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  • you are "reviewing" a good variety of products with this Micro Stik. Good work Scott/Bixler!

  • Just saying, Isn't this the same as the parkzone ember?

    

  • 5:47 Is that a ritewing?

  • Is the Micro Stick compatible with the Spectrum Transmitters? The system looks very similar to the one on Parkzone's Vapor, Ember, etc...

  • @argat11 I'm fairly certain that it's not compatible with Spektrum.

  • @argat11 no as it is not dsm2

  • Chad if think he is at a disadvantage flying in there oohhhh you wicked man :P

  • awesome plane! i just got a video of it up on my channel =D

  • Congrats Josh!

  • 1 dislike WTF?!!??!

  • looks like you guys had alot of fun. Your making me cold watching this video. Its summer here and very hot right now.

  • very nice job guys, and really cool little plane, perfect for indoor flying...by the way what was that cool looking heli you guy shot out of the sky....anyway very nice video, wish i had an old factory at my doorstep for some indoor fun...

  • Way to go Josh. Looks like you're on your way to getting your wings!

  • that was cool how much from hobbylobby ? or was it from hobbie king?

  • @stampedvxl 75$ RTF, great deal compared to 120$ ember 2 RTF (similar plane)

    Micro stik is the best deal i could recommmend, i have one and am buying another =D

  • fail

  • nicee

  • What's the cool looking heli with the EXRC decal on the boom?

  • I'm still looking forward to that fokker triplane you showed in the update awhile back. Great videos the quality is so high I feel like im watching tv not youtube.

  • Great video as usual, guys. Good flying J. Scott! That little plane seems to be the perfect platform I have been looking for (mall stormer). Also, I really enjoyed the montage thrown in the middle of the video.

  • 4:55 "...he landed a little aggressively " LOL!

  • It would be nice if you guys can feature a Picture-in-Picture shot of the TX while flying. That way, we get to see what are the stick movements being applied for the flight.

  • Yay, good job man, it only gets better from here :-) Great to see you guys review other dealers and scratch builds, HK is great but there are many other great product out there :-)

  • Nice flying Josh. What was the biplane-like delta foamie thing? Can you please post a link where I can find more details? Thanks a bunch. Keep up the great reviews.

  • @hugodwong The double wing was an experiment of mine. It's still not refined yet. I was trying to make a super-slow indoor wing. Once i get it worked out I'll post plans.

    -Chad

  • @flitetest I'd love to see a video on that someday! It looked interesting.

  • good to see you guys do reviews of other vendor's products.

  • Pretty streamer. 

  • try in a gym he wont crash cuz its pretty ovious 90% of his crshes was cuz those polls

  • It's nice to see that also make reviews from other brands then HK !

  • are you guys sponsored by hobby lobby aswell?

  • @slyfoxflyer66 i don't think that they are yet but they are trying to

  • @slyfoxflyer66 igror my other post i think that they are now but i don't know

  • @slyfoxflyer66 Hobby Lobby sponsored just this one episode.

  • 2:35 "The inertia is so light on this airplane... 90% of the time it's going to be in one piece."

    Inertia is the resistance of an object to a change in velocity. Inertia can't be "light" (or "heavy"), and it has nothing to do with whether the plane would be damaged or not. Momentum would probably be a more appropriate word, as that has to do with velocity and weight. What you're saying is that because of the low weight the plane doesn't sustain much damage.

  • @canadianmaple09 momentum would have been the word i used but i think a "light inertia / little inertia" is also acceptable. nitpicking about such small things makes people think you may be having a "heavy flow" day.

    good to see josh2 getting some stick time .. keep it up .. maybe grab a trainer to go along with his new transmitter.

  • @canadianmaple09 thats obvious......just said it wrong......a better not as long definition would be......inertia is that resistance that an object has to a change in motion depending on its mass

  • @canadianmaple09 Actually inertia is the correct term used. A light plane has little inertia resulting is minimal damage from crashes. And to be entirely technical, weight is insignificant ,but rather mass would be more appropriate.

  • First! And nice one Flite Test - You are the BEST!

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