Electri-fly j3 piper cub. wing extensions and brushless setup on this one, witha 100mah 11.1 lipo. Ask questions or leave comments in the section below and we will respond on line. planes rc airplane landing takeoff fly r/c radio control nitro hobby lobby nitroplanes bananahobby banana crash laugh funny

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I like that. Mine is on the way. It is an upgrade J3 Cub # channel. With a brushless motor. I can’t wait man it’s gonna be fun flying this plane. Where do you buy extra parts?………..Thanks a bunch and Have a Happy Fourth of July…..Joe Connick
sure- I did
can i but my receiver in it
sim is always the way to go . no trainer is for your 1st flight – sim 1st and you can fly any trainer
Hi. I am a beginner at flying rc airplanes, and I really like them. I have purchased the J3 Piper cub with a 2.4 GHz radio and would like some helpful hits on flying it. I have not flown it yet and cannot wait to see it soar. I’ve seen other videos and they have recommended to newbees a simulator for the computer would be a wise investment. Would this help? Any info would be greatly appreciated.
I did enjoy watching your videos, they’re pretty cool
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9 cell lipo but what was the prop size??
It would look good with a nice chrome spinner too.
good job on the retracts.
he doe’s. Its a good Video.
okay, looks cool
Show it flying!
I do prefer electric because there is no oily mess when you land oall over the plane, but Glow engines and fuel are generally cheaper than a big motor and esc with a chunky li-po and charger!