Seb Art Mig 29 High Alpha maneuvers and formation flying
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Great flying. Watching your videos of the mig 29 has changed the way i think about edfs!
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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.
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@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
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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.
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@fraggem If it was RCPowers you got any bad views of EDFs from, that man knows nothing.
Is it harder to fly that a similar parkjet? slowdown at 38 sec. ?
koss375 4 weeks ago
@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 4 weeks ago
@warderseeker but doesnt moving nozzles behind the propp count? like on the most foam figter jet models, is this one more sensitive?
koss375 4 weeks ago
@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
warderseeker 4 weeks ago
any gyro used? what batteries? how long flight time?
nice video!
Kkhlam29 2 months ago
@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
warderseeker 2 months ago