I love mine ive proped up mine to a 10x8 and that put it where i enjoy the plane the most. i also ran a 10x7 for a long time before the 10x8. i only had the factory prop on for 2 flights before it prop striked on landing and i had 10x7 in my stash so it wound up on the plane nice flying and awesome review sir
Bought mine yesterday at local hobby shop and maidened it today, flies great and loads of fun, was 18mph wind but it didn't care. I did land it with safe and landings were perfect. Did not fly with safe but with 25% expo
Great review!!!!! I just ordered mine today and I can’t wait to get it assembled and set up. I’ve always been a Decathlon fan. I think everyone should have a Cub type plane in their hangar. Just cuz they are so much fun to fly!!
Love all your content. So helpful. Just finished setting up the Freewing F-16 70mm per your recommendations. Maiden tomorrow with differential stabilators, flaperons, and more. Thanks for what you do for the RC community!
I love mine, it’s a very power efficient plane. I run mine on a 3200 4s and I can safely get 10 minutes with a modest 3- around and or go arounds. Awesome plane 🇺🇸
Why didn’t the super timber get equally dinged for unpainted foam? Although I’m more interested in why it didn’t get dinged for bouncy landing tendencies (a case of be careful what you wish for I guess)
The Super Timber uses bush plane metrics. It didn't get dinged for unpainted foam for the same reason the F-16 didn't get dinged for plastic servos: it keeps the wing loading down. Each aircraft type is evaluated based on what kind of aircraft it is, the class of aircraft it belongs to, etc. You can't reasonably compare a 64mm EDF to a 90mm - the features and abilities of a 90mm jet far outclass that of a single 64mm jet. That's why we have different review metrics for different airframes. Also, Jon explained why the Super Timber didn't get dinged for bouncy wheels in the video you're referencing. ;)
Oh it'll have no issues on grass, so long as the grass is relatively manicured. Make sure you're holding back elevator pressure on landing to avoid flipping over.
I love mine ive proped up mine to a 10x8 and that put it where i enjoy the plane the most. i also ran a 10x7 for a long time before the 10x8. i only had the factory prop on for 2 flights before it prop striked on landing and i had 10x7 in my stash so it wound up on the plane nice flying and awesome review sir
After buying this model, I did update the reciever to version 3.1 or AR637T+ which gave me a bit better stability and AS3X configuration.
Bought mine yesterday at local hobby shop and maidened it today, flies great and loads of fun, was 18mph wind but it didn't care. I did land it with safe and landings were perfect. Did not fly with safe but with 25% expo
Great review!!!!! I just ordered mine today and I can’t wait to get it assembled and set up. I’ve always been a Decathlon fan. I think everyone should have a Cub type plane in their hangar. Just cuz they are so much fun to fly!!
Glad we could help!
Love all your content. So helpful. Just finished setting up the Freewing F-16 70mm per your recommendations. Maiden tomorrow with differential stabilators, flaperons, and more. Thanks for what you do for the RC community!
Happy to help!
This will be on the purchase list down the road! Great video Jon and film Jon’s wife!
I love mine, it’s a very power efficient plane. I run mine on a 3200 4s and I can safely get 10 minutes with a modest 3- around and or go arounds. Awesome plane 🇺🇸
Excellent flight video Jon, nice to see what happens when the rubberband is pulled tight.... :)
AirHammer out!!
Looks like a fun plane!
Hi John took my out today has 6 flights on it handles great feels very commutable from the start to the end good review 😊😊😊
Great to hear!
Great review . Love the look of the silver prop.
Thanks for watching!
30% expo made it my fav plane of all time
Do you need a certain transmitter for the reverse thrust??
A Spektrum radio is generally required.
Why didn’t the super timber get equally dinged for unpainted foam?
Although I’m more interested in why it didn’t get dinged for bouncy landing tendencies (a case of be careful what you wish for I guess)
The Super Timber uses bush plane metrics. It didn't get dinged for unpainted foam for the same reason the F-16 didn't get dinged for plastic servos: it keeps the wing loading down. Each aircraft type is evaluated based on what kind of aircraft it is, the class of aircraft it belongs to, etc. You can't reasonably compare a 64mm EDF to a 90mm - the features and abilities of a 90mm jet far outclass that of a single 64mm jet. That's why we have different review metrics for different airframes.
Also, Jon explained why the Super Timber didn't get dinged for bouncy wheels in the video you're referencing. ;)
Question for u. Does it fly like the timber x?
Not really, they're not very much alike.
Love everything about that plane except those Fugly Grey Windows on it. Takes away the beautiful paint work thru out the plane surfaces
Dam John , I just might grab on of those , looks like it would work off my local field , Grass , your thoughts Sir ???????????
Oh it'll have no issues on grass, so long as the grass is relatively manicured. Make sure you're holding back elevator pressure on landing to avoid flipping over.
I fly mine from a grass sporting field and works really well as long as you hold back elevator for take off and landing like John said.
I never use Dubro wheels. Anything smaller then 4 inches, i like to go with Dave Brown treated lites.
Interesting. Tell us more on Discord, we'd love to hear why.
Lipo 4S-2200 is recommended for all models
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Finally
Sorry about the wait!
This plane would have made me giggle 10 years ago. Now I get bored with it and have major buyers regret.
That's unfortunate. This is one of our favorite types of airframes.
Good night
Uh, OK.
Let me rephrase
This plane is a bit heavy for my preferences in an rc model
It certainly doesn't fly like it, but that makes sense.
This plane is a brick
Uh, OK.
Fly's and climbs pretty good for a brick when I fly mine on 4S.
@@TwistLosia plane can be a brick in weight but still be able to maneuver