but I'd have to say just go for the 4S Vulcan from Freewing. You can learn retracts, flaps and then when your ready you can upgrade the power system to 6S and go ballistic. It is the best bang for the buck beginner EDF with the most options.
@@MotionRC thanks, the F-22 is top of my list, does the 4s vertion work with 3s as well? The Vulcan is indeed good value 👌
All skynetic planes 🤔
The "best" beginners plane... the one you can afford to buy 3 of.
Your links are broken
should all work now. Sorry about that
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Should have stated “sponsored by Skynetic”
Its only aircraft we sell, as should be expected
@@MotionRC it’s a bit misleading, people click on your video for an unbiased, unsponsored opinion on the “top 10 rc planes for beginners”
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This is just an advert for manufacturer!
For our store actually. MotionRC.com. We only make video on this channel about products we sell, as would be expected
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