Once again Late to the show ..LOL.. I am building my FMS PA-18 right now March 2021 - and found a few issues - the Wing and Horizontal Stab spars are way to short for the tubes - I have purchased replacement carbon spars that run the full length of the tubes that are in the wings and Horizontal Stab.. also found (no big deal) mind had a few Pushrods incorrectly fitted.. - but I am still looking forward to getting it into the Air once our UK Lockdown is relaxed...
Hi Rich your intro with you opening the box with a stick was like a snake handler on youtube with a newly shipped venomous snake. Great plane review as always.
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Wow, long time no talk Ron! Just saw this and for $230 it's a steal. I've been looking for a good replacement for my Carbon Z that went to "Z" heaven a couple months ago. Great review. Thanks for the details. Jim G, Seattle
Hey Rich! First off, a huge thank you for your videos from the currently cold and often stormy Maine coast. And with all the bad weather this time of year keeping me grounded, I've been catching up on some videos. While watching this unboxing and seeing this Cubs wings, I was wondering if replacing the simulated vortex generators would be beneficial? Maybe using some thin light plastic sticking up 1/16" +/- . Whatcha think?
Its very good that Fms remove the Assembly time Also tell me is fms typhoon required some weight at nose side and how much? Because in manual it show 40 to 45mm from leading edge but @ that point its tail is too heavy.
Hi, is there a radio system you'd recommend to put in this that includes some sort of SAFE technology like that on the Hobbyzone Carbon Cub S+ which includes Geo Fence given this one's size?
Actually, I do NOT use any stabilization in my models... all my videos are old fashioned, stick and rudder hand flying:) I prefer that people fly the plane without any automation, it is more rewarding and more of an accomplishment knowing it was all you flying the plane:)
If you are new to the hobby and want to keep your airplane in one piece longer, my first recommendation is a simulator and transmitter. That said Spectrum does have the AS3X recievers, but it only corrects wind conditions and if your transmitter's "sticks" are in a nosedive into the ground, that's where it will go. The "geo-fence" is another "must be set" feature that only turns the plane around if it passes a "boundry" set by distance. If you can't control the plane after it turns around, it will literally spiral into the ground. I use AS3X only because it's windy where I live, but normally it doesn't even kick in when it's calm. Short of auto-pilot there is no "magic-save-my-plane" feature short of practice until your plane is more glue than foam.
A simulator is a great idea & a great training aid to practice at home with... However, here is the bottom line if you are new to the hobby. The one key to being successful is to have a good instructor! You can disregard all the gadgets out there, a good instructor makes all the difference:)
Thanks, I can fly (first 4 ch 66" high-wing balsa around 1985) but as I get older I embrace technology that keeps them off the ground and in one piece, or from transmitter failure and they fly away ...
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Hi Rich,
It's amazing how much FMS has improved the planes over the years.
Thanks so much for the great video! I ordered mine yesterday and can’t wait to get it! It looks awesome
OMG!!! OMG!!! Absolutely STUNNING 😁 😎!!!!
Once again Late to the show ..LOL.. I am building my FMS PA-18 right now March 2021 - and found a few issues - the Wing and Horizontal Stab spars are way to short for the tubes - I have purchased replacement carbon spars that run the full length of the tubes that are in the wings and Horizontal Stab.. also found (no big deal) mind had a few Pushrods incorrectly fitted.. - but I am still looking forward to getting it into the Air once our UK Lockdown is relaxed...
Hi Rich your intro with you opening the box with a stick was like a snake handler on youtube with a newly shipped venomous snake. Great plane review as always.
Lol... I think I need to tell a factory they need to put a snake on the next one:)
Great video all the way around guys.
Thanks for the comment! Be sure to subscribe & check out the the flight demo!
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I like the servo placement for elevator & rudder, like that on 11 hobby. more snappy and less chance of wire hang ups.Great job on all your videos.
Wow, long time no talk Ron! Just saw this and for $230 it's a steal. I've been looking for a good replacement for my Carbon Z that went to "Z" heaven a couple months ago. Great review. Thanks for the details. Jim G, Seattle
Hey Rich! First off, a huge thank you for your videos from the currently cold and often stormy Maine coast. And with all the bad weather this time of year keeping me grounded, I've been catching up on some videos. While watching this unboxing and seeing this Cubs wings, I was wondering if replacing the simulated vortex generators would be beneficial? Maybe using some thin light plastic sticking up 1/16" +/- . Whatcha think?
Its very good that Fms remove the Assembly time
Also tell me is fms typhoon required some weight at nose side and how much?
Because in manual it show 40 to 45mm from leading edge but @ that point its tail is too heavy.
I'm pretty sure I put a few ounces in the nose and pushed the battery is far forward as I could
I didn’t know that you couldn’t use your hands when you touched the plane😮😮😮😮😮😂😂
What width is there inside the fuselage for flight controllers, etc
Hey Rich where's this plane available from Motion doesn't list and any idea how much it will be ?
Check it out at FMSMODEL.COM
here is the actual link: www.fmsmodel.com/fms-1700mm-67-piper-pa-18-super-cub
not sure if motion will carry it...
Can I go to this plane from a UNX CUB S2?
Yes! Good call. It will fly the same only heavier. Bigger more power more stable. Don’t be afraid!
Does it come with a charger
No, it needs a battery and receiver.... & a charger for the battery
When do we get a flight demo from You?
Here's the demo on floats the demo on the wheels is coming soon... ua-cam.com/video/nModbRX40cQ/v-deo.html
Sorry I ment wheeled flight demo
Is this plane coming out before Christmas rich 😉👍👍👍👍👍
It should be... I think folks are getting them delivered now!
can put right back in the box to transport,
Hi, is there a radio system you'd recommend to put in this that includes some sort of SAFE technology like that on the Hobbyzone Carbon Cub S+ which includes Geo Fence given this one's size?
Actually, I do NOT use any stabilization in my models... all my videos are old fashioned, stick and rudder hand flying:) I prefer that people fly the plane without any automation, it is more rewarding and more of an accomplishment knowing it was all you flying the plane:)
If you are new to the hobby and want to keep your airplane in one piece longer, my first recommendation is a simulator and transmitter. That said Spectrum does have the AS3X recievers, but it only corrects wind conditions and if your transmitter's "sticks" are in a nosedive into the ground, that's where it will go. The "geo-fence" is another "must be set" feature that only turns the plane around if it passes a "boundry" set by distance. If you can't control the plane after it turns around, it will literally spiral into the ground.
I use AS3X only because it's windy where I live, but normally it doesn't even kick in when it's calm.
Short of auto-pilot there is no "magic-save-my-plane" feature short of practice until your plane is more glue than foam.
A simulator is a great idea & a great training aid to practice at home with... However, here is the bottom line if you are new to the hobby. The one key to being successful is to have a good instructor! You can disregard all the gadgets out there, a good instructor makes all the difference:)
Thanks, I can fly (first 4 ch 66" high-wing balsa around 1985) but as I get older I embrace technology that keeps them off the ground and in one piece, or from transmitter failure and they fly away ...
@@gregdee530 That's a good reason to use one:)
Ok
You know Gals watch UA-cam video's not just "Guys" so stop being sexist.
He only said "guys" 61 times and only said "nice" or "nicely" 50 times
Thanks for watching guys:)
also, after watching this, I really want to buy this plane, I was just amused =P
@@RCINFORMER =D it was a nice video!!!
@@mattfox4027 Thanks for watching! Unfortunately I'm a pilot and not the best sales guy speaker in the world... lol... However if you do decide to get one please purchase it through my affiliate link as it does help us out a lot. We make a very small commission when you click on our affiliate link and purchase it through the link ...and we appreciate that!
@@mattfox4027 I am here to amuse:)