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What are the things to remember for first flight?
Just wondering, if there are any reminders you try to keep in mind aside from the normal checklist.
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RE: What are the things to remember for first flight?
G'day Mate,
First rule, is always have an experienced pilot, to help. He/she should be able to double check all aspects of the plane, in case you miss something, & help in the air, if there is a problem. Rule #2, see rule #1. |
RE: What are the things to remember for first flight?
Safety first - Keep your fingers out of the prop!
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Don't crash!
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Remember to breathe.
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keep your fingers moving smoooooootly, none of this cchhoppppppppy stuff
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RE: What are the things to remember for first flight?
Great time for a recap here.
Let's see...........[>:] Choppy flight results in missing fingers when you fail to follow safety guides. ALWAYS make sure someone experienced starts the plane before you crash???????? :D Works for me! |
RE: What are the things to remember for first flight?
I see no one mentioned a trash bag. Yes, well don't forget your glow starter, either. Or fuel. Or Tx. Best of luck!
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I tremble at the mention of a trash bag.
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Just relax,as you will have an experienced pilot at your side, and remember to have fun and enjoy It. Paul. |
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ORIGINAL: Paul88880000 Just relax,as you will have an experienced pilot at your side, You already had a "normal" checklist. Now you have an abnormal checklist to go with it. Remember that to keep your plane safe at all times -------always leave something critical at home (by accident of course). |
RE: What are the things to remember for first flight?
Hi,
New plane first flight? Range Check then Range Check with engine running at full power. Controls operating in the correct sense!!!! (Always a fun flight if they aren't) Control throws as per plan/kit recommendations. CofG Everything has been tightened, servo screws, Prop nut, servo plugs secure, Rx aerial extended, wheel not binding (sod on takeoff), Did I mention range check? Post flight checks Control serfaces secure (hinges OK), wing bolts tight, engine bolts secure, exhaust secure, general once over but in more detail than normal. Check battery voltage (checker), a binding servo can wipe out your battery very quickly. If you get an experianced pilot to help he will assist with all the checks you need to make. Good luck, I hope all goes well. And yes, breathe! :D |
RE: What are the things to remember for first flight?
Change of undies
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ORIGINAL: MinnFlyer Change of undies |
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Thermos of coffee and a quick wit.
Del |
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A couple of spare props. At least one. I watched a guy go to start up a giant scratch built stick with a moki 210 on it and it threw the prop and destroyed one of the tips. Tight prop nuts aside, he went home with no joy because he had no spares. I felt bad for him but glad I was behind the airplane when it threw the very large prop off.
Crasher |
RE: What are the things to remember for first flight?
ORIGINAL: pt40crasher I was behind the airplane when it threw the very large prop off. Crasher |
RE: What are the things to remember for first flight?
ORIGINAL: MinnFlyer Change of undies When you start totaling up the cost of game systems, portable game systems, games for both systems, accessories, and computer games, it looks pretty even in costs. And sitting in front of a screen, whether in the car, or in the office, or on the sofa......(being honest), it bugs the crap out of me. I love the great outdoors. His mom, my ex, loves the great indoors. He lives with his mom. So naturally he's an indoor person. It's a long story, but the short version is this: Two years after our divorce she moved, never told me anything, and I couldn't find the kid. The state didn't help. Well, they didn't help until I quit paying child support. Then they put me in jail. In the end the federal courts released me, and I found my son after 7 years of not seeing him. This will be our second summer vacation since he was 5. |
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ORIGINAL: bruce88123 ORIGINAL: pt40crasher I was behind the airplane when it threw the very large prop off. Crasher |
RE: What are the things to remember for first flight?
I hope you guys have a good time.
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RE: What are the things to remember for first flight?
and relax
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RE: What are the things to remember for first flight?
Main thing: Takeoff is optional. Landing is not.
2nd thing: Do not run out of airspeed, altitude or ideas at the same time. Bill, AMA 4720 WACO Brotherhood #1 |
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ORIGINAL: Stickbuilder Main thing: Takeoff is optional. Landing is not. 2nd thing: Do not run out of airspeed, altitude or ideas at the same time. Bill, AMA 4720 WACO Brotherhood #1 From distant memory, on my first ever flight, I don't think I had time for an idea!!!! |
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dont drop the radio cause that wouldnt be good at all.
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RE: What are the things to remember for first flight?
Hi,
I'm not sure if this is a first flight and your on your own, or just things you want to check for the first flight of the day. If it is a very first flight, I would ask someone experienced to fly it and set the trims and expo so it would be comfortable for you to fly. Also, get on a "buddy box" with an experienced pilot or instructor and get a "feel" for the aircraft before taking it on your own - you may want to also consider lessons. If it is just the first flight of the day, I would add to make sure all your transmitter switches are set to low rates. Hope this helps. Fly4Fun, Wayne Miller |
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