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I’M BOUTA CRASH OUT

40.2k MIGFOXHOUND31BSM26  one month ago

Or cry Idk which, RC pleases are so hard to get into when you want to build them yourself Idk if I’m an idiot or what, I just feel so overwhelmed and I can’t figure out how to do it, I’ve been trying for the past 3 hours to find out how, I’m just left with more questions than answers… but yeah, how’s your night (or day) going
(If anyone has built a RC plane before please help

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    Sorry for the vent guys

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    @MIGFOXHOUND31BSM26 Good idea 👍

    one month ago
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    @TheUltimatePlaneLover I guess I’ll get a RTF first

    one month ago
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    @TheUltimatePlaneLover ye

    one month ago
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    @MIGFOXHOUND31BSM26 Yeah that's the hardest part
    *And priciest. Even if you do learn how to use them, it'll be for naught if your budget doesn't allow.

    one month ago
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    @Noname918181818181818181 thanks (although my last hobby I got into was 3d printing and that was easy)

    one month ago
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    @Pnut look below

    one month ago
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    @TheUltimatePlaneLover my problem is the electronics

    one month ago
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    3,017 Pnut

    Yeah rc planes are probably harder to fly than drones too, but you'll probably figure it out. It's just about patience and time

    one month ago
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    hi bouta crash out
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    in seriousness though, while i dont know how to RC planes, all i can say is good luck. Its hard to get into a new hobby, but its almost always worth it, as long as you enjoy at the end of the day

    +2 one month ago
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    180 andstr

    My day is oof but Im getting an rtf for Christmas bc I am 11 and have Pygmy brain from a caveman

    one month ago
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    I've never built an RC plane, but I learned some tips from the Hobby store.
    The plane itself is the easy part, but all the electronics (remote, transmitter, receiver, control surfaces, engine, and anything else you may add) are the hard parts. Flying it is arguably harder depending on your skill and environment. If you're just getting into RC planes, I strongly recommend you get a pre-built one.
    I mean, I've been into RC planes for a while now, and I've never even built one of those rubber-powered planes!

    +1 one month ago
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    I'm sorry but I can't help I've never ever used a rc

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