Learn How To Drive Your First RC Car - Throttle, Steering & Jumping Tips - Get Into RC | RC Driver

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Everyone had a first day in RC… EVERYONE! In Episode 015 of the RC Driver “Get Into RC” video series, we are going to give you some instructions on how to successfully drive an RC car. We’ll give you some information on what to think about when using the steering and throttle. Tips on getting used to how an RC car drives. Then after you’ve mastered steering and forward throttle, we’ll give you a bonus lesson on how to successfully jump your RC car! If you just got an RC car and want to learn the basics of driving, this is the RC video that will help you have fun with your RC machine instantly!


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Watching this video right now with my nine-year-old son and he has no clue I have his first Traxxas rustler in the Box behind the couch for when this is over!

timnorman
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Just introduced my 8 yr old son to hobby grade rc cars today, made him watch this before we took our traxxas rustlers over to the local school parking lot & thrashed them around! Keep up the good work on the videos!

GGrimm-Deadstone
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Great video for beginners! However, for us experienced drivers, is it possible you could make a video showing us advanced techniques such as flips, jumps, controlling the car in the air (steering), etc?

filmgaming
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thanks a lot for helping me! tomorrow is my birthday and im turning ten and i might get an rc car! So i decided even if i wont i might as well learn so i know how to use it when i get it. thanks again!

Joseph_Garcia
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Lol perfect timing, i just bought my first rc.

nate
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I'm a beginner and all of these videos have helped, thanks!

MegAltro
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First time using on of these powerful cars. Excellent teaching! I'm so subscribing to your channel!

dynasty
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Very USEFUL!!!! can’t wait to purchase my first Rc

johnnyblaze
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Why am I watching this when I've been driving hobby RC's for the past 4 years

avi.d
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i hope you guys do one on how to control backflips... and multiple backflips i could use pointers.

Night_Diver
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Great tutorial video. Looking it with my son.

rcandmorewiththekids
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Thank yo for this. As a complete beginner to RC scene I had an issue finding anything of value for someone like me. You, however, delivered on all fronts. Thank you! 😀

iGameOvertv
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Thanks for the vid. My dad gave me his old ford mondaro FWD and i need to learn so i dont break anythinh

xb
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Awesome video for rookies as usual. I drive my RC cars very well with not too much experience.

joseCalderon
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Great tips for newbies!! And for us RC Dads trying to teach the youngins how 2 drive!

bigdaddydvapes
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I needed this because I back-ordered the new Traxxas C8 Vette. I had a Tamiya Hornet as a kid but the remote I used way back when is called Stick Transmitter. I'm sure I'll be fine but just scared of wrecking a $400 car haha.

ICPSBJ
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Thank you so much for the awesome vids. Just got into it with a Slash 4x4 brushless.... so much fun. You explain things clearly and are not condescending in any way!! Please make more videos! Peace and love from SoCal

Pntman
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This was really good. I hope you have more lessons like this. Tha ks for the help.

rc
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So when jumping at what point during the jump do you release the trigger?

sombod
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Cool video, looking at some of your others. I bought the Rustler 4 X 4 VXL, it's a blast and wow it's fast. So one question I have, while driving around and slinging doughnuts, I noticed the body gets a lot of gravel in it. Got one against the driveshaft, scratched it up some. I got a good bit of money in my car, so I want to have fun with it, but not tear it up. Is there any type of cover to help prevent that, or anything to minimize this?

NinjaZXRider