To be a pilot with the Northern Virginia Radio Controlled Club
On Saturday, March 8, 2014 9:00:27 PM UTC-5, John H. wrote:
I went by the field this evening and was introduced to another 'expert'. He also advised the Super
Cub and offered to teach me to fly it. I think that's what I'll go with and get the upgraded
transmitter.
Whatever you do, don't take it to the local park to "try it out" before you go to the field for your first lesson. No matter how straight the control surfaces look and how careful you are setting things up, a new airplane will not fly straight until it's trimmed out. It will bank, turn, dive or climb, and usually more than one of those. It can be a handful for an experienced RC pilot to keep a really bad one in the air until you get the trim set so it'll fly straight with the sticks at rest. For someone's very first flight? Forget it.
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