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I got into radio control via small planes and helicopters before being bitten by the quadcopter bug.
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Written by Painless360
I got into radio control via small planes and helicopters before being bitten by the quadcopter bug.
Continue reading...Written by Painless360
In the last article we looked at one of the versions of Cleanflight/Betaflight that had focused on the GPS code and also spending time on supporting us fixed wing pilots too.
Continue reading...In the previous articles we’ve covered what iNav is and what it can do for a fixed wing pilot.
Continue reading...In the previous articles we’ve covered what iNav is and what it can do for a fixed wing pilot and we’ve also covered how to wire everything up. Adding iNavflight to your fixed wing model can provide you will excellent stabilisation and cheap, effective OSD setup but it can also provide GPS flight modes and allow you to even fly missions autonomously.
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In the previous articles we’ve covered what iNav is and what it can do for a fixed wing pilot.
Continue reading...Recently during a flying day I had a tricky flight with a small very fast model in windy conditions, during a turn at the end of the field the wind caught it and I struggled to establish orientation in the poor light so had no choice but to ditch the model.
Continue reading...It’s important that you know some of the key components that make your plane. In most cases, you will have to do some minor assembly for your first plane which will require some minor tweaking to get it flying right. It also may be that you crash and need to replace parts. A good start is knowing what the parts are so you can do some research.
Continue reading...We have provided below most of the common problems when preparing your plane for its first flight.
Continue reading...You have either seen someone flying or you have had a taste of what it's like to fly a remote control plane! You're excited and want to take the next steps to make your first flight. Why shouldn't you be? Flying an RC plane is a lot of fun, gets you outdoors in the fresh air and will enable you to meet like-minded people in the hobby!
Continue reading...The best way to learn how to fly (and cheapest), is to purchase a flight simulator. This will allow you to develop much-needed hand and eye coordination. This by far will make the biggest impact on your first successful flight.
You should spend enough time on a simulator to the point where you can take-off, perform a figure of 8 and land.
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