BEST WARBIRD MAIDEN Flightline OV-10 BRONCO! by Fat Guy Flies RC
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- This is my best warbird maiden to date! The flightline OV-10 Bronco is one big sweetheart to fly! She is not super fast so don't expect a rocket ship! The maiden is my best warbird maiden due to the Flighlines OV-10 Bronco's smart design and performance. The Bronco however can be cumbersome to store due to its size and shape. The Bronco can be stored on its nose if you remove the front antenna. Also the size and price of $399 makes the Flightline OV-10 bronco a little intimidating!
Well let me just say, she flies as good as she looks!
Well I have had many warbirds over the years but this is one is the easiest flying most stable one yet!
Here is the planes specs and a purchase link,(FYI I paid the $399 just like you do):
Purchase:www.motionrc.c...
Specs:
Model Scale=1/9
Wingspan=1400mm / 55.1in
Length=1390mm /54.7in
Weight=3050g / 107.5oz
CG (Center of Gravity)=76mm From leading edge at the wing root
Power System=2x 4S Brushless 3530-860Kv
Electronic Speed Control=2x 30A (included)
Propeller=2x 9.5x7, 3-blade standard and reverse propeller
Electric retractable tri-gear metal suspension!
Required Battery=TWO 4 Cell 14.8V 3300 - 4000mAh LiPo batteries with XT60 Connector
Required Radio=6+ Channel
Hinge Type=Nylon
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Well I have had many warbirds over the years but this is one is the easiest flying most stable one yet!
That's why I set flight modes , so I can adjust flap Elevator mix while flying instead of guessing on the ground
Yeah I will learn how to do that. I am sure it involves the roller.
Very nice....thank you info about (rate) this plane...👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Love this plane, I highly recommend it!
Mr........expo rates -30 or +30...?
Thank you for your honest test I am thinking to but it but sure il will change the motor and esc to get more power
A lot of people are doing that, but I prefer this one to fly more scale.
Outstanding flying brother Aloha from the big island of Hawaii. You are a great inspiration to me. I'm a newbie and I'm starting to get it.
Awesome! Thank you!
Loving the videos went ahead and designed my own plane, inspired by one of your videos! Thank you so much for making this hobby interesting for younger people,okay I'm 40 and have been through a war but I feel young!!
Thanks for sharing and the kind words. Also THANKS so much for your service!
Greg, nice flights on this bird! How is the build and Quality of these flightline compared to E-flight? It seems to me that they have better landing gear system. Am I right about that? Let me know my friend! 👏👏👍😃
Better quality and gear. I really love anything from Motion RC!
That is a cool looking plane. Thanks for showing this beauty.
Thanks for watching!
Great Video!!!
Thanks so much!
For the money, seems like a pretty good plane with lots of scale features. One question, FGFRC, is the canopy clear enough for FPV use? Thanks bud!
I think it will be great for FPV.
@@FatGuyFliesRC It's only money!
Beautiful plane, wish list item!
It really is!
You neeeeeeeddd to fly the tigercat!
Yes I agree need more cash however for it.
nice plane!
Thank you!
Very nice maiden flight Greg!
Noticed one of the props started spinning half a second later than the other one. 10:14 Seems like the right motor starts first. Maybe you could calibrate the ESC so they start spinning simultaneously. Asymmetrical RPM on a twin or a quad-motor electric RC plane could result in a desynchronization between the motor and the ESC (you may lose power on that motor). Freewing models always require this step.
Could be I will check that out again but I did calibrate them.
Being a Marine (USMC 1962-66) and a Vietnam Vet I'd love to have and fly this Bronco but between the cost of the plane and the batteries and the size of the plane I have to pass. I'd love to see one no bigger than 1200mm.
Even a UMX version would be cool!
Is it suitable for a beginner who has not flown a warbird before but has experience with high wing trainers like the fms 1200mm ranger?😊
It could be but use a good stabilized receiver and have some help if possible. It isa good intermediate plane so be careful.
Wire the batteries in parallel so you share them both. You can loose a pack and still fly.
good idea thanks.
Bad to the bone Nam foghter... you weren't there man..😂
No to young to had been there. nice to be to young for something.
@@FatGuyFliesRC Old nam joke from back in the day...How many nam vets to turn a lightbulb? You don't know because you weren't there man...
@@Workerbee-zy5nx Ahh ok
I hvae the plans to buidl one of my own Bronco
Cool hope to see at field in person.
Does it have differential thrust?
No it does not.
I bought the OV10 also nice looking bird but too under powered even with my 40amp ESC,s
Try 5s
Yes a little slow but scale and easy to fly.
You had plenty of power. Semi scale speed.
You are are more likely right she just FEELS underpowered.
Learn to use flight modes, then you dont have to do the silly mix, just trim it in flight. Nice plane
Yep , that's what I do
Thanks for the tip FYI I will be getting the Avios Coast Guard albatross. Any advice other than what you gave in your videos?
@@FatGuyFliesRC Congrats! I love both mine, Keep the wings level, thats my best advice, and fly it onto the water. Your going to love it!
@@JohnVHLife Thanks so much. I am sure I will.