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Buy it! • Build it! • Fly it! • E flite Cirrus SR22T
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- čas přidán 15. 08. 2024
- In this video we will be buying a RC airplane & building. The Cirrues SR22T and flying the plane, using a SPECTRUM 6 channel radio. DX6e. At the Flying Pilgrims RC Field.
Chapters
0:00 - Intro
0:07 - Prop Shop Warren Michigan
0:37 - Logo opening
1:01 - Buying Cirrus SR22T
1:34 - Welcome to channel
1:56 - Unboxing Cirrus
3:48 - Building
4:00 - Installing the landing gear.
4:27 - Opening cockpit.
4:46 - Installing Nose gear horn.
5:31 - Installing nose gears.
5:37 - Install nose gear inside cockpit
5:41 - Elevator spar
6:04 - Elevator
7:43 - Rudder control horn.
8:11 - Wing spar
8:50 - Putting the wings on.
9:31 - Wing bolts
10:19 - BNF Procedure
11:00 - Program transmitter
11:17 - Add new model
11:38 - Spell name into radio
12:01 - Install Smart Battery
12:25 - Install bind plug
13:34 - Hold down bind button on transmitter
14:41 - Assign safe switch
16:30 - Check out safe mode
17:05 - Assign throttle cut off switch
18:11 - Propeller & Spinner
18:58 - Final check list on work bench
19:30 - Flying Pilgrims RC Field
20:20 - Nose gear test.
20:30 - Mechanical adjustment to nose gear
20:47 - Take off - Maiden flight
21:12 - Slow fly by!
21:22 - Landing
21:29 - Closing
▶︎ Specifications • Cirrus SR22T 1.5m by E-flite & Horizon Hobby
• ▶︎ In The Box
• (1) E-flite® Cirrus SR22T 1.5m
• (1) 60A Spektrum™ Avian™ Brushless Smart ESC (installed)
• (1) Brushless Outrunner Motor (installed)
• (6) Servos (installed)
• (1) Spektrum™ AR637TA 6-Channel Receiver
• (1) Product Manual
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• ▶︎ Needed to Complete
• (1) Full-range 5-6+ Channel Spektrum™ DSMX®/DSM2® Compatible Transmitter
• (1) 3S 11.1V or 4S 14.8V 2200-3200mAh LiPo Battery with EC3™ or IC3® Connector
• (1) Compatible LiPo Battery Charge
▶︎ Prop Shop Hobbies Inc.
www.propshophobbies.com
23326 Van Dyke Ave, Warren, MI 48089
586-757-7160
▶︎ Flying Pilgrims / RC Club
flyingpilgrims.com
2399 Ridge Rd.
Superior Twp. Michigan 48198
▶︎ Horizon Hobby - Cirrus SR22T - Web Page - Wingspan, 59 inches
www.horizonhob...
▶︎ My Train Layout - Brief Specs
This layout is a shelf layout - 24 feet long with about 10 foot turnarounds on each end.
4 Mail Lines with 7 sidings,
Track: Tubular Track by K-Line Shadow Rail on a cork road bed. (No longer in production)
Lionel and K-line 0 Gauge Switches
Main Transformer: Lionel ZW-L with 4 180W Powerhouse Bricks
Second Transformer: Lionel CW 80
Control Systems: Lionel Cab 1 • Lionel Universal Remote • LionChief Plus Remotes
• Lionel’s Bluetooth APP • LVC Lionel Voice Control
• MTH DCS & Wi-Fi
▶︎ A little story about me: I am a retired shop teacher, I spent 36 years teaching Graphic Arts, Vocational Printing Trades, Photography along with extra duties like Drivers Education, & Yearbook Advisor.
I started teaching shop in the fall of 1974 for 36 years.
▶︎ e- mail accepted at: trainroom@gmail.com
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Hi Gary, I enjoyed you building the airplane and it's first flite. Thanks for sharing your new airplane with us. Nick
Hi Nick: Thanks for checking out the hobby of RC Airplanes. Gary ✈️
Nice sharing my friend, thats so interesting
Awesome airplane Gary. I enjoyed your adventure.
Thanks Al - It is what I do in the summer when I stop working on the trains. Gary 🚂
Well done my friend Gary, great video! Cheers, Martin
Thanks for the visit - Gary 🚂
HI /GOOD /DAY in Bali - Thanks for watching 😎🚂
Thanks from France. I just bought this bird and your video is helpful, just in time, before buidling it.
Hi France: 🇫🇷 Glad it helped - Gary 😎
Hi Gary, that’s a really cool airplane. Looks like it’s pretty easy to assemble and fly. Have lots of fun with it. Best regards from sunny/rainy Florida ( it’s the rainy season). Joe
HI Joe: Many thanks - This is my summer hobby and winter is model trains but you have summer all year round in Florida. Take care: Gary 🚂
We have a winter, Gary, but it’s very mild compared to a Michigan winter. Model railroading is a year round hobby for me. Outdoor activities are about 11+ months a year. January can be quite chilly.
@@challenger3977 Cool 👍 🌴
Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaa😊
Thanks for watching 👀 ✈️
hy dear Gary
great hobby for this summer
i am glad to tell you that i am very busy because i am building a nes small american layout theme industry scale ho
all the best
alberto 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Sounds great! & Thanks for watching. Gary 🚂
Thanks Gary
Hi Frank: Your welcome and thanks for watching. Gary 🚂
What happened to Dual Rate / Expo set up OR flap Set up ? thank you.
Hi Garth: I do not use dual rates or expo - I do use flaps but they are not needed on this airplane. The plane still flies great. I did change the rudder / front wheel to a metal geared servo. I fly on a concrete runway, and the plastic geared servos could not handle the landings on concrete. SAFE is a big time improvement. Thanks for watching. ✅
GARY! What about the FLAPS! Did you not know about the FLAPS? You shouldn't have to read the instructions while doing an instructional video. I'm so disappointed!
True: I did not talk about the flaps. Thanks for asking; I have used the flaps for landing but not for takeoffs. We have a asphalt runway and the plane jumps off during takeoffs. They do help during landing to slow down the aircraft.. Hope this helps: Gary from Michigan ✈ 🚂