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I love the respect and consideration given to you guys by the other pilots working on some gas powered weed whacker powered flying machine while you try and film. Keeping it classy as usual you refrained from offering them some tips on proper etiquette that I probably couldn’t restrain myself from professing. You’re a better man than I, Pilot Ryan. 👍🏻
Think it through bro, conversing goes a long way because respect is a two way street. They're dues paid members of the flying field as well. If someone had to stop flying or quit what they were doing everytime a camera was out no one would be flying.
Ryan, Bobby. Love them OMP planes. Easy to assemble and just toss it around. The model you fly in this one even has some carbon fiber reinforced frame built in it. Soweeet. Sure wish they would expand their horizons and zip out some small balsa warbirds. 👍👍😎
Awesome! Been waiting for your review of this aircraft. Definitely worth the wait. So nice, I watched it twice. Great job on this beautiful aircraft and you display it well. Nice work!
I quit flying because of the loud gassers. I couldn't hear my transmitter or my motor or even the person talking next to me. I guess there is a place for gassers, but not in my life. I flew them as a youngster and glad they are in my past.
@@matthewmorrissey2568 it’s a very stable plane. Depending on your throws you shouldn’t need much rudder to coordinate turns at all. As a model the power to weight is crazy strong. If you didn’t use any rudder the plane can handle it
Please clarify your recommendations on prop size. I just purchased this model and the Buddy RC website says the included prop ( a 13X7 ) is for use with a 4S battery. They recommend a 12X6.5 for a 3S battery. I thought I heard you say that the included prop was for use with the 3S. Thanks for any recommendation you can give.
I have this plane and it actually recommends the opposite on the box label and in the manual than what the website states now. 13 x 7 or 13x6 for 3S and 12x6.5 for the 4S. If you read the original text description on the OMP website now, it still says 12x6 for 4S. The new description is wrong. You can also watch videos from when it was first released in the spring and see Merry Boozer reference the prop size. Love OMP and Buddy RC, but consistency is definitely not their forte.
@@jt200drivr Thanks for the input. I will run my own power checks with my watt meter and decide which prop best suits my needs. I find that most of the manuals for any brand of model leave a lot to be desired. Contradictions in many areas of the build and flight control settings are pretty common. On this model, they left out the control throws and the CG data. Makes you wonder about quality control. A shame to have such poor quality manuals.