Success!!!
Just made my first ever flight yesterday. After hours on the sim, I decided to just go for it. I have a sport cub s with a dx6. My phone said winds were 8mph constant with 15+ gusts. Probably too windy, but if I don't learn to fly in the wind, I won't get to fly much. After shuffling my feet for a few minutes and doubting my decision, I just went for it. I only flew in beginner mode. I hand launched it and off it went. After spending the first battery learning its characteristics and handling, I quickly learned to adjust to the wind. The second and third batteries were spent doing fast sweeping turns with the help of the wind. I flew pretty low to keep the plane out of the stronger winds and getting away from me. 3 batteries and about 20minutes of flight time(averaged about 70% throttle to counteract wind) later, no crashes and I am now officially hooked. Went home, charged the batteries, picked up my son from school, then went back flying. The winds were a lot calmer but still a little gusty. My son recorded a video, but a 6yr old chasing a plane with a phone while recording doesn't translate very well, lol.
I want to focus on military planes when I get further into the hobby. I was a mechanic on the C17 stationed in Charleston, so my love of planes has always been with me.
Looking forward to learning a lot from everyone here.
Jon
Just made my first ever flight yesterday. After hours on the sim, I decided to just go for it. I have a sport cub s with a dx6. My phone said winds were 8mph constant with 15+ gusts. Probably too windy, but if I don't learn to fly in the wind, I won't get to fly much. After shuffling my feet for a few minutes and doubting my decision, I just went for it. I only flew in beginner mode. I hand launched it and off it went. After spending the first battery learning its characteristics and handling, I quickly learned to adjust to the wind. The second and third batteries were spent doing fast sweeping turns with the help of the wind. I flew pretty low to keep the plane out of the stronger winds and getting away from me. 3 batteries and about 20minutes of flight time(averaged about 70% throttle to counteract wind) later, no crashes and I am now officially hooked. Went home, charged the batteries, picked up my son from school, then went back flying. The winds were a lot calmer but still a little gusty. My son recorded a video, but a 6yr old chasing a plane with a phone while recording doesn't translate very well, lol.
I want to focus on military planes when I get further into the hobby. I was a mechanic on the C17 stationed in Charleston, so my love of planes has always been with me.
Looking forward to learning a lot from everyone here.
Jon

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