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cheese1968 02-15-2006 10:32 AM

My first Flight
 
My first flight will be this week-end, any advice ?

RCKen 02-15-2006 10:38 AM

RE: My first Flight
 
Listen to your instructor, do what he says, and have fun!! :D

Good Luck

Ken

Fastsky 02-15-2006 11:57 AM

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If you are flying from a typical field then there is no store nearby. If thats the case bring at least 2 litres of something to drink such as pop, water, or maybe a coffee thermos. Its amazing how flying can turn a thirst on. Also bring a hat. The plane is up in the air and if you tilt the plane toward the sun you don't want to lose sight of the plane. A big brim aussie type hat works best because it will also keep the sun off your neck. The worst type is a baseball cap. You might also want to consider sun screen as this an outdoor in the sun type of hobby. Plan the trip so that you don't have to leave in a hurry. A first days visit can easily take up the whole morning. Its very annoying when you are trying to teach a new flyer and he keeps looking at his watch. Have fun! [8D]

cheese1968 02-15-2006 12:37 PM

RE: My first Flight
 
Thanks ! Good advice, I just want to keep it in the air as long as possible and bring it down safely !

burgh_guy61 02-15-2006 12:43 PM

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Have all your batteries fully charged and get there on time especially if your plane still needs saftey checked for a maiden, could be some loose ends your instructor and you will need to take care of. And as said listen learn and most of all have fun

bubbagates 02-15-2006 01:08 PM

RE: My first Flight
 
Relax, have fun, and BREATHE. If you feel overwhelmed tell the instructor. Communication is the key to being able to learn. Keep your first few flights in the 5 minute range. Trust me 5 minutes will seem like 15 minutes until you get used to it.

bruce88123 02-15-2006 02:34 PM

RE: My first Flight
 
Don't get frustrated or discouraged when you realize it isn't as easy as the old timers makeit look. You should quickly get the hang of it. Relax - this is FUN. :) Don't be afraid to ask questions - lots of them.

rjm1982 02-15-2006 03:13 PM

RE: My first Flight
 
Dont fly any later than like 4pm...after your first flight you wont be able to fall asleep for 10 hours...i promise!! :)

cruzomatic 02-15-2006 03:25 PM

RE: My first Flight
 
You'll be fine. Remember, altitude is control by power (throttle). Pitch is controlled by elevator.

Your instructor will walk you through the whole process. Have fun, enjoy it and let us know how it turns out.


red head 02-15-2006 04:19 PM

RE: My first Flight
 
Some very good advice and some of the most positive post I've seen. If you follow their advice you should have a blast and probably be right back here letting everyone know how great it was.

Listen, Listen, learn and ENJOY !!!! RED

Dave trimmer 02-15-2006 05:30 PM

RE: My first Flight
 
Also look around once in a while you will see all different Kinds of airplanes and field boxes (a r/c Pilots tool box) I've spent a week desighning mine and I'm not finished yet. Here are a few Ideas: folding Legs, maybe, wheels (if it becomes too heavy), I may even put skiis on mine, drawrs,etc. Or you can take a short cut by buying yours. Also Ask about the different tools and thing in their field box. I've only flown once and that was in California and I live in Canada and they were very proud of me and he even let me fly his Hell cat on my second flight, So if and they will congradulate you on your efforts. Lastly Practice, Practice, Practice, When you get home compare your flight to the one on the simulator also if you don't have one imagine you are with you TX in your hand. WHAT EVER YOU DO HAVE FUN. Tell us how you do.

photek 02-15-2006 05:45 PM

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If you have had plenty of practice on a sim it takes the edge of your first flight.

I did about month on aerofly pro then bought a Multiplex easyglider (powered version) my first flight was a dream, even manged to land it near my feet.

i dont think you ever forget your first flight oh or your first crash ;)

anyway good luck

britbrat 02-15-2006 05:57 PM

RE: My first Flight
 
Just do it --and enjoy it. Good luck :D

cheese1968 02-16-2006 08:57 AM

RE: My first Flight
 
You guys are great, a lot of good tips I didn't think of. You guys are a credit to the RC community :)

the pope 02-17-2006 03:46 AM

RE: My first Flight
 
Hi take a piece of rope to tie around your legs.If your first flight was like mine my legs didnt stop shaking for ages. Good luck. The pope

bruce88123 02-17-2006 08:26 AM

RE: My first Flight
 


ORIGINAL: the pope

Hi take a piece of rope to tie around your legs.If your first flight was like mine my legs didnt stop shaking for ages. Good luck. The pope
Bungee cord is safer. You can still run if you need to get out of the way of an errant landing. :D [:@]


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