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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Seagoon on July 13, 2007, 09:51:44 AM
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Hi Guys,
A few days ago I received an Estes Sky Squadron (http://63.240.110.151/product/index.jsp?productId=2608128&cp=&sr=1&origkw=Estes&kw=estes&parentPage=search) RC airplane as an early birthday present from my parents who were in town visiting the grandkids. It was labeled "backyard flyer" so I took it out into our large backyard and began trying to fly it. After hitting everything in the backyard several times, I decided "backyard flyer" was a total misnomer (backyard kamikaze might work). The plane has nothing but rudder control and it seems to require a large space to even begin flying level. I then took the plane to the local sports field and it only flew straight and level twice. I had one "almost-a-flight" where it did a slow circle for about a minute, but not because I was steering it in that direction.
Admittedly I'm a terrible pilot, but the plane doesn't seem to be very flyable from the word go. I'm not even getting a chance to oversteer it into the ground. Anyone have one of these or have any advice or should I just junk it? I was considering cutting and bending the foam and using some tape to create some fixed mock elevators to get the nose up more consistently. But I'm not sure that's wise.
- SEAGOON
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Sounds like its the airplane not you. You can't control it very good if all you have is rudder.
Now if it was a 3-Channel you would have Elevators and Rudder. Then you would have a whole lot more control.
I live out in Texas and if i was ever to get any type of R/C airplane it would be a 3-Channel sailplane. Theres lots of thermals out here(when its not raining:furious).
(http://www.sweb.cz/royal-model/echo.gif)
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Originally posted by ForrestS
Sounds like its the airplane not you. You can't control it very good if all you have is rudder.
Now if it was a 3-Channel you would have Elevators and Rudder. Then you would have a whole lot more control.
I live out in Texas and if i was ever to get any type of R/C airplane it would be a 3-Channel sailplane. Theres lots of thermals out here(when its not raining:furious).
(http://www.sweb.cz/royal-model/echo.gif)
I learned to fly on rudder only control, theres nothing wrong with single channel if youve got a good plane that is well trimmed. That said, Estes single channel planes are crap, I'm sorry that what seems to be your first experience in R/C was a poor one. There are a lot of fine "backyard" fliers out there, but in truth you'll likely need a BIG backyard or a park to fly in. Oh yeah, the fewer the trees (or other obstacles) the more fun you'll have when starting out.
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I learned on with no movable surfaces, i used engines.
(http://www.rcplaneguide.com/T-HBZ4505-small.jpg)