My beef is with various YouTube posters who create these “fun” videos on various ways to fly this plane, but then they forget that beginners want help on using the various transmitter controls to take off, fly, and land his or her plane. I have recently purchased an Aeroscout RTF. Have fun!Is trimming performed in safe or intermediate mode? Flying is easy, landings is where things can go awry fast. When your plane is trimmed properly, you can let go of the sticks and it will fly straight and true and makes for a much more enjoyable flying experience. When I was new at this I really had no idea what trim was for and was just constantly holding my aircraft staight which made it much harder (I just assumed everyone was doing that). If so, use the trim buttons on your aircraft to get it flying dead level. When you are flying, take your aircraft to a higher than normal height and let go of the sticks and see if your aircraft wants to go up/down/left/right/or bank either way. But 2 things I can think of that are important for a beginner is trimming your plane and landing. It certainly isn't easy to start in that way. Welcome to squawk William! I commend you for starting the hobby and getting right up with an aircraft.
Burrows Jr.Welcome to squawk William! I commend you for starting the hobby and getting right up with an aircraft. Has anyone flown the AeroScout 1.1 m, would like to here your comments. I am a raw beginner, I have two fights under my belt without incident using safe mode.