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Old 07-13-2011 | 05:28 AM
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Default RE: Shaky Hands


ORIGINAL: Gamerjoe


ORIGINAL: tryingagain

I think it should be pointed out that unless the radio is upgraded from what comes with the RTF there is no lanyard ring on it. (Unless the radio has changed recently.) So unless you want him to hot glue one to the Tx that is not going to help.
I suppose a tray could be made to work but the bottom line is practise and experience. When I first started, I quivvered so badly even my lips were twitching. Did a simulator help? Maybe a little. Unfortunately I still new the difference when took off with a real plane.
Keep plugging the Cub is not a bad place to start you can beat it up and fix it with packing tape. It is too bad but I don't think that radio has buddy capability either.
Do yourself a favour find a club to get involved with. Having someone who knows what they are doing beside you helps a lot. I learned just by passing the radio back and forth between me and the instructor.
No matter what you decide......Good Luck and have Fun!!

Cheers

Gord
I actually have the Super Cub DSM version, which comes with a Spektrum DX4e transmitter. Looks like it has the lanyard connector on the front.
That is good news on a couple of fronts. Not only the lanyard ring but the ability to move that radio into another aircraft. The radio in my friends Cub was a Hobbyzone 3 channel radio that had definite limitations.
By all means try the neck strap (or tray) but I still suggest a local club and an instrctor. Try the link provided by carrellh or ask at the hobby shop where you got the plane.

All the best in your flight endeavours.

Cheers

Gord