Thanks for another great video Ian and Cheryl. Very nice nav lights too. I for sure will be getting one in the new year. No rush as I won’t be able to fly in my area in Canada until late March or early April. I know this will be my go to and favourite plane as well. Will pick up a few 4S batteries too. Feel better soon Ian. Nice filming as usual Cheryl.
Hello Ian… I totally agree with you … This plane has it all !! Very capable including great STOL as you show us in these great flights … I also think it’s great to look at with those scale look …. What is there not to like …. Even the grass looks sticky wet and she copes with that well ….Get winters fly out …. Thanks .. Michael
You two deserve medals for dedication to RC... you must've been at the field around 6:00am, looking at the light levels! Still, the early bird, and all that. Great flights and great camera work, too.
HI Ian - well I cannot comment on how you feel about the Turbo Timber as i have never had one , I also no not have any single aircraft I would say is a winter plane - interesting concept - If I had to choose and it had to be a high wing - I guess I would go for the FMS PA18... it is a taildragger like the timber so boggy ground is not an issue (if you had a nose wheel)... but on a windy winters day I would choose something other than a High Wing taildragger to fly..enjoyed the video and the flying - Light do look good - thanks to Easylights I saved one of my aircraft from a crash... Lights are good......
Very nice video! I have the twin Timber and find it to be a very enjoyable rc airplane to fly. I fly the twin timber on a 4S 3700 mAh LiPo and get about 15 minutes flying time
@@IansRCExploits It all depends on how much throttle you use. If you run the airplane at close to full-throttle then you're cutting the flying time I stated by 50%, perhaps even more. I'm not interested in seeing 'how fast' the airplane flies. My emphasis as a seasoned flyer of almost 50 years is to see how realistic I can fly it compared to a full-scale airplane. Most flights are run at 35% to 45% throttle with lots of touch and go's. Hope this helps understand my original 15 minute statement.👌
Nice upload Ian.👍 I like the looks of this plane. Watching this in my break😂. Thanks for this upload. Enjoying it
Thanks Adnan have a great day 😀👍
Thanks for another great video Ian and Cheryl. Very nice nav lights too. I for sure will be getting one in the new year. No rush as I won’t be able to fly in my area in Canada until late March or early April. I know this will be my go to and favourite plane as well. Will pick up a few 4S batteries too. Feel better soon Ian. Nice filming as usual Cheryl.
Thanks Dave, I forget that your winter in Canada is so harsh!! So I can see there's no rush for you to buy one!! Thanks for watching and commenting 😀👍
I really should move to the UK. It’s a much longer flying season. Oh well, it’s time to stay inside and work on my slot car track.
Hello Ian… I totally agree with you … This plane has it all !! Very capable including great STOL as you show us in these great flights … I also think it’s great to look at with those scale look …. What is there not to like …. Even the grass looks sticky wet and she copes with that well ….Get winters fly out …. Thanks .. Michael
Yes she is a real pearl Michael, thanks for watching and commenting 😀👍
Ian the EVO Turbo Timber is Perfect for any time of year. Ian Fantastic flying , Cheryl another great video. Jeff in LA USA
Thanks Jeff 😀👍
Great flight awesome landing Ian. It is an awesome plane
It sure is and thanks 😀👍
Nice flights Ian. The EVO is a great plane. Did fine on 3s.
Thanks Adam 😀👍
Stands out beautifully against the grey sky, Yes as Sheryl mentioned the nave lights are outstanding. Moves pretty quick on the 4s.
Yes it's such a nice model plane Jason 😀👍
You two deserve medals for dedication to RC... you must've been at the field around 6:00am, looking at the light levels! Still, the early bird, and all that. Great flights and great camera work, too.
A little bit later Gina, 6.45am 🤣😂 Thanks for watching and commenting 😀👍
@@IansRCExploits I'm still in bed at that time, Ian! 🥱😴😴😴
Great flying in misty conditions Ian, nice touch and goes and landings, a great bush plane....jeff.
Thanks Jeff, you ok, you haven't posted for a while!! Hope everything is good with you 😀👍
@IansRCExploits Cheers Ian, I had covid for 2 weeks, alot better now, thankyou...jeff
Aww no, I was wondering where you were!! Glad your all better 😀👍
HI Ian - well I cannot comment on how you feel about the Turbo Timber as i have never had one , I also no not have any single aircraft I would say is a winter plane - interesting concept - If I had to choose and it had to be a high wing - I guess I would go for the FMS PA18... it is a taildragger like the timber so boggy ground is not an issue (if you had a nose wheel)... but on a windy winters day I would choose something other than a High Wing taildragger to fly..enjoyed the video and the flying - Light do look good - thanks to Easylights I saved one of my aircraft from a crash... Lights are good......
Well I also agree with your choice Martyn as I also love the PA-18 Cub, thanks for watching and commenting 😀👍
Very nice video! I have the twin Timber and find it to be a very enjoyable rc airplane to fly. I fly the twin timber on a 4S 3700 mAh LiPo and get about 15 minutes flying time
Wow 15 minutes that must be an efficient set up on the Twin Timber 😀👍
@@IansRCExploits It all depends on how much throttle you use. If you run the airplane at close to full-throttle then you're cutting the flying time I stated by 50%, perhaps even more. I'm not interested in seeing 'how fast' the airplane flies. My emphasis as a seasoned flyer of almost 50 years is to see how realistic I can fly it compared to a full-scale airplane. Most flights are run at 35% to 45% throttle with lots of touch and go's. Hope this helps understand my original 15 minute statement.👌
Yes that is the way i like to try and fly, I have got about 7 minutes out of a 4s 2200mah lipo with gentle throttle use!! Thanks for the reply 😀👍
Great flights Ian, those Nav lights are great for winter weather. Do you find that the batteries drain quicker in the cold?
Thanks Chris, yes drain quicker and seem less powerful 😀👍