Fun fact, one of the best upgrades for this plane is the 1300mm Super Cub wheels that FMS sells. Gets rid of the rock hard tires and adds some grip to pavement, too. Nice flying, Adam!
I love this aircraft. Like most FMS planes their awesome to fly, the big Ranger being my favorite. As always Adam great job on the info for this plane. You guys are awesome in what you do for the RC community.👍
Nice review of the PA-18 Super Cub 1700mm. I love mine, I have had it for a couple of years and it is the best for just a lazy afternoon of not thinking just flying and having a good time. It's nice that for a little bigger bush plane you can fly this one in a really small area. Thank you Adam and Heidi for showing off this great plane.
I sold my turbo timber evo and got this Super Cub 1700 and I couldn’t be happier. This is much more forgiving to fly and made me look better as a pilot while landing it. I’m still learning and it took some hard hits with little to no damage, like a stall from 20’ to the nose into grass and it flew away kind of strength. This plane is awesome and I just bought a second. Definitely could be used as a beginner plane as I am a beginner and it feels awesome to grease a landing like this plane always tries to do. Do not overlook it!
A beautiful evening or morning for filming these 'Ripper' flights Heidi. About time the 'old man' let you fly this one? Very nice indeed Adam. Thank you..
That is amazing as we both think alike Adam…. I know a father & young 8 yr old i have been mentoring at the beach & park as the family surf a lot & the boy loves flying little RC 400mm aircraft. I think i have convinced them to buy the Aeroscout RTF so he can then use the basic Spektrum radio. I have bound it with a buddy box on my DX9 & NX10 to allow him & dad to learn to fly at the park. Now you need to get Heidi in front of the camera with you instructing her & someone to film it…. Now that would make a informative video & allow the females to try flying. ( like Gina in the UK)
What a fab, multi-purpose, do-it-all, versatile model. Well filmed and displayed, Team Model AV8R! If anything were to happen to my Turbo Timber 1.5m, I think this would be the replacement.
Well as you know one of my personal favourites the big PA-18 Super Cub!! And you did things with it that I could only dream of Lol I fly mine on a 4s 4000mah lipo but only get about 5 minutes, sadly Adam I feel that there is not much interest in it as it has been around quite a while now!! But I just love flying it, mine hasn't got the Reflex Gyro in it and I flew it a lot without a Gyro, but always felt it was a bit of a Handful in stronger winds!! So I ended up fitting a SAFE and AS3X Spektrum receiver, which made a big difference!! Great review and great filming and editing Heidi 😀👍
This is one sweet flying machine - absolutely nothing to dislike about it - I love mine as for the gyro - it really is not necessary - I guess they include it for beginners to feel "safe" with it - see what I did ...I use a 4500 45C 4S in mine without any issues at all.. It really is a dream machine - handles calm and slow or rough and fast - also quite good in wind... Very nice review - Makes me want to get another one LOL..... Oh wait I did the 1300mm Version ......
I do see what you did! Lol. Great airplane. I don't have a gyro in the one we painted like Greg Millers plane, but we used the one in this stock one because it came with it and it was a mini review (Quick Look/Fun Flight). When its calm, I can't tell a difference. I can fly it in wind either way, but it is noticeable that it doesn't get blown around as much with the gyro. Fun either way for sure.
Nice flying demo during what is often my favorite time of the day. It sure looks like the kind of plane that can deliver a lot of 'fun flights'. It might have been interesting to add a bit more footage showing how she does on floats. Seems that several viewers have enjoyed her that way. Thanks - good stuff !
In a previous video with the Carbon Sub 2.1 you discussed field time assembly with a larger plane. Is this plane engineered/designed for the wings to be removed for transport or leave assembled? At this size may be hard to travel with even with a mid sized SUV. How did you transport this plane for this particular video? Take wings off or leave on? Curious on your thoughts on transporting with wings on or off and assembly time at the field.
Thais one actually fits into my Explorer fully assembled. That said, two wing screws underneath and a single screw for the strut for each wing is all it takes. There are automatic electronic plugs so no wires to deal with. Not to bad if you need to transport it in something smaller.
I love mine! I removed the Reflex unit from the outset and it's not needed in my opinion. Super relaxing to fly and perfect for lovely calm and warm evening flights.
Great plane for sure. It flies good either way, but when the wind picks up the gyro makes a difference. Probably will instill more confidence in newer pilots.
Another solid review of a quality plane.. Well done.. This appears to be a solid performing plane and you sure show it off well.. Are those wheels hard plastic.?. they sound funny.. 😄
I have had this super cub for a long time now. It has always been a steal of a price for the size and that it came with floats. The only thing I changed was I put 7-inch Tundra Bush Wheels which are soft compared to the stock wheels. It is much more fun doing STOL landings on rocks or uneven hard ground with these wheels and tires. Too bad Tundra Wheels went out of business. :(
It is a great deal. We did a re-paint on one years ago and modified it into Greg Miller's Javron Cub (we have a video on that). We used the 5 in. Du Bro's on it. Carries that extra weight well, but I'm hoping for some soft, inflatable, light tires to come out. We need some like that. I have some Kavan's, but they are still hard as a rock. Du Bros are soft, but heavy.
Great flying Adam, I personally could not get along with this plane for some reason. But then again I had faulty elevator Servo and dodgy ESC, but it was a second hand plane 😎
I bought one of these a few years ago. The connections would not make on one wing as the plugs were misaligned. Goodness knows how as everything looked great. I have no quibble with FMS as things happen, even to good manufacturers. I do quibble with my retailer who demanded to know whether it was the fuselage or the wing at fault. Why not just recall this and send a new plane? Anyway, I used all my aeromodelling skills (close to zero) and determined it was the fuselage. I received a replacement and, you guessed it, same issue as it must have been the wing that faulty. Didn't look easy to butcher a fix and I was having a sense of humour critical failure so I rejected the whole thing for a refund. A mate sold me a Grand Tundra for almost nothing (also a nice bush plane) so that was the end of my time with the FMS one. Seeing your fun flight definitely justifies my initial purchasing decision! Every RC pilot needs a bush plane! 13:30 - love the Trent Palmer punch and flap drop STO!
Dang that is a weird thing to have happen! Lol. Glad you got something you have fun with. This thing is a good one for sure. Of course our wings fit...
Just really sucks that I can't purchase this model airplane , Since it's over 250g . AMA flying field is 30 + miles Note I live in the stick's with open unoccupied areas but thanks faa
Use a RID module. We do when we park fly. It isn't the big deal people make it up to be. You register it, put it in whatever plane you're flying that day, turn it on, and go fly. Pretty simple. And before you make this a big brew ha ha...look, I don't like RID anymore than anyone else. Recreational RC airplane pilots are not the issue. That said, as it turns out it is a heck of a lot easier to use them than we originally thought. We thought we'd have to have an app and file flight plans, get permission for a specific time slot...there's none of that.
Fun fact, one of the best upgrades for this plane is the 1300mm Super Cub wheels that FMS sells. Gets rid of the rock hard tires and adds some grip to pavement, too. Nice flying, Adam!
Hmm, good to know Jon, thanks man!
As an old timer who has always flown balsa and glow I have to admit that I really like my Super Cub.
Gorgeous machine and video guys, who'd have thought it would be so manoeuverable 👍
It is Cliff, really an easy fun flyer.
I love this aircraft. Like most FMS planes their awesome to fly, the big Ranger being my favorite. As always Adam great job on the info for this plane. You guys are awesome in what you do for the RC community.👍
Thanks so much Robert! We love it too, great flyer.
Nice review of the PA-18 Super Cub 1700mm. I love mine, I have had it for a couple of years and it is the best for just a lazy afternoon of not thinking just flying and having a good time. It's nice that for a little bigger bush plane you can fly this one in a really small area. Thank you Adam and Heidi for showing off this great plane.
Thanks! Yep, this one is easy like Sunday morning.
I sold my turbo timber evo and got this Super Cub 1700 and I couldn’t be happier. This is much more forgiving to fly and made me look better as a pilot while landing it. I’m still learning and it took some hard hits with little to no damage, like a stall from 20’ to the nose into grass and it flew away kind of strength. This plane is awesome and I just bought a second. Definitely could be used as a beginner plane as I am a beginner and it feels awesome to grease a landing like this plane always tries to do. Do not overlook it!
Yep, good trainer, and certainly an option ...but there are better ones out there...like the 1220mm Ranger.
A beautiful evening or morning for filming these 'Ripper' flights Heidi. About time the 'old man' let you fly this one? Very nice indeed Adam. Thank you..
Ha! I actually put her on the sticks of an Aeroscout the other day.
That is amazing as we both think alike Adam…. I know a father & young 8 yr old i have been mentoring at the beach & park as the family surf a lot & the boy loves flying little RC 400mm aircraft. I think i have convinced them to buy the Aeroscout RTF so he can then use the basic Spektrum radio. I have bound it with a buddy box on my DX9 & NX10 to allow him & dad to learn to fly at the park. Now you need to get Heidi in front of the camera with you instructing her & someone to film it…. Now that would make a informative video & allow the females to try flying. ( like Gina in the UK)
That is awesome Noel. Yep, Miss Gina is a peach!
Great look Adam at this fantastic plane! FMS king of the hill!
It is! Thanks!
great flying Adam! pretty impressive cub! looks great in the low light too. another great review friends!
Thanks Jude. Great, easy flyer.
Pure Bush Plane AWESOMENESS my friend!!
It is bro!
Great video and review Adam plus great flying, one of the guys at the field has one he likes the heck out of it 😊👍👍👍
It is an awesome flyer Frank! Easy, but capable.
got this when it came out , installed fpv and the floats , at the river now , good flyer
It is, enjoy!
What a fab, multi-purpose, do-it-all, versatile model. Well filmed and displayed, Team Model AV8R! If anything were to happen to my Turbo Timber 1.5m, I think this would be the replacement.
Thank you Gina! It really is a solid performer.
@@ModelAV8RChannel Oui remplacé votre Turbo Timber par ce merveilleux Cub de FMS
Enjoyed the video Adam, thank you, Semper Fi!
Thanks man! Semper Fi!
Well as you know one of my personal favourites the big PA-18 Super Cub!! And you did things with it that I could only dream of Lol I fly mine on a 4s 4000mah lipo but only get about 5 minutes, sadly Adam I feel that there is not much interest in it as it has been around quite a while now!! But I just love flying it, mine hasn't got the Reflex Gyro in it and I flew it a lot without a Gyro, but always felt it was a bit of a Handful in stronger winds!! So I ended up fitting a SAFE and AS3X Spektrum receiver, which made a big difference!! Great review and great filming and editing Heidi 😀👍
I know you love yours Ian! Such a great flying plane.
This is one sweet flying machine - absolutely nothing to dislike about it - I love mine as for the gyro - it really is not necessary - I guess they include it for beginners to feel "safe" with it - see what I did ...I use a 4500 45C 4S in mine without any issues at all.. It really is a dream machine - handles calm and slow or rough and fast - also quite good in wind... Very nice review - Makes me want to get another one LOL..... Oh wait I did the 1300mm Version ......
I do see what you did! Lol. Great airplane. I don't have a gyro in the one we painted like Greg Millers plane, but we used the one in this stock one because it came with it and it was a mini review (Quick Look/Fun Flight). When its calm, I can't tell a difference. I can fly it in wind either way, but it is noticeable that it doesn't get blown around as much with the gyro. Fun either way for sure.
I have one of these on floats. It is great fun at the lake.
I bet! Super fun to fly.
Nice flying demo during what is often my favorite time of the day. It sure looks like the kind of plane that can deliver a lot of 'fun flights'. It might have been interesting to add a bit more footage showing how she does on floats. Seems that several viewers have enjoyed her that way. Thanks - good stuff !
Thanks man! Yep, all the bush planes are fun on floats.
seems to handle slow speeds very well...nice flights 😎👍👍
Thanks man!
Adam fantastic fun flight, PA 18 is a great STOL flyer. Jeff in LA USA
Jeff it really is one of the top few in the class.
That is a great plane ***be careful with the rudder hinge*** mine detached after about 30 flights..
Got one we re-painted years ago with about 100 flights on it, but good to know. Welders cement will fix that right up, and be stronger than stock.
In a previous video with the Carbon Sub 2.1 you discussed field time assembly with a larger plane. Is this plane engineered/designed for the wings to be removed for transport or leave assembled? At this size may be hard to travel with even with a mid sized SUV. How did you transport this plane for this particular video? Take wings off or leave on? Curious on your thoughts on transporting with wings on or off and assembly time at the field.
Thais one actually fits into my Explorer fully assembled. That said, two wing screws underneath and a single screw for the strut for each wing is all it takes. There are automatic electronic plugs so no wires to deal with. Not to bad if you need to transport it in something smaller.
I love mine! I removed the Reflex unit from the outset and it's not needed in my opinion. Super relaxing to fly and perfect for lovely calm and warm evening flights.
Great plane for sure. It flies good either way, but when the wind picks up the gyro makes a difference. Probably will instill more confidence in newer pilots.
Another solid review of a quality plane.. Well done.. This appears to be a solid performing plane and you sure show it off well.. Are those wheels hard plastic.?. they sound funny.. 😄
Thanks Will! Tires? What you talkin' bout Willis??
I have had this super cub for a long time now. It has always been a steal of a price for the size and that it came with floats. The only thing I changed was I put 7-inch Tundra Bush Wheels which are soft compared to the stock wheels. It is much more fun doing STOL landings on rocks or uneven hard ground with these wheels and tires. Too bad Tundra Wheels went out of business. :(
It is a great deal. We did a re-paint on one years ago and modified it into Greg Miller's Javron Cub (we have a video on that). We used the 5 in. Du Bro's on it. Carries that extra weight well, but I'm hoping for some soft, inflatable, light tires to come out. We need some like that. I have some Kavan's, but they are still hard as a rock. Du Bros are soft, but heavy.
Great flying Adam, I personally could not get along with this plane for some reason. But then again I had faulty elevator Servo and dodgy ESC, but it was a second hand plane 😎
Thanks Chris! Yep, faulty electronics can ruin a day.
I bought one of these a few years ago. The connections would not make on one wing as the plugs were misaligned. Goodness knows how as everything looked great. I have no quibble with FMS as things happen, even to good manufacturers. I do quibble with my retailer who demanded to know whether it was the fuselage or the wing at fault. Why not just recall this and send a new plane? Anyway, I used all my aeromodelling skills (close to zero) and determined it was the fuselage. I received a replacement and, you guessed it, same issue as it must have been the wing that faulty. Didn't look easy to butcher a fix and I was having a sense of humour critical failure so I rejected the whole thing for a refund. A mate sold me a Grand Tundra for almost nothing (also a nice bush plane) so that was the end of my time with the FMS one. Seeing your fun flight definitely justifies my initial purchasing decision! Every RC pilot needs a bush plane! 13:30 - love the Trent Palmer punch and flap drop STO!
Dang that is a weird thing to have happen! Lol. Glad you got something you have fun with. This thing is a good one for sure. Of course our wings fit...
If you can get your hands on a, durafly tundra v2, could you review it?!
Hit the bell and stay tuned, that might happen soon.
I've had this plane sitting in my garage for about 6 months. It's just so purdy I don't have the courage to maiden it. Maybe someday...
Great flyer...get her in the air.
i actually like this plane better than the bison
So do I
Can you tell me again what battery is recommended and the connector I seem to not be able to find that detail.
XT 60 but EC3's and IC3's will plug into it. 2200 to 2600 4s
Was wondering what camera you use for filming your flying?
Canon M50
Just really sucks that I can't purchase this model airplane , Since it's over 250g . AMA flying field is 30 + miles Note I live in the stick's with open unoccupied areas but thanks faa
Use a RID module. We do when we park fly. It isn't the big deal people make it up to be. You register it, put it in whatever plane you're flying that day, turn it on, and go fly. Pretty simple. And before you make this a big brew ha ha...look, I don't like RID anymore than anyone else. Recreational RC airplane pilots are not the issue. That said, as it turns out it is a heck of a lot easier to use them than we originally thought. We thought we'd have to have an app and file flight plans, get permission for a specific time slot...there's none of that.
@@ModelAV8RChannel it's an extra cost to a not cheap hobby