RECOMMENDED ! If you want to try radio controlled (RC) flying this is all you need | TopRC MINI XCUB

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Published 2024-06-11
RECOMMENDED ! If you want to try radio controlled (RC) flying this is all you need | TopRC MINI XCUB
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Everything in the box except the 4 AA batteries for the radio transmitter. Charge the flight battery with the provided USB lead, the push the main wheels into the fuselage and same with the tail wheel. Turn on the radio transmitter, plug in the flight battery into the plane, up on the left stick and then down and it should arm the speed controller in the aeroplane. Then you are ready to fly. Start with MIDD mode unless you are a complete beginner. Be cautious of Expert mode as it is very sensitive on the sticks.

I like how robust and durable this RC aeroplane is. It will bounce time and time again. If you should happen to break the propeller there is a spare in the box.

00:00 Intro
01:48 Unbox
06:32 Fly

Filmed by Trevor for the 'Essential RC' YouTube channel at our local model flying club using the Panasonic HC-X2 Pro 4K camcorder.

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All Comments (21)
  • when i was a kid back in the early 60's we flew control line and freeflight planes but never got to r/c because they barely existed except for maybe adults. i always wanted to try it and this looks like a good entry level. thnx.
  • @rowbags3017
    As someone who's always wanted to try a radio controlled model, I've got to say this looks fantastic! I'm amazed how robust it is and how well it coped with the conditions. Really encouraging. 😎
  • I apologize if it was not your intention, but I think your video is one of the funniest on the web. I laughed so loud about everything, you made my day. So much that happens, so many crashes, so many more things... I love it! Thank you!
  • “It’s flying backwards!” and the hurricane building just off shore was a nice addition to this very much fun video
.Thank you!
  • @MrROTD
    My first plane was a warbird, a Corsair ultra micro, no gyros, I learned pretty quickly because I was in air cadets and flew gliders before. This plane looks perfect for a beginner to learn the basics on.
  • @ricklederman
    At our flying field we have a rule about not flying into the fence. 😂
  • Not the best day perhapse but very robust model! Andrew Newton also reviewed this on a calm day and it looked the perfect model for a beginner! Well done.
  • @tberg323
    I love the learning and crash footage! I subscribed because you don't edit out the reality of the hobby.
  • To limit the chance of damaging it would it be ok to keep hold of the plane and run round the field.
  • @Discopuss
    Looks like a really good model for a beginner. Classic high-wing airframe, durable, and it looks like "expert" mode actually works. LOL, newbies should fly in calmer weather!
  • @Norminal1
    You get the best practice and skills flying in strong winds.
  • @nobuchan4649
    This little plane flew very bravely in the strong winds and proved to be very sturdy.
  • I'm very impressed. Seriously thinking of getting one. Also a fun vid. to watch. Talk about laugh, Trev.
  • @RCCopterLove
    The first 3 trials to fly this little sweety were so funny! The backwards flying in the wind was astonishing! Thanks for the entertaining video from a heli guy!!
  • @Bobt98
    Remember my first flight probably the most excitement of times during my many years of model flying inc. aerobatic comps Sadly after moving to Ireland an then to here in New Zealand couldn’t find a local club so haven’t flown for the best part of 20 years but still miss it
  • @UOO303T
    This guy is fantastic love how its so real with no editing gr8 plane for the beginner a little too windy for a light plane
  • @sUASNews
    Great for a sports hall, would be smaller than I would recommend for outdoors.