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Seb Art Mig 29 High Alpha maneuvers and formation flying

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Uploaded by on Oct 30, 2011

This Mig sure does perform. More great clips of this one, including some hovers, harriers, flips from harrier to harrier, little formation with Tristans Habu and some crazy chaos and flat spins. Still working on getting those really flat, but will be harder to get out of LOL
Thanks for watching, more of this awesome jet to come

Ronin

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  • Is it harder to fly that a similar parkjet? slowdown at 38 sec. ?

  • @koss375 yes, anything with TV is going to be harder to fly than a regular thrust plane. Yes 1/2 speed for the pass after 0:38.

  • @warderseeker but doesnt moving nozzles behind the propp count? like on the most foam figter jet models, is this one more sensitive?

  • @koss375 this is nozzles behind an impeller, in an EDF, are you talking about a mid plane prop plane with surfaces or what? All thrust vectored stuff is pretty sensitive, because of what you want it to do, takes a lot of travel. Most jet models aren't thrust vectored, ...yet lol

  • any gyro used? what batteries? how long flight time?

    nice video!

  • @Kkhlam29 I think one or two of the hovers I might've used it, but mostly now I don't bother. Too low I don't like to use it, as you have to fly it out of trouble LOL Using 4000mah nanotech 35-70C get about 4-5 minutes.  4 minutes if you're doing all 3D stuff, for sure thanks for watching, couple more videos of this up, and more to come

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  • Great flying. Watching your videos of the mig 29 has changed the way i think about edfs!

  • amazing thrust vectoring performance, great flying skills man, this jet must be one of your favs already, look forward to more for sure AC/DC music is perfect for this baby

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  • @warderseeker yes, I use to fly midpropp su 37 ( /watch?v=COasPN_lKRw ) and now I have a midpropp mig-29, where I have added and shaped out some styrofoam to make the nose and cookpit look real. It actually looks like yours and flies well) Nice skills you got, btw! I dont really dare getting and edf yet, since I crash too often.

  • @TheBenWahBalls thanks a lot, I have a few videos of this jet up now. The gyro is only on there for the rudder, and for hovering. A few guys use gyros on their jets, but it's mostly for the nose gear steering I think, or on a 3D plane for cheating at hovering, with a gyro on the rudder. Basically once you are hovering, it takes care of that axis and all you have to do is control the elevator, throttle and ailerons instead. I wouldn't worry about a gyro on any regular jet

  • Great flying! this has to be one of the best videos ive seen. i noticed in one of the comments you mentioned a gyro. i have always wanted to know more about gyros on edf jets. is this something worth doing? also i have an f5e 70mm and want to know what the best mods to make to this would be while on a budget.

  • @fraggem If it was RCPowers you got any bad views of EDFs from, that man knows nothing.

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